Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Meeting THURSDAY MAY 31st 2012

Kingsville, Texas-  A meeting of the Civil Air Patrol's Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron was held on 31 May 2012.  The meeting began with a review of HOT WEATHER safety including how to identify signs of heat exhaustion and what exactly a "sun stroke" is.  Also, how to counter the effects of dehydration.

In the course the material on HOT WEATHER SAFETY, it was mentioned that if the unit was going to do activities out at the "treeline" of Memorial Middle School in potentially high heat steps should be taken to mitigate the weather and its effects on unit personnel.

Aside from observation of "situation monitoring" of one's self and others and period hydration, it was agreed that...should a cadet become "disorientated" the other personnel should have experience in undergoing a "litter carry."

Since the unit does not have stretchers and the like available, a quick brainstorming session was led by Major Carrales to see what could be used to improvise. It was decided that the "tarp" and a couple of it's home cut poles, known affectionately as "shillelaghs," would best suit the purpose.

Cadets Del Valle and Major Carrales adjust the "shillelaghs" and tarp to see if they can hold a person in  a "make shift" litter carry,

Being a man of "command responsibility" Major Carrales volunteered to be the first to try the stretcher.

C/TSgt Robert Alcantara was the second "contestant" of the day.


The assembled cadets then practiced drilling for Parade Marching in light of potential 4th of July activities.  The focused on a, review of Column and Line formations and how to form the flight, how to teach drill to new recruits and how to improve the concepts ofspacing, pace and guiding in a parade setting.

Additionally, Lt Bru went over the needed materials for CAP Unit support of the cub scout day camp.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron Practice Missions- May 2012


Kingsville, Texas—There is an old notion in military units that goes something like this… “TRAIN LIKE YOU FIGHT!” There is also an old tenet of the business world that says that “HAND’S ON TRAINING IS THE BEST TRAINING.” There is wisdom in both of these approaches. In light of that wisdom, the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron is taking its Emergency Services Training very seriously.

“I want cadets in this unit to know a great deal about how CAP missions work before they ever set foot at a SARex or REDCAP,” said Major Joe Ely Carrales, unit commander.

Major Carrales and the unit’s cadet command structure have taken the step of structuring the meetings and training in the 2nd quarter to teach and train cadets in the Incident Command System (ICS) by teaching them to “live it.”

“We can teach this via ‘PowePoint,’” continued Major Carrales, “Or we can teach it by DOING IT.”

Major Carrales went on to say that ICS can be overwhelming for cadets, so it is important to teach it in small digestible sizes adding more complexity as skills are learned.

“Rather than just teaching BCUT in isolation as a we can run COMM exercises based on how a CAP MISSION WORKS” elaborating Major Carrales, “We introduce those small lessons (like mission numbers, CAP FORMS and Incident Command Structure) that can be confusing if done online alone along with Radio Procedures and Protocols.”

Because of this there were several “LOCAL” MISSION NUMBERS issued at the squadron designed as practice. These are designated by the “YEAR” followed by the designator “MMS” to show “MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL” and a digit to follow showing the order of the mission.

Here are the ones so far…

12-MMS-0001/ 17 May 2012: This was the first part of a two part mission designed to begin the training in CAP COMM and the INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM. This mission was provided as a test of communications equipment. The unit practiced RADIO CALL PROCEDURES with locally provided hand held radios acquired from local discount stores. The objective was threefold; 1)Become familiar with the idea of a MISSION NUMBER 2)Practice recently learned materials on CALL SIGNS, PRO-WORDS and radio telephony, and 3) test the effective range of the RADIOs. All objectives were met.

12-MMS-0002: 17 May 2012: This was the second part which included dividing up into several “ground teams” which would expand on the lessons learned on the prior mission. Additionally, it would introduce CAPF 110 Air to Ground Log, with more organized Mission Radio apparatus would be set up. The unit was divided into 5 de facto ground teams and on COMM station representing “Mission Base.” The objective was more expanded… 1) Introduce the whole of the unit to COMM procedures (including CALL SIGNS, PRO-WORDS and radio telephony), 2) continue a testing of the radios on into the local neighborhoods, 3) “stress” the communications apparatus and demonstrate situations where a “radio net” would be used (the concept of a radio net is introduced, but only as a concept), 3) effectively fill out a CAPF 110 while mission was in progress.

12-MMS-0003: 22 May 2012: This included many of the objectives from the two prior activities, however, the CAPF 109 was introduced with only two teams. Mission Radio duties at “Mission Base” were done as a detail of three assisting with the CAPF 110. The difference in this activity was the inclusion of orienteering stills, including the use of a COMPASS. Additionally, the concepts of briefing and de-briefing was introduced and implemented on a small scale. The objective was more inclusive of the ICS system, 1) Use a Lensatic Compass to acquire 4 targets (small postal sting tags) located at obscure locations throughout the MMS campus by finding clues and using compass headings and pacing to find tags, 2) Deploy MISSION RADIO procedures to support the activity, 3) introduce the idea of a “status board” and “sorties,” 3) hold a briefing and debriefing in accordance with CAPF 109, and 4) produce a report as per CAPF 109 that outlines mission activities that is clear and easy to read.

