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New Hampshire Wing Cadet Advisory Council


Purpose of the Cadet Advisory Council (CAC)


 1. “Provide an organization where cadets gain leadership experience at higher organizational levels.”

In their home squadron, a cadet’s leadership experience is limited to local concerns and is mostly tactical in nature. CAC service is an opportunity for cadet officers to develop a more extensive approach to problem solving and a broader perspective on CAP issues. By influencing decisions that affect multiple squadrons, wings, or CAP as a whole, cadets are introduced to the strategic arena of leadership, and develop long-term goal-setting and indirect leadership skills.

 2. “Aid the commander in monitoring and implementing the Cadet Program.”

 The CAC provides a venue where the unit commander may gain a thoughtful perspective, representative of the Cadet Corps, on matters involving cadets. CACs work for their echelon commander; therefore, senior leaders may task councils with examining cadet-related topics of interest to the commander. Conversely, the CAC is also a cadet forum where cadets may discuss their CAP experiences, work together toward mutual goals, and use their collective insight to help the commander gauge the effectiveness of the local Cadet Program.

 3. “Make recommendations for improving and running the Cadet Program.”

 As an advisory body, the CAC affords cadet officers opportunities to assist the echelon commander in leading the Cadet Corps. CAC representatives examine cadet-related
issues, develop a consensus, craft well-reasoned recommendations in writing, and forward them to their commander for his or her consideration. CAC service is a great way for cadets to enhance their oral and written communication skills. And while the CAC has no authority to implement policy, when its members speak persuasively and in unison, the council can influence senior leaders and help improve the Cadet Program and CAP.

2012-2013 New Hampshire Wing CAC Members

CAC Chair

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c/LtCol Daniel Powell

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CAC Recorder

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c/CMSgt Maya Bloom

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CAC Vice Chair

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c/Capt Ryan Sullivan

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CAC Senior Advisor

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Maj Joshua McGary

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Sqaudron Representatives

NH-010 Seacoast Sqdn.

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c/Capt Elizabeth Clough

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NH-032 Concord Sqdn.

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c/CMSgt William Dio

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NH-054 Manchester Sqdn.

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C/CMsgt McKeogh

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NH-014 Lebanon Sqdn.

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c/2Lt Rebakah Martel

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NH-037 Highlanders Sgdn.

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Awaiting Apointment

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NH-016 Nashua Sqdn.

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c/Capt Ryan Sullivan

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NH-053 Monadnock Sqdn.

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c/1Lt Travis Somero

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NH-056 Hawk Sqdn.

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Awaiting Apointment

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CAC Meeting Minutes & Agendas

08-FEB-2012
Minutes

08-FEB-12 Meeting Minutes
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07-MAR-2012
Agenda

07-MAR-12 Meeting Agenda
File Size: 78 kb
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    Contact Your CAC Representative

    Use this form to submit questions or ideas to your CAC represetative. If you have any ideas for cadet activities in New Hampsire Wing this is this place to submit it. If you have a question about CAP Cadet Programs please submit it using this form. Thank you!
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