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The Martinsburg Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Lt Col Robert V. Mills, Commander Capt Russell G. Voelker, Publisher & Editor Vol. 3 No. 4 ~~~~~~~~~ Sept - Dec 2008
West Virginia Wing Commander Col Rodney Moore (left) presents the members of the Martinsburg Composite Squadron with the Col Rodney Moore (left) presents the 2008 Squadron of Merit 2008 Unit Citation Award. Award to Martinsburg Composite Squadron Commander, Lt Col Robert Mills.
Some of those awards included: 40 Year Service Award During the weekend conference, Lt Col Shelton Davis numerous seminars were held to Check Pilot of the Year advance the training and education of Capt Bertrand Davis the CAP members. Such seminars Cadet Orientation Pilot of the Year included Drug Demand Reduction, - Capt Larry Dean Safety, Homeland Security, and Moral Leadership Officer of the Aerospace Education. In the evening, Year - Capt Gary Gourley an awards banquet was held and Personnel Officer of the Year State Senator John Unger II was the Capt Russell Voelker guest speaker for the event. He addressed the CAP members about Several of the cadets from the Marvolunteerism and commitment to tinsburg Squadron also earned top duty. awards, including the 2008 Cadet of the Year Award and Civil Air Patrols During the awards ceremony, memhighest cadet award, the Gen. Carl bers of the local unit received many Spaatz Award. The West Virginia well deserved honors including: Wing Cadet of the Year award was presented to C/Lt Col Mark R. National Squadron of Merit awarded to the Martinsburg SquadGuiney, a resident of Harpers Ferry ron for having the best cadet program and a student at Jefferson High in the West Virginia Wing School. C/Col David F. Hill earned the Spaatz Award, Civil Air Patrols Unit Citation Award presented in recognition of the outstanding work highest award for a CAP cadet. Cathe local squadron has done in exdet Hill is only the 3rd cadet in the panding their emergency services history of the Martinsburg Squadron capabilities. to earn this outstanding achievement
The Martinsburg Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol took top honors at the recent annual West Virginia Wing CAP Conference and Awards Banquet. The conference was held in Charleston and was attended by over 180 CAP members from throughout the state. Twelve cadets and three senior leaders from the Martinsburg Squadron attended the event and represented the local unit.
Emergency Services Air Support Award for having the best emergency services aviation crew in the state. In addition to the above unit awards, several officers from the Martinsburg Squadron were recognized for their outstanding service to the CAP.
and the 20th cadet in the history of the C/CMSgt Joseph C Dye West Virginia Wing. C/SSgt Nicholas Keefe 2Lt Cindy J McNay Other cadet achievement awards that 2Lt Jon R McNay were earned by local cadets: C/SSgt Brandon M Might Cadet Joel D Miller Amelia Earhart Award - C/Capt Chris Frey C/MSgt Ryan C Miller 2Lt Donald J Naylor Gen Billy Mitchell Award - C/2d Lt C/Amn Chloe N Powers Jonah Rock, 2Lt Richard A Sanders Wright Brothers Award - C/SSgt Brandon Might and C/SSgt John Dye. 2Lt Christine R Shields C/Amn Ty A Stansbury C/Amn Caleb T Sullivan Commanders Commendations for superior service to the local unit were Maj Bradford M Williams presented to: Capt Bertrand J Davis Lt Col Ralph S Davis Capt Lawrence K Dean C/Capt Christopher R Frey Capt Gary W, Gourley Sr C/Lt Col Mark R Guiney C/Lt Col David F IV Hill C/MSgt Jennifer M Kroening C/CMSgt Robert J Lyons C/2Lt Andrew F Mitchell 1Lt Stephen L Petty C/CMSgt Jonah E Rock 1Lt Dirk A Stansbury Capt Russell G Voelker Certificates of Appreciation were presented to: C/A1C David M Buckman SM Simon O Buckman 2Lt Kenneth H Clohan C/SrA John T Dye
State Senator John Unger served as the guest speaker for the 67th Annual WV Wing Conference Banquet. Banquet.
