From stan.skrabut at gmail.com Mon Aug 19 10:17:07 2013 From: stan.skrabut at gmail.com (Stan Skrabut, Ed.D.) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 09:17:07 -0600 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast Message-ID: Greetings, If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this presentation by Extension.org. Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 Have a great day, STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP Director of Professional Development Wyoming Wing http://www.capwyhq.org/ Skype: skrabut skype: 307-222-4858 Cell: 307-287-8147 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stan.skrabut at gmail.com Mon Aug 19 10:46:39 2013 From: stan.skrabut at gmail.com (Stan Skrabut, Ed.D.) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 09:46:39 -0600 Subject: [PAO] Upcoming Webinars that you may find interesting Message-ID: Greetings, Here are upcoming Webinars that you may find interesting: August 20, 2013 Using Virtual Communities to Support Volunteer Retention https://learn.extension.org/events/1176 September 4, 2013 Using Technology to Build Capacity in Volunteer Programs https://learn.extension.org/events/1177 October 7, 2013 Be My Friend: Utilizing Social Media such as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to Engage and Interact with your Audience https://learn.extension.org/events/1195 Have a great day, STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP Director of Professional Development Wyoming Wing http://www.capwyhq.org/ Skype: skrabut skype: 307-222-4858 Cell: 307-287-8147 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov Mon Aug 19 13:07:31 2013 From: paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov (Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 14:07:31 -0400 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that we have tried out. Paul v/r -- *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP Public Affairs Officer National Capital Wing*** Cell: 301-751-2011 * * Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* * ** On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. < stan.skrabut at gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings, > > If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this > presentation by Extension.org. > > Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming > https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 > > Have a great day, > > STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP > Director of Professional Development > Wyoming Wing > http://www.capwyhq.org/ > > Skype: skrabut > skype: 307-222-4858 > Cell: 307-287-8147 > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -- ------------------------------ Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* CFC Charity #26757 www.NatCapWing.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hertelpcap at att.net Mon Aug 19 17:11:22 2013 From: hertelpcap at att.net (Paul Hertel) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 15:11:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> VERY interesting!   Thanks for posting.   V/R PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP Government Relations Adviser Illinois Wing 618-416-5180 ________________________________ From: "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" To: CAP Public Affairs Officers Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that we have tried out. Paul v/r -- PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP Public Affairs Officer National Capital Wing Cell: 301-751-2011 Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA) On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. wrote: Greetings, > > >If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this presentation by Extension.org. > > >Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming >https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 > > > >Have a great day, > > >STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP >Director of Professional Development >Wyoming Wing >http://www.capwyhq.org/ > > >Skype: skrabut >skype: 307-222-4858 >Cell: 307-287-8147  >_______________________________________________ >CAP-PAO mailing list >CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > ________________________________ Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing "Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond" CFC Charity #26757 www.NatCapWing.org _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ballancejt at vcu.edu Tue Aug 20 16:26:08 2013 From: ballancejt at vcu.edu (J T Ballance) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 14:26:08 -0700 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... They are all just, EVIL :-( On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: > VERY interesting! > > Thanks for posting. > > > V/R > > PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP > Government Relations Adviser > Illinois Wing > 618-416-5180 > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" > *To:* CAP Public Affairs Officers > *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM > *Subject:* Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast > > Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend > commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that > we have tried out. > > Paul > > > v/r > -- > *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP > Public Affairs Officer > National Capital Wing*** > > Cell: 301-751-2011 * > * > Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* > * > ** > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. < > stan.skrabut at gmail.com> wrote: > > Greetings, > > If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this > presentation by Extension.org . > > Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming > https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 > > Have a great day, > > STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP > Director of Professional Development > Wyoming Wing > http://www.capwyhq.org/ > > Skype: skrabut > skype: 307-222-4858 > Cell: 307-287-8147 > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > > > ------------------------------ > Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing > *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* > > CFC Charity #26757 > www.NatCapWing.org > > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From flyerthom at gmail.com Tue Aug 20 19:51:26 2013 From: flyerthom at gmail.com (Tom Cooper) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 17:51:26 -0700 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Nevada Wing had Excellent success using new medias like Twitter and Facebook during the HR 933 Amendment 50 issue and in gaining co sponsorships for the CGM. Rather than being evil they are like a torque wrench. You have to learn how to use the tool before it becomes effective. Since you're in my wing feel free to call me. Tom Cooper THOMAS J COOPER, Maj, CAP Public Affairs Officer Nevada Wing Civil Air Patrol Nevada Wing - Every Day! find us on Facebook http://www,facebook.com/nevada.wing ----- Original Message ----- From: J T Ballance To: Paul Hertel ; CAP Public Affairs Officers Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 2:26 PM Subject: Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... They are all just, EVIL :-( On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: VERY interesting! Thanks for posting. V/R PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP Government Relations Adviser Illinois Wing 618-416-5180 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" To: CAP Public Affairs Officers Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that we have tried out. Paul v/r -- PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP Public Affairs Officer National Capital Wing Cell: 301-751-2011 Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA) On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. wrote: Greetings, If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this presentation by Extension.org. 