Though Civil Air Patrol is known for its flying missions, CAP adults members, previously referred to as Senior Members, aren't flying at Andersen Air Force Base Cadet Squadron. We are on the ground, in the field, training and mentoring future pilots and leaders. CAP adult members come from all walks of life including lawyers, educators, active military personnel, clergy, homemakers, and even retirees. Many careers and backgrounds can be found in the ranks of the CAP adult membership.
CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES.
Adult members contribute their time to the squadron helping with day-to-day operations like planning activities, managing squadron finances or simply telling others about the Civil Air Patrol program. CAP has more than 23,000 youth in a its Cadet Program. Adult members help in all aspects of the program, so it's a great place to be if you want to be a positive influence in a young person's life.
There are many opportunities to serve as a volunteer in Civil Air Patrol. Here is a list of specialty tracks you could pursue if you joined CAP:
More information about Adult programs can be found by visiting Education and Training.