MP_Girl
10-06-2008, 10:49 PM
So for everyone who knows me, they know that I was discharged medically from the Army NG (Of Course honorably) and wanted to do something to keep me busy and get me back into the swing of the Military. I tried police explorers, did not suit my "need" for more. Then a few friends of mine who are in Civil Air Patrol told me to join CAP. I had thought about it, and never really looked into it, but today I decided to go to CAP and become a member. I know, I know, I'm not officially a member until I receive my ID and all that stuff, but I wanted to tell you about what it was like for me.
At first, it was uncomfortable, and a bit uneasy to me. I was used to the Army side of things, and the CAP uses all Air Force stuff. Upon my arrival via taxi, at 1700 hours to the meeting location, I found that I was an hour early, so I took time to observe the area around me. The area that we meet in is a wooded area, nice scenery. Birds chirping, the whole hoopla. The LT is a cool guy, he is the one who runs the show. We have a Major, who really is there to observe and back up the LT, and then we have three including myself Senior Officer's. The rest are all Cadets.
The experience for me was completely new. I'm used to Class A, B and C and the Air Force calls them "dress blues" and the uniforms look sharp. Also BDU's. Have not used them nor seen them in a longggg time, and apparently that's what the CAP uses. Not to mention that they call me Ma'am. I apparently am a Ma'am now..that's going to take some getting used to. Also, I am not used to just sitting around and doing nothing. I wanted to PT and do D+C with them so badly, but as a Senior Officer, your job is really to observe. (Meh, I might ask to participate for encouragement LOL)
Overall, it seemed like a great program. highly recommended. The only thing I did not like was the fact that because I'm a senior member, I have to buy everything myself. Everything else was great.
Now I just have to get used to the Air Force Ranking and CAP Ranking and Terminology. I'm going to do some studying before this weekends encampment. I'm attending the CAP "curry camp" because it will give me knowledge that I need to be an active participant in CAP, and also a better understanding as a senior member.
oh and for anyone who is wondering I'm a technical flight officer, aka TFO.
At first, it was uncomfortable, and a bit uneasy to me. I was used to the Army side of things, and the CAP uses all Air Force stuff. Upon my arrival via taxi, at 1700 hours to the meeting location, I found that I was an hour early, so I took time to observe the area around me. The area that we meet in is a wooded area, nice scenery. Birds chirping, the whole hoopla. The LT is a cool guy, he is the one who runs the show. We have a Major, who really is there to observe and back up the LT, and then we have three including myself Senior Officer's. The rest are all Cadets.
The experience for me was completely new. I'm used to Class A, B and C and the Air Force calls them "dress blues" and the uniforms look sharp. Also BDU's. Have not used them nor seen them in a longggg time, and apparently that's what the CAP uses. Not to mention that they call me Ma'am. I apparently am a Ma'am now..that's going to take some getting used to. Also, I am not used to just sitting around and doing nothing. I wanted to PT and do D+C with them so badly, but as a Senior Officer, your job is really to observe. (Meh, I might ask to participate for encouragement LOL)
Overall, it seemed like a great program. highly recommended. The only thing I did not like was the fact that because I'm a senior member, I have to buy everything myself. Everything else was great.
Now I just have to get used to the Air Force Ranking and CAP Ranking and Terminology. I'm going to do some studying before this weekends encampment. I'm attending the CAP "curry camp" because it will give me knowledge that I need to be an active participant in CAP, and also a better understanding as a senior member.
oh and for anyone who is wondering I'm a technical flight officer, aka TFO.