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URL: From donpenven at gmail.com Wed Aug 21 10:11:38 2013 From: donpenven at gmail.com (Don Penven) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 11:11:38 -0400 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <18439B39-127D-4059-889B-2EBE0E8516BC@gmail.com> I haven't confirmed this yet but I was told that google is shutting down Hangouts Don Penven, Maj, CAP NCWG PA Sent from my iPhone On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:26 PM, J T Ballance wrote: > Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... > > They are all just, EVIL :-( > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: >> VERY interesting! >> >> Thanks for posting. >> >> >> V/R >> >> PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP >> Government Relations Adviser >> Illinois Wing >> 618-416-5180 >> >> From: "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" >> To: CAP Public Affairs Officers >> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM >> Subject: Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast >> >> Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that we have tried out. >> >> Paul >> >> >> v/r >> -- >> PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP >> Public Affairs Officer >> National Capital Wing >> >> Cell: 301-751-2011 >> Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA) >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. wrote: >> Greetings, >> >> If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this presentation by Extension.org. >> >> Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming >> https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 >> >> Have a great day, >> >> STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP >> Director of Professional Development >> Wyoming Wing >> http://www.capwyhq.org/ >> >> Skype: skrabut >> skype: 307-222-4858 >> Cell: 307-287-8147 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> >> >> Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing >> "Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond" >> >> CFC Charity #26757 >> www.NatCapWing.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov Wed Aug 21 16:45:50 2013 From: paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov (Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 17:45:50 -0400 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: <18439B39-127D-4059-889B-2EBE0E8516BC@gmail.com> References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <18439B39-127D-4059-889B-2EBE0E8516BC@gmail.com> Message-ID: I have not heard that. But you may be thinking about Google Chat/Talk, which is being replaced by Hangouts. http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/ v/r -- *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP Public Affairs Officer National Capital Wing*** Cell: 301-751-2011 * * Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* * ** On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Don Penven wrote: > I haven't confirmed this yet but I was told that google is shutting down > Hangouts > > Don Penven, Maj, CAP > NCWG PA > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:26 PM, J T Ballance wrote: > > Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... > > They are all just, EVIL :-( > > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: > >> VERY interesting! >> >> Thanks for posting. >> >> >> V/R >> >> PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP >> Government Relations Adviser >> Illinois Wing >> 618-416-5180 >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" >> *To:* CAP Public Affairs Officers >> *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast >> >> Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend >> commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that >> we have tried out. >> >> Paul >> >> >> v/r >> -- >> *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP >> Public Affairs Officer >> National Capital Wing*** >> >> Cell: 301-751-2011 * >> * >> Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* >> * >> ** >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. < >> stan.skrabut at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Greetings, >> >> If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this >> presentation by Extension.org . >> >> Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming >> https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 >> >> Have a great day, >> >> STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP >> Director of Professional Development >> Wyoming Wing >> http://www.capwyhq.org/ >> >> Skype: skrabut >> skype: 307-222-4858 >> Cell: 307-287-8147 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing >> *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* >> >> CFC Charity #26757 >> www.NatCapWing.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -- ------------------------------ Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* CFC Charity #26757 www.NatCapWing.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donpenven at gmail.com Thu Aug 22 04:15:26 2013 From: donpenven at gmail.com (Don Penven) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 05:15:26 -0400 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <18439B39-127D-4059-889B-2EBE0E8516BC@gmail.com> Message-ID: Paul; Nope... I heard it was hangouts. We'll just have to wait and see, Don On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul < paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov> wrote: > I have not heard that. But you may be thinking about Google Chat/Talk, > which is being replaced by Hangouts. > > http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/ > > > v/r > -- > *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP > Public Affairs Officer > National Capital Wing*** > > Cell: 301-751-2011 * > * > Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* > * > ** > > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Don Penven wrote: > >> I haven't confirmed this yet but I was told that google is shutting down >> Hangouts >> >> Don Penven, Maj, CAP >> NCWG PA >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:26 PM, J T Ballance wrote: >> >> Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... >> >> They are all just, EVIL :-( >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: >> >>> VERY interesting! >>> >>> Thanks for posting. >>> >>> >>> V/R >>> >>> PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP >>> Government Relations Adviser >>> Illinois Wing >>> 618-416-5180 >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" >>> *To:* CAP Public Affairs Officers >>> *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast >>> >>> Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend >>> commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that >>> we have tried out. >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> v/r >>> -- >>> *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP >>> Public Affairs Officer >>> National Capital Wing*** >>> >>> Cell: 301-751-2011 * >>> * >>> Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* >>> * >>> ** >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. < >>> stan.skrabut at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out this >>> presentation by Extension.org . >>> >>> Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming >>> https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 >>> >>> Have a great day, >>> >>> STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP >>> Director of Professional Development >>> Wyoming Wing >>> http://www.capwyhq.org/ >>> >>> Skype: skrabut >>> skype: 307-222-4858 >>> Cell: 307-287-8147 >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing >>> *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* >>> >>> CFC Charity #26757 >>> www.NatCapWing.org >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> > > ------------------------------ > Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing > *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* > > CFC Charity #26757 > www.NatCapWing.org > > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stan.skrabut at gmail.com Thu Aug 22 09:00:06 2013 From: stan.skrabut at gmail.com (Stan Skrabut, Ed.D.) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 08:00:06 -0600 Subject: [PAO] Recommended Webcast In-Reply-To: References: <1376950282.75336.YahooMailNeo@web184304.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> <18439B39-127D-4059-889B-2EBE0E8516BC@gmail.com> Message-ID: Greetings, Everything I have read so far indicates that hangouts are fine. However, you do not wish to view the recording then please do not. As of the moment, Google Hangouts is a great tool for getting out much needed training. Have a great day, STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP Director of Professional Development Wyoming Wing http://www.capwyhq.org/ Skype: skrabut skype: 307-222-4858 Cell: 307-287-8147 On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 3:15 AM, Don Penven wrote: > Paul; Nope... I heard it was hangouts. We'll just have to wait and see, > > Don > > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul < > paul.cianciolo at natcapwg.cap.gov> wrote: > >> I have not heard that. But you may be thinking about Google Chat/Talk, >> which is being replaced by Hangouts. >> >> http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/ >> >> >> v/r >> -- >> *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP >> Public Affairs Officer >> National Capital Wing*** >> >> Cell: 301-751-2011 * >> * >> Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* >> * >> ** >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Don Penven wrote: >> >>> I haven't confirmed this yet but I was told that google is shutting down >>> Hangouts >>> >>> Don Penven, Maj, CAP >>> NCWG PA >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:26 PM, J T Ballance wrote: >>> >>> Google, Facebook, Yahoo.... >>> >>> They are all just, EVIL :-( >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Paul Hertel wrote: >>> >>>> VERY interesting! >>>> >>>> Thanks for posting. >>>> >>>> >>>> V/R >>>> >>>> PAUL HERTEL, Lt Col, CAP >>>> Government Relations Adviser >>>> Illinois Wing >>>> 618-416-5180 >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> *From:* "Cianciolo, Lt Col, Paul" >>>> *To:* CAP Public Affairs Officers >>>> *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 1:07 PM >>>> *Subject:* Re: [PAO] Recommended Webcast >>>> >>>> Our wing uses Google+ Hangout for connecting anyone that can't attend >>>> commander's call. It works better than any of the other free programs that >>>> we have tried out. >>>> >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> >>>> v/r >>>> -- >>>> *PAUL S. CIANCIOLO, Lt Col, CAP >>>> Public Affairs Officer >>>> National Capital Wing*** >>>> >>>> Cell: 301-751-2011 * >>>> * >>>> Work: 202-385-9599 (@FAA)* >>>> * >>>> ** >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. < >>>> stan.skrabut at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Greetings, >>>> >>>> If you are interested in giving Webinars, you may want to check out >>>> this presentation by Extension.org . >>>> >>>> Using Google+ Hangouts On Air for Educational Programming >>>> https://learn.extension.org/events/1139 >>>> >>>> Have a great day, >>>> >>>> STANLEY A. SKRABUT, Col, CAP >>>> Director of Professional Development >>>> Wyoming Wing >>>> http://www.capwyhq.org/ >>>> >>>> Skype: skrabut >>>> skype: 307-222-4858 >>>> Cell: 307-287-8147 >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing >>>> *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* >>>> >>>> CFC Charity #26757 >>>> www.NatCapWing.org >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CAP-PAO mailing list >>> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >>> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Civil Air Patrol National Capital Wing >> *"Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond"* >> >> CFC Charity #26757 >> www.NatCapWing.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CAP-PAO mailing list >> CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org >> http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssolomon at cap.gov Thu Aug 22 13:14:52 2013 From: ssolomon at cap.gov (Steven Solomon) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 11:14:52 -0700 Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots Message-ID: Another USAF story about CAP! http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 Regards, Steven STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP National Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters 105 South Hansell St. Building 714 Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 * [image: CAP Prop Logo 2012 small] ... Citizens Serving Communities * CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots by Senior Airman Zachary Perras 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs 8/21/2013 - *EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska* -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations forces-carrying aircraft. Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their targets has been proven over history to be important in positively identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that allow pilots to train for this mission type." Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles they're faced with." Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP delivers a means to do so. CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. * * ** ** ** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1370 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bsweil63 at gmail.com Thu Aug 22 13:18:40 2013 From: bsweil63 at gmail.com (Bryan Weil) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 14:18:40 -0400 Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Steven, I have submitted two articles to the VolunteerNow website for consideration. My fellow PAO/senior members are telling me that my articles are good. I would appreciate any feedback on these articles. You can find them referenced on my FB page. Thanks for your support. Bryan Bryan S. Weil, 1Lt., CAP PAO & Deputy HSO- MER-NC-048 Deputy PAO-NCWG bsweil63 at gmail.com On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Steven Solomon wrote: > Another USAF story about CAP! > > http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 > > > Regards, > Steven > > > STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP > National Public Affairs Officer > Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters > 105 South Hansell St. > Building 714 > Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 > > * > > [image: CAP Prop Logo 2012 small] > > ... Citizens Serving Communities > * > > > > > > CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots > > by Senior Airman Zachary Perras > 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs > > 8/21/2013 - *EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska* -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, > fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile > targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. > > Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during > RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada > DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity > to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations > forces-carrying aircraft. > > Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to > incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification > and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. > > "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their > targets has been proven over history to be important in positively > identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that > allow pilots to train for this mission type." > > Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the > training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are > defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping > low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. > > "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP > is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," > Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles > they're faced with." > > Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of > challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan > McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. > > "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to > fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP > in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and > it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." > > In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft > is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP > delivers a means to do so. > > CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by > providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its > partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. > * > > > * > > ** > ** > > ** > > > > _______________________________________________ > CAP-PAO mailing list > CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org > http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awoodgate at austin.rr.com Thu Aug 22 13:23:32 2013 From: awoodgate at austin.rr.com (Arthur Woodgate) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 13:23:32 -0500 Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01c101ce9f64$b54b73d0$1fe25b70$@austin.rr.com> Thanks, Steven, It's always nice to hear from you Arthur ~ __________________________________ ARTHUR E. WOODGATE, Lt. Col., CAP Director of Public Affairs & Director of Organizational Excellence Southwest Region Civil Air Patrol - "Citizens Serving Communities" 512.432.0231 512.547.6997 <<< VoIP (secondary) 512.567.1935 (cell - not always on) awoodgate at austin.rr.com LtColWoodgate at gmail.com From: cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org [mailto:cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org] On Behalf Of Steven Solomon Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:15 PM To: cap-pao at lists.sempervigilans.org Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots Another USAF story about CAP! http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 Regards, Steven STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP National Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters 105 South Hansell St. Building 714 Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 CAP Prop Logo 2012 small ... Citizens Serving Communities CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots by Senior Airman Zachary Perras 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs 8/21/2013 - EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations forces-carrying aircraft. Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their targets has been proven over history to be important in positively identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that allow pilots to train for this mission type." Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles they're faced with." Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP delivers a means to do so. CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Participating forces identify hostile targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations forces-carrying aircraft. Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their targets has been proven over history to be important in positively identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that allow pilots to train for this mission type." Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles they're faced with." Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP delivers a means to do so. CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Weil, 1Lt., CAP > PAO & Deputy HSO- MER-NC-048 > Deputy PAO-NCWG > bsweil63 at gmail.com > > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Steven Solomon wrote: > >> Another USAF story about CAP! >> >> http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 >> >> >> Regards, >> Steven >> >> >> STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP >> National Public Affairs Officer >> Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters >> 105 South Hansell St. >> Building 714 >> Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 >> >> * >> >> [image: CAP Prop Logo 2012 small] >> >> ... Citizens Serving Communities >> * >> >> >> >> >> >> CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots >> >> by Senior Airman Zachary Perras >> 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs >> >> 8/21/2013 - *EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska* -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, >> fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile >> targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. >> >> Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role >> during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland >> Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the >> opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations >> forces-carrying aircraft. >> >> Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots >> to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, >> identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training >> scenario. >> >> "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their >> targets has been proven over history to be important in positively >> identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that >> allow pilots to train for this mission type." >> >> Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the >> training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are >> defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping >> low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. >> >> "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP >> is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," >> Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles >> they're faced with." >> >> Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of >> challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan >> McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. >> >> "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to >> fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP >> in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and >> it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." >> >> In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft >> is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. 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Dan Dan Bailey VolunteerNow editor Website: www.capvolunteernow.com Facebook: capmembers.com/fb Twitter: capmembers.com/twitter 1-877-227-9142 ext. 255 From: cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org [mailto:cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org] On Behalf Of Steven Solomon Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:46 PM To: CAP Public Affairs Officers Subject: Re: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots Brian, The VolunteerNow editor at NHQ is scrambling right now to dig into a backlog that built up during the run-up to the Annual Conference. He reports that he saw your email & will give your submissions a look. SHS On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Bryan Weil wrote: Steven, I have submitted two articles to the VolunteerNow website for consideration. My fellow PAO/senior members are telling me that my articles are good. I would appreciate any feedback on these articles. You can find them referenced on my FB page. Thanks for your support. Bryan Bryan S. Weil, 1Lt., CAP PAO & Deputy HSO- MER-NC-048 Deputy PAO-NCWG bsweil63 at gmail.com On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Steven Solomon wrote: Another USAF story about CAP! http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 Regards, Steven STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP National Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters 105 South Hansell St. Building 714 Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 ... Citizens Serving Communities CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots by Senior Airman Zachary Perras 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs 8/21/2013 - EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations forces-carrying aircraft. Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their targets has been proven over history to be important in positively identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that allow pilots to train for this mission type." Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles they're faced with." Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP delivers a means to do so. CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssolomon at cap.gov Thu Aug 22 13:58:12 2013 From: ssolomon at cap.gov (Steven Solomon) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 11:58:12 -0700 Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Haha. Isn't that *always* the case! SHS On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Bailey, Dan wrote: > Purely by coincidence – honestly! – the Department of Agriculture & > Consumer Services article was next on my list when I saw your email. Am > looking at it right now & coming up with a graphic, since the photo will > have to run narrow.**** > > ** ** > > Dan**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *Dan Bailey* > > *VolunteerNow *editor**** > > *Website*: www.capvolunteernow.com**** > > *Facebook*: capmembers.com/fb**** > > *Twitte*r: capmembers.com/twitter**** > > 1-877-227-9142 ext. 255**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org [mailto: > cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org] *On Behalf Of *Steven Solomon > *Sent:* Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:46 PM > > *To:* CAP Public Affairs Officers > *Subject:* Re: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots**** > > ** ** > > Brian,**** > > **** > > The VolunteerNow editor at NHQ is scrambling right now to dig into a > backlog that built up during the run-up to the Annual Conference. He > reports that he saw your email & will give your submissions a look. **** > > **** > > SHS**** > > **** > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Bryan Weil wrote:** > ** > > Steven,**** > > I have submitted two articles to the VolunteerNow website for > consideration.**** > > My fellow PAO/senior members are telling me that my articles are good. *** > * > > I would appreciate any feedback on these articles.**** > > You can find them referenced on my FB page.**** > > Thanks for your support.**** > > Bryan**** > > > **** > > Bryan S. Weil, 1Lt., CAP**** > > PAO & Deputy HSO- MER-NC-048**** > > Deputy PAO-NCWG**** > > bsweil63 at gmail.com**** > > ** ** > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Steven Solomon wrote:* > *** > > Another USAF story about CAP!