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Civil Air Patrol Senior Membership
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Possess the desire,
willingness, and capability to promote the objectives and purposes of Civil
Air Patrol.
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Must be at least 18
years old. Active duty members of the Armed Forces can join CAP as a senior
member at any age.
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United States citizen
or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
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No felony conviction
by any court of record whether federal, state or military.
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No pattern of arrests
and/or convictions including but not limited to sex offenses, child abuse,
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI), dishonesty and violence.
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Submit your
fingerprints for a background check.
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If you were
previously in the active duty military, you must have been discharged under
honorable conditions.
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Fill out an
application.
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Pay dues; $69 per
year to join, $59 per year thereafter (subject to change).
Click here to
download an Information Sheet (PDF)
Click
here to view a "Tribute" video
(youtube.com)
Click
here to view a "Tactical to Practical" video (History Channel)
YOU
DON’T HAVE TO BE A PILOT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF CAP!
Being a CAP senior
member is, for many, one of the most enriching parts of their lives outside of
church, family, and work. Like most clubs and organizations, CAP
will introduce you to new endeavors and you will make many new
acquaintances--some of whom will become friends for life. However, unlike
most organizations, CAP has a life saving mission, and fulfilling that mission
provides our members with a deep sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.
As a CAP senior member
you will be joining a highly motivated, all volunteer team. You will find that
the other senior members of your unit are civic-minded, like yourself, and that
professionalism, dedication and national patriotism are characteristics they
have in common with you.
A phrase often heard
from CAP seniors, when asked why they joined is, "I wanted to give something
back to my country. . . ."
After you join the
squadron, you will be assigned to a squadron staff position, with duties and
responsibilities based on your personal expertise, squadron staff needs, and
your desire to serve. Corresponding to your staff position, you will also
have a specialty track. Some specialty tracks are Operations, Logistics
(supply), Administration, Chaplain, and Public Affairs. There are also specialty
tracks for CAP's three missions: Cadet Programs, Emergency Services, and
Aerospace Education.
There are many other
specialty tracks (you can choose more than one!) and you will receive text
material, ample practice, and in some cases, testing to refine your specialty
skills.
Emergency Services,
besides being one of our main missions, is an exciting part of your CAP
experience. . . .and you don't have to be a pilot to help out! While ES
training is an optional part of your overall CAP duties, it is encouraged to
help with our unit's effectiveness. With few exceptions, all CAP senior members
are qualified at the basic emergency service level.
Emergency services has
numerous duty positions, much like the specialty tracks. They have precise skill
sets that you can learn and practice at your own pace. You can learn the fine
arts needed to locate downed aircraft, learn how to operate specialized
equipment such as communication and direction finding gear, and many others. As
your experience level increases, you will get the chance to plan search and
rescue missions and even be the officer in charge.
CAP is an Auxiliary of
the United States Air Force. However, all our members are civilians. As a
member, you will not be required to purchase a uniform. However, to participate
in United States Air Force sponsored activities you will be required to follow
US Air Force grooming standards and wear the Air Force uniform (CAP version) or
wear an authorized CAP corporate uniform (Air Force grooming standard
optional).
TRAINING
Civil Air Patrol offers
aerospace education and a wide variety of leadership and technical training
opportunities for all CAP members, including Air Force correspondence courses.
Special training is also conducted for those participating in search and rescue
as mission pilots, observers or ground team members.
Communications training is highly specialized and presents unique opportunities
to network with other communicators from around the country. These new skills,
and the self-confidence that goes with them, make you even more valuable in the
workplace and in other community activities.
UNIFORMS
Civil Air Patrol
members are easily recognized in the community since they wear a variety of
distinctive uniforms. Since CAP is the official US Air Force auxiliary, members
are also authorized to wear the Air Force uniform with distinguishing CAP badges
and insignia. Wearing Air Force blue is a tremendous way to publicly demonstrate
support and affiliation with this branch of our Armed Forces.
MEETINGS AND
CONVENTIONS
CAP members gather
regularly at meetings and conventions around the country. There is also a
national convention held in a different city every year. Air travel to and from
the convention may be provided by the Air Force if available.
CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP
Civil Air Patrol
members and their families are eligible to join the Maxwell-Gunter Credit Union
(located at Maxwell AFB, AL). MAX offers a variety of services including:
VISA and MasterCard
with no annual fee and lower interest
Interest-paying
checking accounts
Low interest loans
Money Markets, CDs, and
IRAs
For more information,
call (334) 279-7550
TAX BENEFITS
As a Federally
chartered non-profit organization, Civil Air Patrol is tax exempt under Section
501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. This entitles members to claim various expenses as
charitable contributions. These include:
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Membership dues
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Expenses for uniforms
and training materials
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Out of pocket
expenses while participating in CAP activities
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Mileage on personal
vehicles
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Travel and living
expenses while participating in CAP activities

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