Unit Commanders' Course

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Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Main Points Aerospace Education Overview Emergency Services Overview Cadet Programs Overview Mission Relationships Unit Commanders' Course

Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Overview This segment is designed to have you recognize how the three primary missions of CAP are integrated, how you can, and why you must promote healthy working relationships between them in your program. Unit Commanders' Course

Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Participants Will: know what is meant by integrated missions understand how CAP’s missions are integrated naturally be able to describe what happens when missions aren’t being integrated make own examples of integration based on unit’s individual specialty develop an integrated plan to take advantage of the natural relationship between CAP’s three missions Unit Commanders' Course

Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Your unit’s charter says that you must support the three missions of Civil Air Patrol. Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions While each mission has components unique to it, in the end, each one helps to reinforce the other. This is what we mean by integrated missions! Unit Commanders' Course

Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Aerospace Education Internal Teaches members about the aerospace environment External General Public - concentrating on the nation’s children Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Aerospace Education Impact of Cadet Program Direct link in academic portion of Cadet Program Link through cadet orientation flights Link in national special activities such as AETCFC, AFSCFC, NFE, NGE, Etc. Unit Commanders' Course

Impact of Emergency Services Integrating Missions Aerospace Education Impact of Emergency Services Aerial search and rescue Satellite navigation and communication links SARSAT to lead to lost aircraft GPS assistance in ground search Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Emergency Services The most well known facet of the CAP program. Members dedicated to saving lives. Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Emergency Services Impact of Aerospace Education The very focus of most of our SAR is a link to AE Most of the technology CAP uses in SAR has roots within the aerospace industry: aircraft, GPS, microcomputer technology in radios, video equipment, digital imaging, and satellite radio communications. Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Emergency Services Impact of Cadet Program Provide trained, plentiful resources to assist in: Administration Communications Ground Search Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Emergency Services Impact of Cadet Program Through ground search cadets provide another dimension of search capability - pilot’s loiter time is limited, if the target is found, pilots can’t jump out of the plane to make sure. Frees senior members to do more specialized and complicated tasks. Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Cadet Programs Impact of Aerospace Education A mandatory component of the cadet achievement program Cadet Flight Orientation Program an outstanding practical application of aerospace power Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions Cadet Programs Impact of Emergency Services Provides cadets with vital skills and team training Instills a sense of public responsibility and service Unit Commanders' Course

Mission Relationships Integrating Missions Mission Relationships Exercise What other mission relationships can you think of? Unit Commanders' Course

Mission Relationships Integrating Missions Mission Relationships Squadron specialties are not an inhibitor to integrating missions Your unit will be better at its particular specialty if you understand how the other missions relate. Construct your programs to support the three missions together. Success comes with balance. Unit Commanders' Course

Integrating Missions The Integrated Plan Exercise With your instructor, develop plans and activities which will celebrate the three missions within your unit. Brainstorm, there’s no wrong answer! Unit Commanders' Course

Unit Commanders' Course Integrating Missions Questions & Answers Unit Commanders' Course