1st Lt Walter Murphy, Assistant Drug Demand Reduction Coordinator for the Middle East Region puts a child through a "Fatal Vision Goggles" activity. Photo by 1st Lt Walter Murphy
When spectacular weather brought out an estimated 40,000 people Sept. 20-21 to the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport for the Spirit of America over Martinsburg Air Show, Martinsburg Composite Squadron members were waiting to not only assist the crowds but also to promote Civil Air Patrol and its Drug Demand Reduction campaign. The 21 senior members and 13 cadets spent most of their weekend parking thousands of cars during the air show. The squadron received a lot of compliments for its efficient, rapid handling of the traffic into the airport grounds on both days. The unit also manned a recruiting and Drug Demand Reduction booth throughout the air show. About 1,000 people visited the booth and aircraft display, which featured the squadron's Cessna 182-T and a restored 1940 Stinson CAP aircraft. On display as well was the Drug Demand Reduction truck, a specially marked vehicle provided by Lt. Col. Jett Mayhew, DDR national Team Leader, and 1st Lt. Walter Murphy, assistant DDR coordinator for the Middle East Region.
"The community was very receptive to the Martinsburg Squadron booth that included DDR printed materials and activities, as well as photos and print material on the squadron's history (from 1943 to the present)," Murphy said. "The parents and children alike thanked us for providing this service." The DDR display included several Fatal Vision Goggles activities to simulate the effects of various levels of alcohol consumption on perception and reaction. The air show feature a number of aircraft on display, including a C5A, A-10, F-86, T-6, T-34 and MH53 helicopter. Performing acts included a P-51, P-40, several stunt aircraft, wing walkers and a U.S. Air Force F-16. Between shows a few of the Martinsburg cadets were able to talk with a couple of stunt pilots who were former CAP members.
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P-40 Warhawk
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P-51 Mustang
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L - R: C/Capt. Chris Frey, C/2Lt Andrew Mitchell, Stunt Pilots: Michael Kennedy, Walt Pierce, C/Sr Amn Brandon Might and C/TSgt. Nick Keefe
P-51 Mustang
Lt. Walter Murphy, Middle East Region assistant Drug Demand Reduction coordinator, contributed to this article. Civil Air Patrol Drug Demand Reduction Truck * Photos by Dan Lyons
L-R: 1st Lt Walter Murphy (MER Staff), C/Amn Chloe Powers, C/Sr Amn Bradon Might, C/CMSgt Jonah Rock and Capt Russ Voelker in front of the DDR Display
Left: Capt BJ Davis checks out the squadron photo display board
Right: Capt BJ Davis (second from left) mans the aircraft display
Farewell Jennie
Following the September 30th meeting, a surprise going away party was held, in the 167th Airlift Wing dining facility, for C/ CMSgt Jennie Kroening, who will be moving to Colorado. Jennie was presented with a cake decorated with the Colorado state flag and quarter. She was also given a card and a CD with squadron photo memories and newsletters for the last two years. After enjoying some refreshments, the squadrons color guard performed a flag folding ceremony in honor of their departing commander.
Katie
Laura
Diana
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Jennie Kroening
Recruiting/DDR Booth
C/Lt Col Mark Guiney (right) speaks with two attendees at the Citizens Volunteer Fire Department Open House held on Sunday, October 12th.
Change of Command
On November 4th, the Martinsburg Composite Squadron experienced a change in their cadet leadership.
(L-R): C/2Lt Jonah Rock takes over as the Cadet Commander from C/ Col David Hill. Lt Col Robert Mills and C/CMSgt Joe Dye assisted.
L- R: Commander Frank Borman, William Anders, James Lovell and NASM Curator, Dr. Martin Collins
On Thursday, November 13th, Maj Jeff Schrock, WV Wing PAO, Capt Russ Voelker, 2Lt Dirk and C/Amn Ty Stansbury traveled to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, in Washington DC, to attend the Annual John H. Glenn Lecture. This year it featured the Apollo 8.Astronauts. In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the
first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. They spent 20 hours orbiting the Moon, and then made the flight back home. In lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, the crew delivered to a world audience a moving TV broadcast in which they read from the Book of Genesis. During the mission, the three astronauts witnessed something no other human had ever seen--Earth rising over the lunar surface.
Captured on camera, this image has become one of the most well-known of the last forty years. Apollo 8's success paved the way for Apollo 11, the first human landing on the Moon. (courtesy of NASM)
Promotions
Major
Congratulations!
Capt Larry Dean has received the Cadet Orientation Pilot Ribbon, which is awarded to members who have provided fifty cadet orientation flights.
