AIRPAC
CADET NEWSLETTER
WINTER 2006-
WELCOME ABOARD:
NEW CADETS
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NEW OFFICERS
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BRAVO ZULU (BZ):
CADET TRANSFERS -
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RECRUIT TRAINING COMMAND GRADUATIONS
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CADET PROMOTIONS
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OFFICER PROMOTIONS
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MAJOR AWARDS:
NSCC COMMENDATION RIBBON
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CHARACTER COUNTS AWARD
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VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS CITATION AND MEDAL
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD
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SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD
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NAVY LEAGUE OF THE UNITED STATES CITATION
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INSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR
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OFFICER OF THE YEAR
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NAVY LEAGUE CADET BLUE JACKET OF THE YEAR
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SEA CADET BLUEJACKET OF THE YEAR
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NAVY LEAGUE CADETS OF THE YEAR
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SEA CADET OF THE YEAR
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Ship's Log Entries:
This is a reminder to submit entries for the Ship's Log upon your return from a training evolution.
Cadet News:
We would like to include your accomplishments outside AIRPAC here in the Cadet News of this newsletter. PLEASE send your news to the Web Site Administrator.
Coursework Reminder:
AIRPAC Sea Cadets are required to turn in at least two assignments per drill. Mail your coursework to the AIRPAC Training Officer and they will be graded before the drill. If you are missing course work, please contact the AIRPAC Training Officer.
AIRPAC Training Officer
LTJG Dawn Rademacher
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ID Card Reminder:
You are required to bring your ID card with you to every drill and training. To travel or train you must have a current ID card. To be accepted into training, your ID card must run through the training end date. Check the back of your Sea Cadet ID card to see when it expires. Any questions, please contact the AIRPAC Administrative Officer.
AIRPAC Administrative Officer
INST Margo Wagner
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All Hands Check In:
Every cadet is required to report in to their squad leader by 1800 (6 pm) the Monday preceding the drill. The purpose of this report is to let the squad leader know if the cadet will or will not be attending drill. Cadets must report in regardless of whether they will be attending drill or not. It is the cadet’s responsibility (not the parent’s) to call.
Attendance Policy:
Participation is a key element of AIRPAC’s success. It is critical that every cadet attend the drills. If you cannot attend a drill, it is your responsibility to notify your Squad Leader prior to the drill. If you cannot contact the appropriate individual, move up the chain of command until you get someone (i.e. CC, LPO, OPS, XO, CO). If your attendance drops below minimums, advancement may be delayed and/or you may not qualify to attend trainings.
Parents:
Just as a reminder, AIRPAC’s mission is to instill in your cadet a greater sense of teamwork, leadership, discipline, and self reliance. Communication is an important part of your cadet’s development. It is the cadet’s responsibility (not the parent’s) to communicate with AIRPAC.