
Irene Paek LACES 11학년
The Civil Air Patrol(CAP) is the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, welcoming cadets aged 12 to 21, while individuals over 18 may join as adult members. As a non-profit organization chartered by Congress, CAP serves communities through its three core missions: emergency services, aerospace education, and the cadet program. These missions contribute significantly to community service and personal growth.
Emergency services highlight the organization‘s commitment to community support. CAP volunteers assist in search and rescue missions, disaster relief efforts, and humanitarian operations. Equipped with a fleet of small aircraft, drones, and trained ground teams, members regularly support state and federal agencies during natural disasters. Whether locating missing hikers or transporting critical medical supplies, CAP volunteers play a vital role in times of crisis. Significantly, cadets themselves often participate in these missions, gaining firsthand experience in responsibility and service.
Aerospace education introduces the public to the principles of flight, space science, and the rapidly advancing world of aviation technology. This focus not only inspires curiosity but also prepares students for future careers in STEM fields by making flying accessible through free orientation flights. Schools across the country frequently collaborate with CAP to bring hands-on aerospace lessons into the classroom, effectively bridging the gap between theory and real-world application.
The cadet program is perhaps CAP’s most recognizable and transformative feature, functioning much like a leadership academy. Cadets wear uniforms, learn drill and ceremonies, and progress through a structured rank system. However, the program extends far beyond military-style training. Cadets practice public speaking, study leadership theory, and take on progressively greater responsibilities in leading their peers.
I joined this program in early November 2023, toward the end of my first semester in high school. A month after registering, I was fortunate enough to attend my basic encampment in Oregon. It was a challenging experience, but I had the chance to engage in activities that many others wouldn‘t, such as riding in a Black Hawk helicopter and conversing with active-duty military officers.
During my time in CAP, I have encountered numerous leadership opportunities, including representing my local squadron on an advisory council for cadets and attending a leadership school where I presented multiple speeches and presentations. Currently, I serve as the cadet commander for my squadron of 63 cadets. Although this position is demanding, the journey to my current role has transformed me into a better version of myself. I highly recommend exploring the Civil Air Patrol to see for yourself what this program has to offer.
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