West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol

The West Virginia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of West Virginia. West Virginia Wing headquarters are located in Charleston, West Virginia.[1] The West Virginia Wing consists of over 600 cadet and adult members at over 12 locations across the state of West Virginia.[2]

West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol
West Virginia Wing of Civil Air Patrol
Associated branches
United States Air Force
Command staff
Commander Col Connie S. Moody
Vice Commander Lt Col Richard L. Judy, II
Chief of Staff Col William (Mike) Nimmo
Current statistics
Squadrons14
Cadets292
Seniors354
Total Membership646
Websitewvwg.cap.gov
Statistics as of 2019

Mission

The Civil Air Patrol has three primary missions: providing emergency services; offering cadet programs for youth; and providing aerospace education for CAP members and the general public.[3]

Emergency services

The Civil Air Patrol performs emergency services missions, including search and rescue missions directed by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida. Other missions include providing disaster relief, through offering ground and air transport of and an extensive communications network, and the transport of medically time-sensitive materials. The Civil Air Patrol provides Air Force support through the conducting of light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys. The Civil Air Patrol may also assist in counter-drug missions.[4]

Cadet programs

The Civil Air Patrol runs a cadet program for youth aged 12 to 21. The program allows cadets to progress at their own pace through a 16-step program including aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership.[5]

Aerospace education

The Civil Air Patrol teaches aerospace education to both CAP members and the general public. Teaching includes the providing of training to the members of the CAP, and offering workshops for youth throughout the nation through schools and public aviation events.[6]

Organization

Civil Air Patrol Lt Col Dennis Barron and Cadet Senior Airman Ty Stansbury present SSgt Patrick Judy and TSgt Michael Seavolt, 167th Security Forces Squadron, a plaque of appreciation at the 167th Airlift Wing.
Squadrons of the West Virginia Wing[7][8]
Designation Squadron Name Location Notes
WV-000 West Virginia Wing HQ Squadron Charleston
WV-099 Beckley Composite Squadron Beaver
WV-030 Boone Composite Squadron Danville
WV-016 Calhoun Composite Squadron Grantsville
WV-013 Charleston Composite Squadron Charleston
WV-038 Clarksburg Composite Squadron Bridgeport
WV-100 Greenbrier Composite Squadron Lewisburg
WV-020 Martinsburg Composite Squadron Martinsburg
WV-093 Mercer Composite Squadron Bluefield
WV-113 Mid-Valley Composite Squadron Ona
WV-060 Morgantown Composite Squadron Morgantown
WV-040 Parkersburg Composite Squadron Parkersburg
WV-114 Potomac Highlands Composite Squadron Petersburg
WV-049 Wheeling Composite Squadron Wheeling

See also

References

  1. "Civil Air Patrol West Virginia Wing". West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  2. "2014 Statistics" (PDF). Capmembers.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  3. "Civil Air Patrol". Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  4. "Emergency Services". West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  5. "Cadet Programs". West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  6. "Aerospace Education". West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  7. "Squadrons". West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol Official Website. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  8. "Civil Air Patrol Unit Directory" (PDF). Gocivilairpatrol.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
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