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THE CIVIL AIR PATROL IN NATIONAL DEFENSE & EMERGENCIES 1950 PROMOTIONAL MOVIE 73122 (Print 2)

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CAP (SFP 251) is a 1950 film on the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) that gives viewers a look at its founding, its role in national defense and emergency services, how it fits into the structure of the Air Force, and how it trains its young cadets. The film opens with a shot of a clock tower at what appears to be a community center. Men and women leave their homes and places of work to head to their weekly Civil Air Patrol meeting. Civil Air Patrol men gather on a grassy air field next to a biplane and another single prop plane. A pilot flies a plane (possibly a J-3 aircraft) over the ocean during a patrol. Pilots taxi a plane out onto a runway (03:04). Congress meets (03:28) to make the Civil Air Patrol an official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. CAP cadets go to classes in a variety of buildings (schools, bases, etc.) throughout the U.S. Students review the CAP manual. Cadets are taught the parts of an airplane (05:26). The film shows cadets training in the classroom, studying airplane engines (06:39), working models of plane mechanisms, and training in flight simulators (07:14). Young cadets practice sending codes (07:47) and drill in a field (08:47). CAP cadets observe aircraft at a local airport (09:37). A young cadet goes for a flight with a pilot. Cadets study weather patterns at a weather control station (10:25). Cadets exit what appears to be a Beechcraft AT-7 transport plane (10:44) at an Air Force base for a two-week training program. Cadets stand at attention. They learn about guns, radar, and how to respond to a plane crash (11:46). A cadet sits in the co-pilot seat during a flight. The young men and women of the CAP training program play softball, dance, and visit nearby points of interest, including Mt. Rushmore (12:39). Young cadets receive their CAP certificate (13:05). CAP members fly over a forest on an observation mission. A wounded person is loaded into a CAP plane. CAP operators (14:54) man radio stations to assist in the military’s communication system. CAP members drive cars or ride bikes to an airfield for training maneuvers. Pilots run out to their planes, including North American T-6 Texans (16:38), and prepare to take off during the maneuvers for “Operation Flood.” The film ends by showing several planes taking off.
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was created by Administrative Order 9 in December 1941, with Maj. Gen. John F. Curry as the first CAP national commander. The organization was originally formed to provide civilian air support to aid the war effort of World War II through border and coastal patrols, military training assistance, courier services and other activities. These efforts were recognized and, after the close of the war, Civil Air Patrol was transferred from the United States Army to the newly formed Air Force. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization of volunteers and declared to be of a benevolent nature, never again to be involved in direct combat activities. Since that time, Civil Air Patrol has carried out three congressionally mandated objectives: emergency services (including search and rescue operations), aerospace education for youth and the general public, and cadet programs for teenage youth. In addition, it has been tasked with assisting the United States Department of Homeland Security, and also performs non-auxiliary missions for various governmental and private agencies, such as local law enforcement and the American Red Cross.
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@CAHiredGun
@CAHiredGun 8 жыл бұрын
Boy I wish we could switch back to those uniforms
@Antonio-ry4ri
@Antonio-ry4ri 3 жыл бұрын
Those uniforms were hot as hell in the summer but they look very nice
@JoshuaFarmer-dr9jz
@JoshuaFarmer-dr9jz Жыл бұрын
if you know how to sew...
@laurelinlorefield318
@laurelinlorefield318 8 жыл бұрын
My dad was a charter member of the CAP in Arkansas in the 1950's. He went on to be an AF fighter pilot who was awarded the DFC in Viet Nam. My nephew also participated and earned free pilot training hours with a fantastic instructor. This program still serves the public and provides great training to the cadets.
@duck_rifle5879
@duck_rifle5879 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was the US Army Air Forces liaison to ARWG after the war. I have some of his records including orders to ARWG encampment in 1946.
@oldrango883
@oldrango883 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely enjoyed my time in CAP.
@davidscott3820
@davidscott3820 8 күн бұрын
1992 or 93 I taught a cap class out of chicashea, ok in escape and evasion. Loved it.
@abnjmk
@abnjmk 9 жыл бұрын
They wore the Army chevrons to distinguish them from USAF personnel as the uniforms were Identical. Evenutally they did adopt and wore Air Force Chevrons until the Senior program eliminated the NCO grades in the 1970's.
@TheTrekki33
@TheTrekki33 8 жыл бұрын
+abnjmk As a current CAP Cadet I can tell you that CAP still has NCO grades, albeit only for current and former US Military NCO's.
@wayneasbell2638
@wayneasbell2638 3 жыл бұрын
We've reinstated the NCO program and trying hard to get it going again.
@Kwd1945
@Kwd1945 8 жыл бұрын
i saw a date on the paper it dated July 22, 1950.. huh sounds fun.
@airmanvic1948
@airmanvic1948 3 жыл бұрын
Hi I'm C/SrA at NC-307. Just stopping by to look back on our history.
@CAP198462
@CAP198462 4 ай бұрын
Liked for CAP content (Mitchell 43981, Earhart 10643).
@TodaysAmericanCowboy
@TodaysAmericanCowboy 3 жыл бұрын
CAP has also been credited with a few u-boat kills and a whale sunk
@braydenschrock3397
@braydenschrock3397 8 жыл бұрын
Well the age regulations have changed for cadets.
@n.i.t.f919
@n.i.t.f919 7 жыл бұрын
ABUs look like the Mac V SOG Camps a little bit
@n.i.t.f919
@n.i.t.f919 7 жыл бұрын
wow I live in Maryland
@TodaysAmericanCowboy
@TodaysAmericanCowboy 3 жыл бұрын
how it's changed...
@Connor-xf4xh
@Connor-xf4xh 6 жыл бұрын
Are weekly program still exists 😅
@jaxsky8148
@jaxsky8148 4 жыл бұрын
Yes
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