COLUMBUS AFB, Miss. - Cadets from the local Golden Triangle Composite Squadron (GTCS) of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) held a change of command ceremony April 15 at the base chapel. Cadet Major Hunter Chunn, cadet commander could not attend due to COVID-19 restrictions, however, cadet Chief Master Sgt. Dakota Oswalt, stood in his place to relinquish command to the incoming cadet commander, cadet 2nd Lt. Matthew Carden. There are Civil Air Patrol Wings in every state. In Mississippi, there are 112 cadets and 300 senior members, according to Lt. Corey Goodwin, GTCS commander. Nationally, there are nearly 21,000 cadets and 33,000 senior members in numerous squadrons servicing the communities, state, and nation as volunteers. (Source: CAFB 04/20/21) GTR CAP assigns new commander > Air Education and Training Command > Article Display (af.mil)
No comments:
Post a Comment