Thursday, September 27, 2012

Revised CAWG Conference Session Schedule

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Below is the revised CAWG schedule from this weekend per Group 7 Commander, Lt Col David Boehm. See you there!




Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150


Monday, September 24, 2012

Squadron Meeting, 27 SEPT 2012

Ladies and gentlemen:

This coming Thursday will be devoted to a promotion ceremony, CAP uniform resources commentary, and a picture day for 1LT Emily McLaren's cousin.

Firstly, the following recent promotees will be honored with a formal ceremony:

KOKONAS, John S. CAPT
GOMEZ, Giovanni 1LT
HANKS, Robert W. 2LT
BOLAND, Lance E. 2LT
TOADER, Marin D. 2LT

We will be taking pictures and would like the promotees to invite their friends and family to attend and participate in the "pinning" ceremony. Afterwards, we will gather for a group photo for Emily McClaren's cousin and other commemoratives as time permits. Note to CAPT Smith: It might be a good time to take some pictures of the staff so we can refresh the SQ 150 staff board.

We will close up the evening with a short discussion of hints and tips on CAP uniform resources.

It would, be, in the tradition of a USAF unit, a nice idea to repair to the Red Robin to celebrate the promotions. (Tradition has it that he newly promoted officers buy, but it's probably just as nice that we all get together and celebrate their advancement.)

Please note that there is a Group 3 SAREX opportunity that will eventuate on 28-29 October and a USCG Basic Inland SAR Course on 12-13 January 2013. Follow the links to the blog post and information.

Finally, below is our October Calendar:


Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

Group 3 Night SAREX, October 27-28, 2012

..another SAREX opportunity in the offing, per the CAWL "ALL" List:


Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

Upcoming Basic Inland SAR Course

A reminder to interested ES Personnel in Squadron 150, the following e-mail was sent out via the CAWG "ALL" list regarding an upcoming Basic Inland SAR course being taught by the U. S Coast Guard:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CAWG General Message Announcement Basic Inland SAR Course
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 16:17:55 -0700
From: Capt. Shane Terpstra

San Diego Senior Squadron 57 is hosting a Basic Inland SAR Course (formerly SAR Management Course) on 12-13 January 2013. This is an EXCELLENT opportunity for base staff personnel, especially PSC's, OSC's, AOBD's, GBD's and IC's. This course is taught by the AFRCC Ops Chief who is an excellent instructor with decades of experience.

About the Course
The course will be held at the Naval Training Center (NTC) in San Diego, 12/13 January, 2013. The courses are 0800-1700 both days. The course is FREE to attend, however travel, lodging and meals are the attendees' responsibility. We will be asking for a donation which will get you breakfast and lunch on Saturday AND Sunday for those interested. Details will go out to the attendees once we have it all finalized.

Space is limited to 30 students, 10 of which will be reserved for outside agencies.

*How do I qualify to attend?
This course is open to ALL members of Civil Air Patrol and space is limited! This is a first come, first serve course, HOWEVER, attendee selection will be based on the following criteria
  • ES Ratings
  • Commander recommendation
What do I need to do to reserve a spot?
Send me the following information to reserve your spot.
  • Name
  • CAPID
  • Phone Number
Your squadron/group commander's recommendation to attend will need to be sent to me (via e-mail) NLT 1 November 2012.

I encourage you to disseminate this to any interested parties.

-st
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*Shane Terpstra, Capt. CAP*
Squadron Commander, San Diego Sq. 57

Please note that I will be happy to approve of ANY QUALIFIED Squadron 150 member who wishes to attend this event. Please plan now so you will not be disappointed. Click on the links above in the e-mail for further information.

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

New PA From Group 7

Lt Col Boehm has requested that hit be passed along to subordinate units of Group 7. The following reflects some personnel changes at group and will be of interest to Squadron 150 members:


Note that CAPT Jim Stallings will be taking a position at Group 7. Jim is one of the members of Squadron 68 who was material in making our SAREX at Chino so successful. Also, CAPT Terpstra will be stepping down in favor of MAJ CHarpentier.

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

Friday, September 21, 2012

Unauthorized Training on USAF Assigned Missions

A couple of meetings ago, it was mentioned that the USAF had issued an advisory to all CAP aircrew personnel against engaging in unauthorized training on its assigned missions. The appropriate letter was included in the weekly e-mail sent out to you the squadron 150 member. In the off-chance that you did not get to review it, I am re-posting this letter on this venue for your convenience.

