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 Gainesville Cadets and Officers with Lt Col Edsall, Group 2 Commander
Photo and article by 1st Lt Collin David
The cadet corps of Gainesville Composite Squadron is
growing, and twelve new cadets have gotten off to a "Great
Start." The Cadet Great Start
program is currently under development by National Headquarters, and is
designed to improve recruiting, training and retention. The Gainesville
squadron is piloting the course by testing training plans and materials and
providing feedback to the developers. Under the direction of Captain Leslie
Ballard, Deputy Commander for Cadets, it is yielding outstanding results in
Gainesville.
Cadets are
inducted into the squadron during targeted recruiting drives, and are then
given progressive instruction during a training program lasting several
weeks. At the end of this program, the
cadets earn their first promotion and receive their first orientation flight. A benefit of the program is that the cadets
in training learn and work together as a team, and gain valuable knowledge
about Civil Air Patrol and the cadet program, taught in a structured manner.
They are then able to continue to work with their peers as they join the rest
of the squadron after graduation.
Co-Instructor
of the Training Cadre, C/CMSgt Tim Lhota, attributed the success of the program
to an outstanding support staff. He also
commented on his own start in CAP, saying, "All of my mentors, and my
previous commanders are the reason I'm standing here right now." Chief Lhota and co-instructor C/MSgt Tiffany
Jakowczuk have, in turn, become mentors to the cadets they have trained.
Feedback from
the cadet trainees has been overwhelmingly positive. "It's helping me
because I know more about what I'm supposed to do," said C/A1C Hope
Stevens, a graduate of the Fall 2007 class.
"I looked up to my leaders. They showed me what to do, and I
emulated them." C/Amn Bradley
Pittman, of the Winter 2008 class, stated, "we learned that the best and
only way to learn to lead is to first learn to follow." About the Great Start Program, Airman Pittman
said, "It's going to be helpful through our whole CAP experience."
Perhaps the
most outstanding praise for the program comes from C/Amn Mark Richardson, also
of the Winter 2008 class. Airman
Richardson has completed three years in the Air Force JROTC at Buchholz High
School in Gainesville. Airman Richardson
commented, "It has been a great experience to go through the process of
starting at the beginning again and moving forward. Going through basic training and basic drill
has just made me better."
The Cadet Great
Start program has made a real difference in recruiting and retention for the
Gainesville Composite Squadron. But,
more importantly, it has made a real difference for twelve new cadets as they
begin their CAP careers.
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