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On a cold winter night, surrounded
by emergency equipment at a hanger at the Danbury Airport,
distinguished guests met to recognize the achievements of local youth;
the cadets of the Danbury 399th Composite Squadron of the Civil Air
Patrol. Among the dignitaries present were Mayor Mark Boughton, State
Representative Jan Giegler and State Representative MaryAnn Carson.
All of the dignitaries present
expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the volunteer service
provided by both the senior members (adults) and cadets (youth). They
were pleased to recognize the Danbury unit of Civil Air Patrol, which
in addition to the cadet program also stands ready to provide
Emergency Services and Search & Rescue operations with their single
engine airplanes in the air and search teams on the ground.
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This night, five high school age
cadets of the 399th were called to attention, each receiving the
General Billy Mitchell Award for completion of a significant milestone
in the CAP Cadet Program. The awards were presented by a team of local
dignitaries including Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton, State
Representative Jan Giegler and State Representative MaryAnn Carson.
The Mitchell Award marks the cadets’ promotion into the CAP Cadet
Officer Corp and should they decide to enter the US Air Force,
advanced status in rank and privilege. The awarding of five Mitchell
awards at once is a record for the Connecticut CAP and a great credit
to the Danbury Squadron.
The Cadets receiving the CAP General Billy Mitchell award were: Cadet
1st Lt Ryan Chapman of New Fairfield, CT; Cadet 2nd Lt Peter Foschi of
Southbury, CT; Cadet 2nd Lt Willie Steers of Roxbury, CT; Cadet 2nd Lt
Garrett Kennedy of Golden’s Bridge, NY and Cadet 2nd Lt Jon Wagner of
Waccabuc, NY |