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Civil Air Patrol is the official Civilian Auxiliary of the US Air Force, with a long history beginning in 1941. Delaware is home to one of the original "Coastal Patrol" units, based in Rehoboth Beach. Today, the Delaware Wing of the Civil Air Patrol has units from Claymont to Georgetown, and a unit just over the border in Elkton, MD. As a federally-chartered organization, CAP has 3 primary missions as instructed by congress. 

  • Cadet Programs
  • Emergency Services 
  • Aerospace Education

To find out more about the CAP, go to our About CAP page. 

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Our Commander's Vision

  • Espouse the principle of service to our nation and community. 
  • Provide this service with pride and professionalism. 
  • Foster an environment of mutual respect and dedication to duty. 
  • Inspire members to serve by providing valued training that will facilitate the safe and effective execution of our missions. 
  • Incorporate fun into the program and promote activities that forge positive, long lasting relationships among our members.

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Mo. Wing officers gather for commander training
Groups II, IV host 2-day course attended by 19

Md. Wing holds 1st PAO Academy
Speakers, wide range of topics draw 30+ to wing HQ

Fla. cadets assist with crowd control, security for Pratt & Whitney event
Lantana, N. Palm Beach Co. cadet squadrons help out at company's Family Day

Marion Co. Composite Squadron wins Fla. color guard competition
Cadets now set sights on SE Region meet in March

S.D. Wing provides aerial damage assessment after storm
Aircrew flies 5-hr. mission

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