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01 May 2008 ---- Listed below is the link for the May 2008 Sentinel, the Safety newsletter.
Click below to read it: http://level2.cap.gov/documents/Sentinel.pdf.

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29 Apr 2008 --- National Board and Annual Conference -- Civil Air Patrol NHQ is in the process of planning an exciting conference for you this summer at the Gaylord Palms Hotel in Kissimmee, FL. The current conference information is below. We will update our website periodically as information becomes available.

Discounted conference and banquet registration are available until 1 June 2008. Register online for the conference before 23 July 2008 for a chance to win a laptop!

Pre-conference Training: We are again offering all-day training courses prior to the actual start of the conference. There are 10 this year, including a Cessna G-1000 course, PAO academy and an IG training class. Please see our website for complete course information. There is a fee associated with each course. The training courses are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, 5-6 August. Again, these are scheduled before the actual conference begins.

Cape Canaveral tour: We have a member in Florida who works at Cape Canaveral. He has offered to conduct a tour of the Cape. This will be on Wednesday from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. This will be limited by the number of seats on the bus - approximately 54. Tour fee is $15 and covers the cost of the transportation.

Disney Tickets: We have a special deal with Disney for tickets at a reduced cost. They have specials for people attending conferences in the Orlando area. You can get discounted tickets for all day and after 2:00 pm or after 4:00 pm. Again, our website has a link to this Disney ticket information.

You can register for all the above activities on our website.

National Board & Annual Conference Schedule:

Tuesday, 5 August
Pre-conference Training Classes

Wednesday, 6 August
Pre-conference Training Classes
Conference Registration Open
Exhibit Hall set up

Thursday, 7 August
National Board Business Meeting
Exhibit Hall Open
Annual Conference Opening Reception (In Exhibit Hall)

Friday, 8 August
Annual Conference General Assembly
Conference Learning Labs

Saturday, 9 August
CAP Recognition Ceremony
Learning Labs
Annual CAP Banquet

Visit us at
http://www.cap.gov/2008AC to register for the conference and hotel or to purchase Disney tickets.

To receive the CAP hotel discount, please make your room reservations by 4 July 2008.

PLEASE NOTE: The conference registration form must be completed for each individual attendee regardless of the event attending.

We look forward to seeing you all in August!

24 Apr 2008 -- For your attention, Interim Change Letter, 1 Apr 08, Changes to CAPM 39-1, has been posted on the publications page at: http://level2.cap.gov/documents/2008_04_01_Uniforms.pdf.

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21 Apr 2008 - Ohio Wing Members Receive NWS Skywarn Training .

(Mt. Vernon, OH) Civil Air Patrol has long been known for assisting local communities after a natural disaster strikes. Now, 4 members of the local Land of Legends Composite Flight will be able to assist the National Weather Service before disaster strikes as Skywarn Spotters.CAP 2nd Lt. John Morgan, Senior Member Daniel Hill, Senior Member Zach Fincher, and Cadet Airman Ashley Vess, all of Knox County, attended the training program held Thursday, April 3, at the Knox County EMA office. When severe weather approaches, Skywarn Spotters are activated to watch for such things as hail, heavy rain, high winds, and certain cloud formations that could indicate the formation of a tornado. These observations are then passed on to the National Weather Service, which could then use the information to issue a severe weather warning. The training provided by the National Weather Service Office, Cleveland, focused on the types of weather observations that should be reported and the methods of reporting. Lt. Morgan, of Centerburg states, “I have long been a “weather watcher”, so to speak. Now I can use my interest in the weather to hopefully benefit the community”. Dan Hill felt the same way, “I’ve always enjoyed watching storms, and everything like that. Now I can help keep people safe and help the National Weather Service”.Civil Air Patrol, the official U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, is a civilian, volunteer, nonprofit, service organization. The unpaid professionals perform more than 85% of inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center. Volunteers also take a leading role in aerospace education and conduct one of America’s finest youth programs through CAP Cadet Programs.

20 Apr 2008 - SHACKELFORD HONORED AS GREAT LAKES REGION CHAPLAIN OF THE YEAR. (Grissom Air Reserve Base, Peru, Indiana) -- Chaplain, Lt. Col. Harold Shackelford, of Harrison, Ohio, was honored for his service as Ohio Wing Chaplain of the Civil Air Patrol (US Air Force Auxiliary) with the Great Lakes Region Chaplain of the Year Award at the Great Lakes Region Chaplain Service College, held this year at Grissom Air Reserve Base in Peru, Indiana. The award was presented by the Great Lakes Region Chaplain, Lt. Col. J. Delano Ellis II, who commented that the award was in recognition of Chaplain Shackelford’s years of service, loyalty and attention to detail. Chaplain Ellis had previously served as the Ohio Wing Chaplain. When Ellis was promoted to Great Lakes Region Chaplain, he nominated only one person for his successor: Chaplain Shackelford.

Civil Air Patrol, the official U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, is a civilian, volunteer, nonprofit service organization. The unpaid members perform more than 85 percent of inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue and Coordination Center. Volunteers also take a leading role in aerospace education and conduct one of America’s finest youth programs through CAP Cadet Programs. Chaplains lead Character Development labs for the cadets (youth) and serve as mission chaplains during actual search and rescue operations, in addition to other roles.

The Great Lakes Region is one of 8 regions in the United States, and consists of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, and Wisconsin. There are over 200 local squadrons in this Region, and approximately 125 chaplains. For more information about Civil Air Patrol, contact 1-800-FLY-2338 or visit http://www.cap.gov/.

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