Missouri Wing Civil Air Patrol
Missouri Wing Civil Air Patrol
The Missouri Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force Auxiliary |
Associated branches |
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United States Air Force |
Executive staff |
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Commander |
Colonel John O'Neill |
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Vice Commander |
Lt Col Steve Aubuchon |
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Current statistics |
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Squadrons |
28 |
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Cadets |
366 |
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Seniors |
601 |
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Total Membership |
967 |
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Statistics as of 2016[1] |
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The Missouri Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of Missouri. Missouri Wing headquarters are located in Whiteman Air Force Base.[2] The Missouri Wing consists of over 1,000 cadet and adult members at over 28 locations across the state of Missouri.[3]
Mission
The Missouri Wing performs the three missions of the Civil Air Patrol: providing emergency services; offering cadet programs for youth; and providing aerospace education for Civil Air Patrol members and the general public.[4]
Emergency services
The Civil Air Patrol performs search and rescue missions, directed by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center at Tyndall Air Force Base. The Civil Air Patrol provides air and ground transportation and an extensive communications network during disaster relief efforts, and conducts aerial photography of damaged areas after natural disasters. The CAP provides Air Force support, including light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route survey. The CAP also provides assistance in counter-drug operations.[5]
Cadet programs
The Civil Air Patrol provides a program for cadets aged 12 to 21, which is conducted as a 16-step program including aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership.[6]
Aerospace education
The Civil Air Patrol offers aerospace education for CAP members and the general public by providing training to CAP cadets, and offering workshops for youth throughout the nation through schools and public aviation events.[7]
Organization
Master Sgt. William Sander, 509th Comptroller Squadron financial services superintendent, measures a Missouri Wing Civil Air Patrol cadet's, sit-and-reach physical assessment.
The Sedalia Cadet Squadron's location in Clinton, Missouri.
Master Sgt. William Sander records the run times of two CAP cadets.
Squadrons of the Missouri Wing[8][9]
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Designation |
Squadron Name |
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MO999 |
Missouri State Legislative Squadron |
Fenton |
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Group 1 |
MO023 |
Harry S. Truman Composite Squadron |
Independence |
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MO036 |
Pony Express Composite Squadron |
Saint Joseph |
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MO126 |
Lee Summit Composite Squadron |
Lee Summit |
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MO129 |
Kansas City-Charles R. Long Senior Squadron |
Parkville |
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MO140 |
Platte Valley Composite Squadron |
St. Peters |
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MO149 |
Cass County Composite Squadron |
Harrisonville |
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MO159 |
Grain Valley Composite Squadron |
Grain Valley |
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Group 2 |
MO005 |
St. Louis Composite Squadron 1 |
Imperial |
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MO040 |
St. Charles Composite Squadron 1 |
St. Peters |
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MO084 |
River City Composite Squadron |
Pevely |
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MO089 |
Northeast Missouri Composite Squadron |
Hannibal |
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MO110 |
Wentzville Composite Squadron |
Wright City |
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MO111 |
Gateway Senior Squadron |
House Springs |
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MO115 |
Mid Rivers Senior Flight |
Saint Louis |
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MO127 |
Trail of Tears Composite Squadron |
Jackson |
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MO144 |
Pegasus Composite Squadron |
Saint Peters |
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MO151 |
Bootheel Composite Flight |
Malden |
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Group 3 |
MO009 |
Sedalia Composite Squadron |
Sedalia |
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MO018 |
Central Missouri Composite Squadron |
Columbia |
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MO117 |
Saline County Composite Squadron |
Marshall |
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MO119 |
119th East Central Composite Squadron |
Saint Clair |
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MO160 |
Lake Ozark Regional Composite Squadron |
Eldon |
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Group 5 |
MO070 |
Springfield Regional Composite Squadron |
Springfield |
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MO143 |
Col Travis Hooker Composite Squadron |
Joplin |
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MO147 |
Table Rock Lake Composite Squadron |
Kimberling City |
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MO155 |
Laclede County Composite Squadron |
Lebanon |
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MO153 |
Fort Leonard Wood Composite Squadron |
Fort Leonard Wood |
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See also
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