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Show mi,!, Page 22 ! CAP Cadets 6 It was Governor's Day last the last day of the Saturday took lunch together in the enlisted men's mess. Head count at mess was 291. the review with Standby Inspection Saturday was also a standby inspection of cadets. Prior to the review the cadets lined up at their' bunks for Colonel Walker, Col. Vernon Proctor, encampment commander, and Col. Reese Anderson, reserve assistance, officer to Civil Air Patrol. summer encampment of the Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol as 60 CAP cadets marched in review before Governor Calvin L. Hampton and relatives. Attending Rampton was Maj. Gen. H. MeCutcheon, Ogdcn AMA commander, and CAP Lt. Col. Jiobbie Walker, Utah CAP Wing commander, who is also director of Utah Department of Aeronautics. Gov. Robert Gov. H a m p t o n presented honor cadet award to Rebekah Glines, daughter (f Edward W. (Hint's, Hydraulics section in .M a i n t o n a n c ; along with other top cadets. Following the review, cadets and their parents and guests award-- ; mr to e& ( Taste of APIS Colonel Proctor, also reserve assistance officer coordinator for Utah, is an employee of Hill AFIi in Maintenance. He was assisted by CAP Lt. Col. Helen Hilhurn, Roy, deputy encampment commander. In addition to Colonel Proctor, three other Hill employees who are CAP reserve officers helped with the encampment. They were Lt. Col. Glen J. Wright, Supply; Major Dee R. Geddes, Personnel; and Major Carl Decker. Comptroller. Check In Cadet activities started with Sunday, July 13, with the female cadets bunked upstairs in building S309 and male cadets taking both floors check-i- n of ' 'V 1 ' -- s:w. Cadets were required to wear the uniform, either class F or fatigues according to the schedule, through the entire week's training. Their schedule included Air Force career briefings, orientation flights, visiting many base activities, and close order drill. ?, Sum m e r encampment for CAP members is one of manv Col. Vernon Proctor JET FLIGHT Maj. R. D. Wargowsky, (third from left) Civil Air Patrol liaison office to Utah Wins, shows route of jet orientation flight taken by CAP cadets (left to right) Toni Bray, Dave Norton, Mike Cook, Michael Parker, Debra Smith, and Randell Fori Toni is the daughter of Glenn E. Bray, Boeing Plant 77 electrician, and Debra is the daughter of .lames R. Smith, foreman at open warehouse. activities carried on during the summer by Civil Air Patrol. Started in 1941 CAP is an auxiliary of the Air Force and was organized seven days prior to attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, and was formed as a volunteer group of pilots to assist by flying their own planes in of the country. During World War II, CAP flew many border and submarine patrols. The CAP cadet program was organized to train young in aerospace people, ages knowledge and self improvement through military - type de-len- Mioim 125-973- 1 IFOIrlD AND S9c 13-1- UYTa GtTKf COCXTt Y KU 1573 NOtTM MAM, se Cadets participate in many Air Force sponsored activities through flying scholarships, foreign cadet exchange, leadership encampments, nurse orientation, and moral leadership training. LINE TZZZnti erf W-- " WM thinks who the MISSILE CONTROL 1st Lt. Roerer A. Allaire, project officer, Hill AFB, explains operations of Minuteman control to cadets Bardon Smith, son of Bardon G. Smith, Printing and Hilburn. Reproduction, and Henry Hilburn, son of Harold M. Special Projects Branch, Hill AFB. In the backhandCAr the Maj. Dee R. Geddes, who was on active duty at at officer, assistance summer encamoment. as a reserve works in Personnel. miniskirt is new never wore a hospital gown. FT. TO 0 FT. components utilize double wail construe. two. 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