**** > > **** > > http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523**** > > **** > > **** > > Regards,**** > > Steven**** > > **** > > **** > > STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP**** > > National Public Affairs Officer > Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters > 105 South Hansell St. > Building 714 > Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937**** > > **** > > ** > > *... Citizens Serving Communities* > > > **** > > **** > > > > CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots**** > > **** > > by Senior Airman Zachary Perras > 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs > > 8/21/2013 - *EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska* -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, > fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile > targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. > > Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during > RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada > DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity > to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations > forces-carrying aircraft. > > Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to > incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification > and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. > > "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their > targets has been proven over history to be important in positively > identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that > allow pilots to train for this mission type." > > Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the > training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are > defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping > low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. > > "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP > is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," > Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles > they're faced with." > > Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of > challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan > McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. > > "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to > fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP > in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and > it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." > > In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft > is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. 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URL: From dbailey at capnhq.gov Thu Aug 22 14:04:59 2013 From: dbailey at capnhq.gov (Bailey, Dan) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 14:04:59 -0500 Subject: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Also, the check is in the mail From: cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org [mailto:cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org] On Behalf Of Steven Solomon Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:58 PM To: CAP Public Affairs Officers Subject: Re: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots Haha. Isn't that always the case! SHS On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Bailey, Dan wrote: Purely by coincidence - honestly! - the Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services article was next on my list when I saw your email. Am looking at it right now & coming up with a graphic, since the photo will have to run narrow. Dan Dan Bailey VolunteerNow editor Website: www.capvolunteernow.com Facebook: capmembers.com/fb Twitter: capmembers.com/twitter 1-877-227-9142 ext. 255 From: cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org [mailto:cap-pao-bounces at lists.sempervigilans.org] On Behalf Of Steven Solomon Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:46 PM To: CAP Public Affairs Officers Subject: Re: [PAO] CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots Brian, The VolunteerNow editor at NHQ is scrambling right now to dig into a backlog that built up during the run-up to the Annual Conference. He reports that he saw your email & will give your submissions a look. SHS On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Bryan Weil wrote: Steven, I have submitted two articles to the VolunteerNow website for consideration. My fellow PAO/senior members are telling me that my articles are good. I would appreciate any feedback on these articles. You can find them referenced on my FB page. Thanks for your support. Bryan Bryan S. Weil, 1Lt., CAP PAO & Deputy HSO- MER-NC-048 Deputy PAO-NCWG bsweil63 at gmail.com On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Steven Solomon wrote: Another USAF story about CAP! http://www.eielson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123360523 Regards, Steven STEVEN SOLOMON, Maj, CAP National Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters 105 South Hansell St. Building 714 Maxwell AFB AL 36112-5937 ... Citizens Serving Communities CAP simulates threats, assists RF-A pilots by Senior Airman Zachary Perras 354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs 8/21/2013 - EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- During RED FLAG-Alaska, fighter aircraft dominate the skies. Participating forces identify hostile targets while waging a simulated war - but not all hostiles are fighters. Eielson's own Civil Air Patrol 71st Composite Squadron plays a role during RF-A by simulating Antonov An-2 Colts, primarily using a deHavilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver aircraft. Their presence gives fighter pilots the opportunity to train in visually identifying low-flying, special operations forces-carrying aircraft. Steve Brewer, 71st CS commander, said CAP's participation allows pilots to incorporate the defensive counter-air function of detection, identification and interception of enemy aircraft into the training scenario. "The training that fighter pilots get by visually identifying their targets has been proven over history to be important in positively identifying targets," he said. "RED FLAG is one of the few venues that allow pilots to train for this mission type." Brewer, a former Air Force fighter pilot, said the emphasis of the training mission is not solely on CAP's aircraft because RF-A pilots are defending against multiple targets. However, identifying and stopping low-flying threats are objectives that RF-A participants train for. "While we don't react to pilots because we aren't out there to fight, CAP is still a training aid for RED FLAG participants during the exercise," Brewer said. "We're out there to help them learn and overcome obstacles they're faced with." Including CAP into RF-A has provided participants with an extra level of challenges they might not have back at their home station, said Maj. Bryan McGuire, 18th Aggressor Squadron mission commander. "Through RED FLAG-Alaska, the 354th Fighter Wing can prepare aircrew to fight in relatively unrestricted air space," McGuire said. "Including CAP in the scenario forces fighters to defend a lane in three dimensions, and it teaches them to successfully sanitize a much larger volume of space." In terms of realistic threat scenarios, low-flying, slow-moving aircraft is one that aircrew must prepare for, McGuire added. In this way, CAP delivers a means to do so. CAP's integration with RF-A has proven over the years to be invaluable by providing a cost-effective training method, allowing the Air Force and its partners to receive unparalleled air combat experiences. _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao _______________________________________________ CAP-PAO mailing list CAP-PAO at lists.sempervigilans.org http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-pao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: