img src Eclipart
*Foothills Safety Officer Page
*Events for Foothills AND PHOTOS
*Basic knowledge for Cadets at Foothills
*Testing and Promotion Requirement Review Board
*HONOR GUARD
*CAP Regualtions and Forms Page
*Things that make good Leaders
*New Cadet order list
*Former Commander's Ramblings

Foothills Cadet Squadron Community Participation

Lakewood on Parade
6 yrs

Parking
Fire Watch
CANXED FOR 2008 becasue of the Democrat National Convention

Cider Days
7th yrs

Parking
Overnight Fire Watch
Daytime entry specialists

Arvada Associated Modelers RC Airshow
4th year

Last year 2008
Parking
Rocket Launches (Mike did this alone this year as no one from Foothills was able to go.)

Lakewood Summer Concert Series
3rd Year

Parking
Performer Escorts

Denver's Walk America
3rd Yr
Last Year 2008
Provided Water
Route Guides
Clean up

Arvada Parade
2nd Year

Last year 2007
Color Guard
Did not do in 2008

Bandimere Speedway Powerade, - Mopar - NHRA Mile High National Drag Races
2nd Year

Water Tables
VIP and Handicap area monitoring

Lakewood Art Festival
1st Yr

Parking
Overnight Fire Watch
CANXED by Lakewood

Rocky Mountain Region Front Range Airport Flyin
1st Year

All around volunteer work
Did not do in 2008

February 2012
SMTWTFS
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829
Click Here for Full Calendar

Squadron Position Listing:

Commander:
LtCol Mike Spray
Chaplain:
Chaplain Art Ford, Captain, CAP
Communications Officer:
Unknown
Training Officer:
Unknown
Logistics Officer:
Unknown
Asst. Testing Officer:
Unknown
Drug Demand Reduction:
Unknown
Squadron Activities Officer:
Unknown
Safety Officer:
Unknown
Public Affairs Officer:
Unknown
Personnel Officer:
Unknown
Fiance Officer:
Unknown
Supply Officer:
Unknown
Operations Officer:
Unknown
Recruiting and Retention Officer:
Unknown
Cadet Commander:
Unknown
Cadet XO:
Unknown
Cadet First Sergeant:
Unknown
A Flight Cmdr:
Unknown
A Flight Sgt:
Unknown
A Flt 1st El Leader:
Unknown
A Flt 2nd El Leader:
Unknown
A Flt 3rd El Leader:
Unknown
A Flt 4th El Leader:
Unknown
Aerospace Education Officer:
Unknown
Leadership Officer:
Unknown
Squadron Historian:
Unknown
Squadron Cadet Deputy Commander:
Unknown
Members:
Unknown

Links you should see


RENAISSANCE BEAUTY

LAKEWOOD ART FESTIVAL

LAKEWOOD SUMMER CONCER SERIES

CIDER DAYS

BANDIMERE SPEEDWAY

ARVADA ASSOCIATED MODELERS

COLORADO CRUSH

COLORADO ROCKIES

COLORADO RAPIDS

LAKEWOOD ON PARADE

TEAM AMERICA ROCKETRY CHALLENGE

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ROCKETRY

US MARINE MEMORIAL - GOLDEN, COL

WOMEN MARINES ASSOCIATION AREA 7

YOURHUB

COLORADO WING CAP

CAP NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

TV'S JERICO IS BACK!! OR IS IT?

TV'S LOST

ROCKY MTN. ROLLERGIRLS
img s.gifFoothills Cadet Squadron - Civil Air Patrol - Secundus Nullus!
imgs.gif
Click here to edit your pageClick here to go to your office
1007081935.jpgWelcome to Foothills Cadet Squadron's web site Start your page right here, right now! It's so easy you'll be amazed.