James Cramer
Lt Col Dennis Barron (left) and Lt Col Robert Mills (right) promote Cadet Chris Frey to Cadet Captain
Lt Col Robert Mills (left) and 1st Lt Steve Petty (right) promote Cadet Joel Lyons to Cadet 2Lt
Safety Corner
By: Capt B.J. Davis, Safety Officer
The following cadets received the Red Service Ribbon, which is presented to those who serve for two years in good standing: C/TSgt Chris Householder, C/SrA John Dye, C/MSgt Joe Dye, C/SSgt Brandon Might and C/MSgt Ryan As we come to the end of the calendar year at the Martinsburg Composite SquadMiller ron, we have a lot to be thankful for. During this years WV Wing Conference and Banquet, the squadron received many prestigious awards but the one that I am ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ most thankful for is the No Mishap award. To date, we have had no safety acciMajor Dave Kelly, the WV Wings Air Force Reserve Assistance Officer gave dents or incidents this year. Though this is something to be thankful for and very proud of, as a squadron we should not get a false sense of complacency and not a brief presentation at the October 7th meeting keep safety our number one priority as we move together into 2009. During 2008, our squadron has been very busy with taking delivery of a brand new C-182 with the Garmin G-1000 avionics, as well as working countless hours on our hanger. In 2009, we are going to continue to work on the new hanger, building out the inteHangar Update rior, so that we can have a meeting place that we can call our own. As we strive to do our C.A.P. missions in 2009 to the best of our ability, we always need to put safety as our number one priority.
Upcoming Events
January 23 - 25 ICS 300 Course, Mine Academy, Beckley, WV
Maj Rogers, (not shown) and 2Lt Stansbury add lateral bracing to the trusses. Lt Col Mills and Capt Davis operate the lift.
February 20 - 22 SAREX, Bluefield, WV February 28 WV Wing Cadet Competition, Buckhannon, WV March (dates TBA) National Check Pilot Standardization Course, Morgantown, WV May 16 - 17 Graded SAREX, Clarksburg, WV FYI Always check the squadron activities calendar, on the members page of our website, for updates.
On December 4th, 2Lt Dirk Stansbury appeared before the Berkeley County Commission. He was there to request that the building permit fees, for the build out of the interior of the hangar, be waived. After a brief discussion the commissioners voted unanimously to approve the request. Capt Gary Gourley and Capt Russ Voelker were also in attendance.
Adopt-A-Highway Detail
November 22nd THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE ADOPT-AHIGHWAY PROJECT!
It was another very successful litter pick-up day despite cool temperatures. We had 20 members who helped clean up Paynes Ford Road. 12 senior members and 8 cadets. It is significant to note that most of the members who participated today were new members of the unit and that this was the largest turn out of members we have ever had! We picked up a total of 23 bags of litter and three car tires along the two mile route. Weve completed our 11th year of picking up litter along Paynes Ford Road and brought our totals over that period of time to 33,880 pounds, or 16.94 tons, of trash picked up along that road. The squadron can be very proud of our accomplishment and again, THANKS to everyone who helped over the years, and especially those who assisted this morning. Great Job!
Nine cadets and two senior members from the squadron attended the Middle East Region's Cadet Warrior Competition and Training Leaders of Cadets programs on December 5 - 7. The events were held at Fort Pickett, VA. More than sixty cadets and twenty seniors members from the MER were in attendance. The Cadet Warrior program consisted of a land navigation course and a leaders reaction course on the base. The cadets were assigned teams and scored points based on their teamwork and problem solving skills. While land navigation proved more difficult, most all of the teams successfully completed the leaders reaction course. Cadets also had the option of competing individually in the Air Force physical fitness test. This event guaranteed a good night's rest for those who signed up. When not shuttling cadets from station to station, 2Lt Adam Sanders and 1st Lt Steve Petty attended the TLC program, learning best practices in administering the cadet program. According to 2Lt Sanders, "Our squadron should be very proud of our cadets for their outstanding performance and conduct during the weekend. The cadets were safe and lived up to their reputation of being the distinguished squadron of the year." The cadets particularly enjoyed the Land Navigation and Leadership Reaction courses, said 1st Lt Petty. They were very enthusiastic and excited when we picked them up from these activities. They represented themselves and the squadron very well.
Weekly Schedule Leadership Dress Blues Moral Leadership Dress Blues Aerospace Ed BDUs Physical Fitness Civilian PT Clothes
Photo by 2Lt Adam Sanders L-R: C/2Lt Jonah Rock and C/SSgt Brandon Might do pull-ups during the PT test.
Merry
Christmas