Please read and heed:


Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

CAWG Conference, 28-30 SEPT 2012

Here's a little more information on the upcoming California Wing Conference to be held in Ontario on 28-30 SEPT 2012. The Official CAWG Convention information is here, but here, for the sake of convenience, are the contemplated seminars:

 

If you have not been before, you should seriously consider attending one of these as it broadens your perspetive on Civil Air Patrol immeasurably. (It also goes to credit towards one of the requirements for the rank of MAJOR.) And the Ontario one is freeway close.

Look forward to seeing you there.

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Squadron 150

Are you Radio-Active?

Ladies and gents,

I am not nearly as nice as our beloved as our spittle-flecked tyrant leader. When I get this ICUT thing figured out, I will rain down electronic purgatory on all of you until you all are radio-active  and THE best communicators if the California Wing if not all of Civil Air Patrol.

You stand warned, people!



John
John Frerichs, CAPT, CAP
Director of Communications
Squadron 150

Fullerton Airport Day Information

MAJ Krause and 1LT Hong, Commander of Squadron 56 and I have been working with Fullerton Airport to support their Airport Day which is coming up on Saturday, 6 October. This is an open house and NOT an air show. It is an out reach event from the airport to the community. It is also a recruiting and public relations opportunity for CAP and an opportunity for Cadets to gain experience with crowd control and airport activities. Squadron 41 is planning to fly in a glider and tow plane, Squadron 68 is planning to bring their SAR vehicle and we will have 743CP there.

The flyer below gives more details:

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Long Beach Senior Squadron 150

Squadron Meeting, 20 SEPT 2012

Ladies and gentlemen,

A quick note about this upcoming meeting and the remaining September activities but first a word form our sponsor:
My sincere thanks to Jerry Civalleri, Linda Abrams, Bodo Rau, and Daniel "Wing and a Prayer" Hoppy for accompanying me to the Group 7 luncheon last Saturday. It was a wonderful, well-attended soiree, and Messrs Rau, Hoppy, Koons, and Frerichs received Achievement Awards from Group for their efforts this year. While the squadron OTY honorees went largely to other units, it was confided to me that our unit's efforts did not go unnoticed and we will be in serious consideration next year. That said, I look forward to this year's CAWG convention and more of you participating. These events are an excellent way to gain perspective and allow folks to "recalibrate" our efforts to make an impact and work with Group and Wing to accomplish CAP's mission.
We will be a presence at subsequent events like this, count on it.

California Wing Survey Audit (20 SEPT 2012)
USAF MSgt Vladimir Ongaco will be visiting Group 7 Headquarters at 1700 this date to conduct a the above named audit. It will principally involve reviewing our hard goods entered into ROMS as well as make some observations concerning how it is stored, maintained, etc. I ghave requested the following personnel to be present to assist, if possible:
CAPT John Frerichs, DC
CAPT Alexander Smith, AO
1LT Kevin King, CD
1LT William Bennet, LOGISITICS
1LT Dave Martin, Ass't ES
If you gentlemen can be available at the designated time, I would appreciate it. Others -- curious or industrious -- are most welcome.

Military Courtesies and Protocol (20 SEPT 2012)
2LT Lance Boland will present a comprenhensive talk on this subject and lead all of us through drills and practice so as to sharpen our skills. We need to understand the military birthright of our CAP heritage and prepare ourselves to be sharp when called upon to participate in the various ceremonies and exercises in this organization. It will be important to attend -- and it will be a fun meeting as well.

Uniform Inspection and Picture Day (27 September 2012)
This will be devoted to a ceremony for our recently promoted members as well as picture day for the squadron. We want to send along a photo to 1LT Emily McClaren's cousin to pick up his spirits and wish him well. You are encouraged to wear your uniforms -- Emily has requested flight suits but anything will do. Also, we can review uniform wear and follow up on uniform resources.

A couple of other items:

CAP Fullerton Airport Day (6 OCT 2012)
Major Krause sends along this request for assistance at their event:
From: Eric Krause
To: Andrew Hong

1LT Hong, Commander of Squadron 56 and I have been working with Fullerton Airport to support their Airport Day which is coming up on Saturday, 6 October. This is an open house not an air show. It is an out reach event from the airport to the community. This is a recruiting and public relations opportunity for CAP and an opportunity for Cadets to gain experience with crowd control and airport activities. Squadron 41 is planning to fly in a glider and tow plane, Squadron 68 is planning to bring their SAR vehicle and we will have 743CP there. See the attached flyer for more details.
..do not forget that we have an effort to support Los Alamitos's Wheels, Wings, and Rotors on October 28th as well. Both of these will be excellent recruiting opportunities.