1. Go to bottom left corner of this page and click on "EDITPAGE" link.
2. Enter your user id and password.
3. Click on the "EDIT" button for this section.
4. Scroll past the picture to the text box.
5. Type something in the text box in front of these instructions, pushing the instructions ahead. Click "Save Changes." Your stuff is on your page.

Congratulations: you're officially a webmaster! Now you can return to your edit screen and erase these instructions. Edit every section of your OrgSite just as you did here.

 
Foothills is CPR Trained Foothills Cadet Squadron has all of its current members CPR Certified. Check out our CPR Training page to get more information on our CPR traiing Classes.

Foothills Cadet Squadron has FOUR members that are BLS and First Aid Instructor certified. They are:
2dLt Karyn Schulman
2dLt Chris Sculte and


"Having used CPR on my father when he had his heart attack, my family and I know first hand the importance of knowing this valuable skill. With all the members of Foothills CPR certified, I have the confidence that my Squadron is ready to assist at one of our events when called. We now have the most current skills available to help save lives."
Captain Michael Lawson, CAP
Foothills - Commander,

"Being CPR certified makes me feel better prepared to handle any medical emergency situations I may encounter with either family, friends or strangers. Rather than just standing by wondering what I should do, I feel I can now do something that might bring a positive outcome for the person needing that help."
Senior Member Karyn Schulman, CAP
Foothills Testing Officer

"Being CPR certified means that I am a resource to others in case of an emergency."
Cadet Master Sergeant Reid Doyle, CAP
Foothills Cadet Squadron First Sergeant

"To be CPR certified means that I can try to help save peoples lives. I could now be a life saver."
Cadet Airman First Class Cory Howard, CAP

"To me knowing CPR is having the ability to save someones life if anything happens. CPR could be bad though, because it does not allways work. I am scared of it not working and losing the person."
Cadet Airman Kevin Hicks, CAP

"I feel CPR training is a very useful skill to have. I hope I never have to use it though."
Cadet Senior Airman Jordan Greeson, CAP

 

Cadets that have been accepted to College while at Foothills

Grad yr

2005 C/Maj Chris Jones - Denver Public Service Academy
Denver Police Department

2007 C/1st Lt James Condon - CO School of Mines USAF ROTC
Commissioned USAF - May 2007 - CONGRATS Lieutenant
Intel


2008 C/2d Lt Miranda Wisherd - USNA
Accepted to ALL service Academies
Commissioned USN - May 2008 - CONGRATS Ensign...
Surface Warfare Officer - USS Chosin, HI


2008 C/Capt Lance Cartrite - U-Northern Colorado Army ROTC
Commissioned USA - May 2008 Congrats 2nd Lt

2008 C/Maj Timothy Kenny - Citadel - South Carolina
Commissioned USAF - May 2008

2008 C/2d Lt Joeseph Swindell - Metro State - PLC Marines
Commissioned USMC - May 2008

2009 C/2d Lt Bill Goode - Metro State - PLC Marines
Completed 12 weeks of OCS in Quantico, VA.
2010 C/2d Lt Andrew Werner - USAFA 3rd yr

2011 C/2d Lt Michelle Parenteau - USAFA - 2nd Yr
She was accepted to the USAFA, WP and the USMMA

2011 C/2d Lt Daniel Salerno - USMCR Enlisted Also PLC Marines

2012 C/1Lt Preston Nicholl - USMMA

Foothills has helped secure over $800,000.00 in grants and scholarships. Alone, each Military Academy Scholarship is valued at around $150K-$175K.

USAFA = United States Air Force Academy
PLC = Platoon Leader Course
USNA = United States Naval Academy
WP = West Point
USMCR = United States Marine Corps Reserve
USN = United States Navy
USMMA = United States Merchant Marine Academy (USN Auxiliary during Wartime)

 
Cadets with 60+ hours of Community Service

Cadets earn a Community Service Award at 60, 120, 180. 240 and 300 hours of Community Service.

C/2dLt Reid Doyle - 300+


C/2dlt Alex Wage - 180+

C/TSgt Cory Goepert - 120+

C/SSgt Jordan Greeson - 120+

 
Foothills members with over 2 years of membership

Senior Members
Captain Michael Lawson, CAP - 9 yrs - Resigned 8/2008
Captain Art Ford, CAP - 4 yrs
2dLt Chris Schulte - Member since 1993 with broken service

Cadets
C/2dLt Alex Wage (Foothills Cadet/CC) - 2 years
C/2dLt Reid Doyle (Flight Commander) - 2 yrs

 Membership Status
Currently Foothills has 19 members. Eight of these are senior members (Officers) and 11 are cadets. Of the 19 members, we have 10 active cadets and 7 active senior Members.
Our goal for the 2008 year is to have 6 Senior Members (Officers) and 25 ACTIVE cadets.
Parents, we are not a recruiting tool for the military nor do I or any of my staff try to "brain wash" the child into military service. Our purpose in this program is to instill in the leaders of tomorrow the skill needed to lead no matter where they choose to go. Currently, Foothills cadets are serving with:
Denver Police Department
Denver Fire
One in the US Air Force (enlisted)
and yet some never go off to college or the military.
We are here to teach not recruit.
 


History and Goals of CAP
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) was established 1 December 1941 and is a private, nonprofit corporation of a benevolent character, incorporated by the United States Congress on 1 July 1946 (36 USC 40301-40307). It functions in accordance with its Constitution and Bylaws, regulations, and other directives approved by the National Board and National Executive Committee (NEC) and issued by the Executive Director.

The objects and purposes of CAP, as contained in Article VI of its Constitution, are to:
1) Provide an organization to encourage and aid American citizens in the contribution of their efforts, services, and resources in the development of aviation and in the maintenance of aerospace supremacy.

2)Encourage and develop by example the voluntary contribution of private citizens to the public welfare.

3)Provide aviation and aerospace education and training especially to its senior and cadet members.

4)Encourage and foster civil aviation in local communities.

5)Provide an organization of private citizens with adequate facilities to assist in meeting local and national emergencies.


In 1943 CAP began as an auxiliary of the Army Air Corps and later continued with the Army Air Force. The Congress codified that status declaring CAP as the official Auxiliary of the newly created United States Air Force on 26 May 1948 by a law frequently referred to as the CAP Supply Bill (10 USC 9441). CAP and its members are an instrumentality of the United States for the purpose of civil liability while performing authorized missions for the U.S. Air Force (P.L. 96-342, 8 September 1980, amending 10 USC 9441).


The Cadet Program’s Mission & Goals. The mission of the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program is to provide the youth of our nation with a quality program that enhances their leadership skills through an interest in aviation, and simultaneously provide service to the United States Air Force and the local community.


Opportunities in the Cadet Program. The Cadet Program permits every cadet to:
1) Develop self-discipline, teamwork, and confidence through the study and practice of leadership in an Air Force (Marine Corps @ Foothills) environment;

2) Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for understanding aerospace principles and the total impact of aerospace power upon society;

3) Participate in a variety of special activities and programs;

4) Develop a personal ethical foundation and an understanding of the moral issues of our time through discussion and debate; and

5) Become physically fit and develop a lifelong habit of regular exercise.


System of Achievements. Through study and performance, cadets work through a series of achievements and milestone awards. As cadets progress, they advance in grade, increase the scope of their leadership responsibilities, earn awards, and become eligible for nationally-sponsored special activities and scholarships.

 
 FOOTHILLS CADET SQUADRON - CIVIL AIR PATROL - SECUNDUS NULLUS!
1st street  •  Lakewood, CO 80215
phone: 303-660-6297

Go to OrgSites.com

LOGIN:EDITPAGE |OFFICE

  
Contact us here:

PLEASE ENTER YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS:  

AND YOUR NAME  
Check here to add yourself to our email list -->


 291 Visitors
TOP