suffolk squadron - jun 2005
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Promotions & Awards 2
Activities this Quarter 3
Community Service 4
Schedule & Calendar 5
About Us & More 6
Summer 2005Volume 1, Issue 1
NewsletterVisit our website: www.squadron10.comGreat Start for Hurricane Relief EffortsLabor Day Weekend
Suffolk Cadet Squadron 10s Hurricane Katrina Fundraising efforts are off to an incredible start.Manning two locations the Squadron has already collected over$7,400.00 in donations that will godirectly to the Salvation Armys Hurricane Katrina Relief fund.
The two collection points were Meat Farms in Ronkonkoma and Uncle Giuseppes Marketplace inSmithtown. Those who participated were Squadron Commander Maj. Michael Kelly, Lt. Karen RohlDeputy Commander, Lt. Mike Gotay, Senior Members Lt. Larry Buschel, SM Capt. Ron Budzinski,Capt. Peter Cubano, Cadets Mike Gotay, Mary Gotay, Matt Evko, Bruce Estrada, K. Panigrahi, B.Panigrahi, C. Byrnes, L. Fasano, M .Morrison, C. Reynolds, E. Reynolds, and K. Reynolds.
A 3-week fundraising effort is underway and will be a LIG effort. Squadron Commander Maj. Michael
Kelly is the project officer. Lets all get behind this to reach our LIG Goal of $50,000. If Squadron10 can raise $7,400.00 in one weekend with just two locations, just imagine what the whole
Group is capable of when we work as a team!
How You Can HelpPut up a flyer atschool or work.
Ask local merchants
to place a collectionbox in their store.Scout out locationsto set up a collectionpoint. Get other
members to join you.
Contact communityfair/event organizers
& set up a booth.
Have all checks
made payable to
SALVATION ARMY
Quick FactsDuring FY 2002,
the Civil Air Patrol
Flew 5,861.5
hours performing
search & rescue
missions in the
United States,
Flew 5,353.6
hours for Coun-terdrug missions,
Flew 2,948
federal-level
emergency ser-
vices missions,
and
Was credited
with saving 88
lives.
Civil Air PatrolSuffolk Cadet Squadron 10
Inside This Issue
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PromotionsJoseph Themann to C/SMSgt
Edward Reynolds to C/MSgt
Christina Reynolds to C/CMSgt
Raymond Bott to C/SMSgt
Eric Williams to C/MSgt
Casey Byrnes to C/SSgt
Chris Nicola to C/SSgt
Stephania LaPiana to C/A1C
V. Panigrahi to C/A1C
Michaek Gotay to C/MSgt
Mary Gotay to C/SrA
Krystal Reynolds to C/TSgt
Promotions & Awards15 June15 September
AwardsCommunity Service RibbonsJoseph Theimann
Christina Reynolds
Michael Gotay
Mary Gotay
Above:NRA Awards. Below: Aerospace Excellence Award
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Summer ActivitiesJuneJuly August
June : Participated in a real Search & Rescue mission when a small
plane went down in a remove area of NW New Jersey.
NRA Safety Course was given and 16 Cadets and 1 Senior member
qualified for NRA medals. (See article on page 6.)
Squadron 10 sponsored a LIG 1st Aid & CPR course, given by Lt
Gerry Reynolds.
We hosted a LIG Moral Leadership Training session run by Wing
Chaplain Maj. Van Don Williams.
Our Squadron raised over $2,350.00 for the Tsunami Relief fund.
JULY Participated in a SAREX at LIG. Cadets had flight-line duty train-
ing, and Ground Team training.
8 Cadets and 2 Seniors attended NY Wing Encampment.
1 Cadet went to Hawk Mountain Ranger School.
1 Cadet attended the National Blue Beret Program in Oshkosh, WI
1 Cadet attended National Flight Encampment, Oshkosh, WI.
AUGUST Cadet Glider training started !
2 Saturdays were devoted to Aerodrome Duty.
Bayport Aerodrome Society Event
Antique Airplane Fly-inBayport
SEPTMEBER Hurricane Katrina Fundraising
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Community ServiceJune July August
Aerodrome Duty August 6 & 27. Squadron 10 not onlycleaned LIG Headquarters, but also sponsors the clean-up of
Lincoln Avenue.
Hurricane Katrina Fundraising Labor Day Weekend: Squad-ron 10 set up in two locations over the long holiday weekend
and collected over $7,400.00. Our efforts will continue
through the month of September. LIG has a goal of raising
$50,000 for the Hurricane survivors.
Road Crew
Lunchtime BBQ
Tug-o-war
Weed control repairsNot only was head-
quarters cleanedinside and out, but
we had a great BBQ
lunch thanks to chef
Maj. Lou Volpato.