FAA Next Generation Flight Control System
I received a phone call from Mr Ron Ogan who will be giving a talk at Northrup this evening. I know it's short notice, but you might want to attend. Here goes:
Date: Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Time: 6 pm dinner and networking;
7 pm–8pm presentation
Location: Northrop Grumman Corporation, Cafeteria,
Northrop Grumman Corp.
1 Space Park Blvd, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
(310) 812-4321

Speaker: Ron Ogan, Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society Treasurer,
Civil Air Patrol Senior Member

The current radar control based Air Traffic control system will be transformed over the period 2013-2020 to a modern Global Positioning satellite and performance-based system. Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) increases situational awareness and provides real-time weather and traffic data for pilots to increase safety. Estimates are that by 2018, NextGen will reduce total flight
delays by about 21%, providing $22 billion in cumulative benefits to the traveling public, aircraft operators and the FAA. A low cost receiver is needed for general aviation access to ADS-B weather and traffic data.
See you Thursday,

Regards,

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Long Beach Senior Squadron 150

Squadron Meeting, 13 SEPT 2012

Ladies and gentlemen:

Before anything, I ask that you take a quiet moment and remember those who gave up their lives eleven years ago today at the World Trade Canter, the Pentagon, and in that field in Pennsylvania. Also add to your prayers a remembrance for those members of our armed forces who have paid the price for our country, our defense, and our way of life.

On another matter, we had a grand old time at The XO's digs: good food, libations, a pool and jacuzzi and even come policy was covered. Think of it as a Red Robin session al fresco with bathing suits. Thanks to those who attended and much thanks to 1LT Kevin King -- our XO -- for his hospitality.

Our meetings upcoming are as follows:

13 September 2012
We will have a presentation and discussion of CAP awards, ribbons, and professional development by our two PDOs, 1LT Civalleri and CAPT Kokonas. Also, I want to provide some insight into CAP/USAF uniform and accoutrements. Additionally, Lt Col Wolf from SQ 40 will be on hand to discuss their fundraiser. I know that several of you want to participate so you can address questions, comments to him then.

20 September 2012
2LT Lance "The Corporal" Boland (USMC) will present a seminar on Military Courtesies and Traditions. It will get new and used members (back) up to speed on the military aspect of our CAP life. More and more, we will be participating in presentations and CAP exercises with USAF representation and it's a good idea that we know what is expected of us when we wear the uniform. There will be some practicing done, so bring your hands and arms. (No, CAPT Frerichs, not those kind of arms!)

27 September 2012
This will be devoted to a ceremony for our recently promoted members as well as picture day for the squadron. We want to send along a photo to 1LT Emily McClaren's cousin to pick up his spirits and wish him well. You are encouraged to wear your uniforms -- Emily has requested flight suits but anything will do. Also, we can review uniform wear and follow up on uniform resources.

Also of note:

Group 7 Awards Luncheon
The arrangements for the Group 7 Awards Banquet have been set! CAP Members, families, friends, and all interested parties are invited to come and celebrate Group 7's outstanding members and all that they do!
Date: Saturday, September 15th, 2012
Time: 1400-1630
Location: Buca di Beppo,
13390 Jamboree Road, Irvine, CA 92602
Cost: $20 per person
Dress: CAP Uniform or civilian attire

This is a reduced cost for the food, as Group 7 will be kicking in a little bit of cash to keep the price as low as possible. Price includes lunch, all-age-appropriate beverages, and dessert. Awards to be presented naming the Group 7 nominations for CAWG Awards. You can either send in your reservations with payment, or reply via e-mail and pay at the door.

By MAIL, send check payable to "CIVIL AIR PATROL" to:

John DiGiantomasso
c/o Breakthrough PerformanceTech
27042 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 270
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
By E-MAIL, send name and number in party to johnd@bptresults.com and pay at the door. Note that I sent out a notice last week and they needed you to respond by Saturday. If you plan on going perhaps it's not too late. But send Lt Col DiGiantomasso that e-mail promptly.

Group 7 Facilities
According to Aaron Schilleci, the Director of Public Works JFTB:
Currently, we are in rodent season (as many of you already know). To mitigate the population of the rodents and other pests, we must do our due diligence in preventing possible targets of opportunity for the furry enemies. Please help us out by:

(1) Keeping doors closed

(2) DO NOT leave food in your trash or desk
overnight. The rodents will find your stash.

(3) Remove and clear unnecessary debris and material
away from your building to prevent rodent nesting.
Look around the perimeter of your buildings. If there
are any openings or holes uncovered. This is an
invitation for rats and mice to enter your building.

Contact DPW immediately to submit a work order to repair these simple issues.
CAWG Wing Conference
Still time to register; hope to see you all there.

..that's it for the moment. (Except for the ubiquitous compass announcement: I still have four available.) See you Thursday!

Regards,

Bill
W. H. Phinizy, MAJ, CAP
Squadron Commander
Long Beach Senior Squadron 150