About
The Civil Air Patrol is part of the U. S. Air Force “Total Force.” In this video announcement made on August 28, 2015, our national commander, Major General Joe Vazquez talks about this significant change in Air Force doctrine. We are Airmen.
New prospective members are always welcome to drop in and visit with us during our Thursday meetings.
Meeting locations vary with special activities happening all of the time; our site calendar and facebook page is generally up to date but please contact us to confirm our location before you visit..
Phone: 1st Lt Trevor Fichera @
1st Lt Brian Lombardo @ 727.421.2438
Email:
Commanders inbox: cc009@cap.pawg.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/squadron123g6
Group 6 Squadron Sites: (There are 9 squadrons in Group 6)
Completed websites include:
337 Lawrence County - https://lawrencecountypa.cap.
125 Armstrong County - https://armstrongcounty.cap.
Future websites (these are online but do not have content completed - most are blank templates right now as they were just created recently)
143 Franklin / Venango - https://VenangoCountyPa.cap.gov
326 Clarion https://clarion.cap.
332 Mercer http://mercercountypa.
502 Erie https://erie.cap.gov
503 Meadville https://crawfordco.cap.gov
505 Warren https://warrencountypa.cap.gov
507 Elk County https://elkcounty.cap.gov/
Group Sites:
http://gp1.pawg.cap.gov (old site still online; no longer updated)
https://group1pa.cap.gov (New site under the new CMS mostly complete)
http://gp2.pawg.cap.gov (old site)
https://group2pa.cap.gov (New site under the new CMS)
http://gp3.pawg.cap.gov (old site still fully in use)
https://group3pa.cap.gov (New site under the new CMS - not set up - no URL requested yet
https://group4pa.cap.gov (New site under the new CMS still under construction; old site offline)
http://gp5.pawg.cap.gov (old site still fully in use)
https://group5pa.cap.gov (New site under the new CMS not started)
https://group6pa.cap.gov/ (New site under the new CMS - under construction
Wing Site: https://pawg.cap.gov
Region Site: https://ner.cap.gov/
1: Emergency services: We perform non combat missions for the Air Force, Homeland, FEMA, 911 (etc) Some of our members choose to be trained as first responders in a variety of ways; search and rescue and disaster relief being the most common missions. We have the worlds largest private fleet of aircraft. We have a nationwide backup communications system in place and ready for emergency use in case of a systemic failure of mainstream communications.
2: Cadet Programs (kids 12 to 18 can benefit from a wealth of program options; these kids could choose to be involved in some of these non combat missions; generally search and recovery and first responder type activities depending on their age and training. (see https://www.
The program takes quite a few years to successfully progress to the final stages; older students can benefit from it but the earlier they start the more they can achieve. ( see https://www.
3: Aerospace Education (AEM Program) Educators can access free STEM kits from our program along with other materials to help spark an interest in STEM careers. This program appeals to practically every type of educator; science, tech, gifted, history, language arts, music/theater (our color guard performs, sings and plays music at various events) I could speak to any of them about our program options.