Burgers, hotdogs and
ice cold watermelon!
It wasnt ALL work...there wasa tug-o-war (the ladies won),
volleyball, and Cadet flying.See pictures on page 2.
BayportAerodromeFly-in August14 Again thisyear Squadron
10 provided
security and
flight-line duty
for the Aero-
drome Socie-
ties Annual
Fly-in.Antique open cockpit
planes, a BBQ
lunch...not a bad way
to spend a warm
Sunday afternoon!
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Calendar of Events
Octob e r 20 05
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr i Sa t
1Pumpkin
2Fest 3 4 Blues 5 6C C 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S A R E X16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23Walkathon 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr i Sa t
1 Blues 2 3C C 4 5 GSAR
6 GSAR 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 GSAR 19 GSAR
20 GSAR 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
Se p te m b e r 2 0 0 5
S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T
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4 5 6 Blues 7 8 C C 9 10SAREX
11SAREX 12 13 14 15 16 17Intrepid
18 19 20 21 22 23 24O Flights
25SquadCompetition
26 27 28 29 30PumpkinFest
Squadron Meetings: EVERY TUEDAY1900-2200 @ Army Air National GuardHanger, Islip Airport.
September On-going Hurricane Katrina fundrais-
ing
10 & 11 Wing SAREX, WestchesterAPT
17 INTREPID Field trip 24 Cadet Orientation Flying 24 & 25 Squadron Leadership School 25 Squadron Competition 30 Pumpkin FestOctober 1 & 2 Pumpkin Fest 15 SAREX 22 & 23 Cancer Walk-a-thon at Jones
BeachNovember 5 & 6 L I G GSAR Classroom 18-20 L I G GSAR BivouacDecember 10 SAREXPlease check the message board &calendar at our website:www.squadron10.com for any changes& updates.
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About Us: Website: www.squadron10.comSuffolk Cadet Squadron 10 meets every Tuesdayfrom 19002200 at the Air National GuardHanger at Islip airport.
Squadron Commander is Maj. Michael Kelly. Phone
# 631-827-4081 [email protected]: www.squadron10.com . Webmaster: Capt.Peter Cubano [email protected]: Newsletter Editor-In-Chief: 2Lt. Karen [email protected] is a quarterlypublication that is published mid
month in September, December, March, and June.
If you would like to contribute an article , pictures, or
comments, please email Lt. Rohl . We welcome your
help.
National Recruiting Campaign
GOAL: To encourage and motivate cadets to recruit otheryoung people and teachers into the CAP program, and to
encourage Aerospace Education members to recruit other
educators. Prizes will also be awarded to the top 3 AEM
recruiters, and cadets who recruit a teacher as an AEM
member will have their name entered into a drawing for a
special prize.
Contest Rules:1. Individual prizes are based on new members recruited;
renewals do not count. Individuals rejoining after 1
year will count as new members.
2. Membership applications must be signed by the new
member and processed between Sept 1 and Nov 30.
3. Individual listed as the recruiter must be a member in
good standing at the close of the campaign to qualify.
See CAP News, page 11 for complete list of rules.
CADET Prize List1st place: Laptop computer
2nd place: XM Radio kit with one-year service
3rd place: Sony PSP2Plus game
4th place: Portagle DVD player with headphones
5th place: MP3 player with one-year membership to Napster
More prizes listed. Please see CAP News, page 11
Did You Know...that the top winner of the last campaignrecruited 10 new members and won a trip to the cadet spe-
cial activity of choice and two-years free membership?
N Y 328Suffolk Cadet Squadron 10
National Rifle Association TrainingOn June 11 & 18th, Squadron 10 conducted National Rifle Asso-
ciation training. The course was held at the Eastport Police Firing
Facility and was given by two Certified Firearms instructors with the
assistance of Senior Members. Maj. Jack Ozer and 1LT. Barry Fell
instructed the Cadets in the two phase course. Phase one con-
sisted of basic Firearm Safety and Basic Rifle Marksmanship.
Phase two was live firing on the range with scoring for the NRA
Light Rifle Qualification. Sixteen cadets and a one senior qualified
with scores ranging from basic practical to the expert marksman
category. After the live firing session 1 LT Larry Buschell gave
the cadets a demonstration on the care and cleaning of the rifles
that they had just used. This exercise demonstrated the safety
measures to be observed when using firearms and stressed the
necessity of safe firearm management.
Article contributed by 1Lt. L Bushcell
Until further notice our meetings are being held at LIGHeadquarters on Lincoln Avenue, Holbrook, NY 11747