Picture
Your's Truly, Right Seat on a Highbird Sortie
Well, I had this blog post cued up to publish two days ago, but the computing gods saw fit to blast it into the ether for some reason; so here I am again, lets hope I have better luck this time.

As I mentioned in my previous posting, I said I was going to be in Ann Arbor this past weekend for Michigan Wing's Guided Training Exercise, or GTE for short. This is where our CAP-USAF overseers come in to work along side of us during a Search and Rescue Exercise and point out areas of improvement for next year when we have our 'evaluated' mission and actually get scored on how we do things; and if we keep doing things the way we are doing them and improve a few little things here and there, an Excellent rating is surely ours to have. Everyone at the mission should be proud of the efforts they put in.

It would have been nice to have seen a larger cadet presence at this SAREX. Not sure if it was vacations or what, but they really missed out, I think. For the cadets who were there, they had a ball, and actually seen two real ELT missions, one on Saturday evening and the other Sunday afternoon.

Our Region Commander, Col Charles Carr flew in for the day on Saturday. It was good to see him again and have a chance to talk him about my new assignment at region. It's nice to have your efforts recognized, and it's even nicer to have a new fan of this blog! Thanks Col Carr! :-) 

Click the "Read More" for more info and photos!

 
 

So, theorhetically I'm going to be up in 5 hours so I can shower and pack up the CAP van to head to Lansing, MI with 10 more members to attend Operation: Wolverine, the first funded SAREX of the 2009 season. Operation: Wolverine is unique in the sense that it is cadet run and managed.

Not only will this be my first time to a SAREX since I was a cadet 20+ years ago, it'll be the first one since I rejoined in 2006. I'm in training status for Mission Scanner. I got everything signed off for preliminary tasks in 2007 and haven't done anything with it since then. I'm hoping that by the end of the year I can have my observer wings. Hopefully.

Either way, I'll be with my cadets, we're suppose to be presented with a LONG overdue Unit Citation by the Wing CC, so that'll be good. All in all, it should be a good weekend.

 

View My Milblogging.com Profile