AirForceAlways
09-13-2008, 10:34 PM
Hello all fellow CAP members,
The Civil Air Patrol Constitution and bylaws are the very 'essence' of what our organizations missions and purpose are, and also outlines the way the organization is to be operated and organized.
Very few of our members have ever read this, and therefore, have little understanding of what the organization is 'supposed' to be above their local unit.
I would recommend that all CAP members, and people interested in joining CAP read this, so they can better understand the true nature of our organization.
Just as the US constitution trumps local laws and rules, CAP's constitution trumps regulations that have been passed without consideration for what it outlines.
WHEREAS, the United States has an urgent and compelling need for an organization of public spirited volunteers, knowledgeable about the importance of aerospace, and enthusiastic and skilled in the support and development of civil aviation and the maintenance of aerospace supremacy; and,
WHEREAS, the future promise and security of America requires a nucleus of educated and trained leaders, including Civil Air Patrol cadets and senior members, who can encourage and foster the continued development of civil aviation in their local communities and increase public awareness of the impact of aerospace exploration and achievements; and,
WHEREAS, the traditional values and patriotism that have served to propel America to the pinnacle of world status need to be enhanced through leadership development; and;
WHEREAS, there exists nationwide a continuing requirement for an organization of private citizens with adequate training, facilities, and the desire to assist in meeting the trauma of local and national emergencies; and,
WHEREAS, Civil Air Patrol is designated as the civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force under 10 USC 9441 which authorizes various Air Force support and designates Civil Air Patrol and its members as instrumentalities of the United States while performing Air Force non-combat missions.
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the National Board of Civil Air Patrol that the following is adopted as the Constitution and Bylaws of the Corporation, hereby revoking, repealing, and annulling all provisions of its Constitution and Bylaws as amended heretofore in effect.
LINK TO CAP CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS: http://level2.cap.gov/documents/u_111303084248.pdf
As well as the link above, you may find the US codes that pertain to the existence of CAP interesting. You can find them here:
http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/10C909.txt
As well as the US Code and the CAP Constitution, you may find this AFI interesting:
This instruction implements AFPD 10-27, Civil Air Patrol. It explains the organization and function of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP). This instruction details the procedures, standards, and responsibilities of Air Force organizations that support and employ CAP. It applies to all Air Force personnel and organizations. This publication applies to the Air National Guard.
AFI 10-2701:http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFPD10-27.pdf
You may comment about it here as well. Any questions pertaining to it may be asked or actions against it commented on, civilly of course.
(Original post by CAPSmith)
The Civil Air Patrol Constitution and bylaws are the very 'essence' of what our organizations missions and purpose are, and also outlines the way the organization is to be operated and organized.
Very few of our members have ever read this, and therefore, have little understanding of what the organization is 'supposed' to be above their local unit.
I would recommend that all CAP members, and people interested in joining CAP read this, so they can better understand the true nature of our organization.
Just as the US constitution trumps local laws and rules, CAP's constitution trumps regulations that have been passed without consideration for what it outlines.
WHEREAS, the United States has an urgent and compelling need for an organization of public spirited volunteers, knowledgeable about the importance of aerospace, and enthusiastic and skilled in the support and development of civil aviation and the maintenance of aerospace supremacy; and,
WHEREAS, the future promise and security of America requires a nucleus of educated and trained leaders, including Civil Air Patrol cadets and senior members, who can encourage and foster the continued development of civil aviation in their local communities and increase public awareness of the impact of aerospace exploration and achievements; and,
WHEREAS, the traditional values and patriotism that have served to propel America to the pinnacle of world status need to be enhanced through leadership development; and;
WHEREAS, there exists nationwide a continuing requirement for an organization of private citizens with adequate training, facilities, and the desire to assist in meeting the trauma of local and national emergencies; and,
WHEREAS, Civil Air Patrol is designated as the civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force under 10 USC 9441 which authorizes various Air Force support and designates Civil Air Patrol and its members as instrumentalities of the United States while performing Air Force non-combat missions.
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the National Board of Civil Air Patrol that the following is adopted as the Constitution and Bylaws of the Corporation, hereby revoking, repealing, and annulling all provisions of its Constitution and Bylaws as amended heretofore in effect.
LINK TO CAP CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS: http://level2.cap.gov/documents/u_111303084248.pdf
As well as the link above, you may find the US codes that pertain to the existence of CAP interesting. You can find them here:
http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/10C909.txt
As well as the US Code and the CAP Constitution, you may find this AFI interesting:
This instruction implements AFPD 10-27, Civil Air Patrol. It explains the organization and function of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP). This instruction details the procedures, standards, and responsibilities of Air Force organizations that support and employ CAP. It applies to all Air Force personnel and organizations. This publication applies to the Air National Guard.
AFI 10-2701:http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFPD10-27.pdf
You may comment about it here as well. Any questions pertaining to it may be asked or actions against it commented on, civilly of course.
(Original post by CAPSmith)