As an amended activity…a “call tree” for a “phone alert” was begun that will be sent out to all cadets for future use in the spreading on information.

Monday, May 21, 2012

2012 SUMMER SCHEDULE

SUMMER SCHEDULE 21 MAY 2012

This will be the summer schedule for the COASTAL BEND CADET SQUADRON of the CIVIL AIR PATROL. As a basic rule, the meetings will be held at CAP STATION KINGSVILLE behind Memorial Middle School from 1500L hrs (3:00 PM) to 1730L hrs (5:30 PM). There will be additional field trips to CORPUS CHRISTI, VICTORIA or BROWNSVILLE which will generally be on Tuesdays (to coincide with those units’s evening meeting) These will be announced via a permission slip and on line at…

http://corpuschristicap.blogspot.com/

Squadron News, Meeting Minutes and other announcements will also be made at that BLOG. Meeting dates are listed below and will be assigned a meeting “mission” in the above blog.

31 May 2012- PARADE MARCHING/ DRILL TESTING/ Prep for BCUT.

7 JUNE 2012- COMMUNICATIONS DRILL and BCUT (OPS)

Cub Scout DAY CAMP at Troop 18 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

14 JUNE 2012- DRILL/ LEADERSHIP EXERCISE (LEADERSHIP)

21 JUNE 2012- SPORTS ACTIVITY to be ANNOUNCED (PT TEST)

28 JUNE 2012- FIELD ACTIVITY

Sat 30 June-07 July Summer Encampment


5 JULY 2012- ROCKET DAY (MAJOR CARRALES' BIRTHDAY)

12 JULY 2012- HIGH ADVENTURE (TBA)

19 JULY 2012- COMMUNICATIONS DRILL/ ES WORKSHOP(OPS)

26 JULY 2012-DRILL/ LEADERSHIP EXERCISE (LEADERSHIP)


2 AUG 2012- COMMUNICATIONS DRILL/ ES WORKSHOP

9 AUG 2012- SPORTS ACTIVITY to be ANNOUNCED (PT TEST)

16 AUG 2012-TRAINING for Cadet NCOs to prepare for NEW RECRUITS

23 AUG 2012- TBA
CAP is NOT a Kingsville ISD school project and there are lots of activities for the summer. Cadets can continue to advance in rank/grade.


Jose E. Carrales, Maj, CAP DISTRIBUTION:

Commander



Friday, May 18, 2012

Memorial Middle School Olympic Results

MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSFEED-This school year at Memorial Middle School several new clubs were chartered to provide students with opportunities to enhance their learning. 

The sponsors of these groups gathered to try a new idea in fellowship, a Memorial Middle School Organizational Olympics.  The idea was a first and represented the hard work of Community In Schools (CIS) worker Ms Michelle Macias.  The idea was presented to the MMS Student Council, CIS, CIS Baseball, the Spanish Club and Major Carrales of the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron who took to making it a success.

CAP Pavilion at MMS Organizational Olympic Village

Memorial Middle School Olympic Results

May 17, 2012

3 LEGGED RACE:
1st: CIS BASEBALL
2nd: CAP
3rd: MMS STUDENT COUNCIL

OBSTICAL COURSE:
1st: CIS
2nd: CIS BASEBALL
3rd: CAP

WATER BALLON TOSS:
1st: CIS BASEBALL
2nd: SPANISH CLUB
3rd: CIS

TUG OF WAR
1st: SPANISH CLUB
2nd: CIS
3rd: CAP

MMS Olympic Participants prepare for the Obstacle Course set up in the Gym

MMS Spanish Club, Communities in School, CIS Baseball, Student Council and the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron prepare for the obstacle course.
Everyone had a great time and everyone is looking forward to doing it again next year.  CAP came out 4th over all, but we have a year to prepare.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Beach to Bay 2012- Joint Activity Between the Corpus Christi Comp Squadron and the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron

Corpus Christi, Texas- The Corpus Christi Comp Squadron and the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron supported the 2012 Beach to Bay relay on 19 May 2012.  The day's activities included 1) providing passive security to the awards area to discourage or report would be thieves, 2) assist the runners at the finish line by removing tracking tabs and helping distressed runners to the medical area and3) provide other assistance as needed to activity officials and spectators.

4 cadets from the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron were selected to attend the activity and met at Memorial Middle School in Kingsville, Texas at 0645L to be in place on time.

Coastal Bend Cadets selected for the trip  were C/MSgt Juan M. Cardec, C/TSgt Sarah Del Valle, CAP,  C/TSgt Bobby Alcantara, CAP and C/SrA Phillip Barrett, CAP.  These cadets were selected by their CAP grade and Cadet Barrett was selected since he was the first cadet from the 2011-2012 "wave" of cadets to promote to airman.

CAP Cadets from the Corpus Christi Comp. Squadron and the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron assist at the Finish Line at Beach to Bay.  Cadets provide water, assistance to the medical tent and pass out team award medals to those finishing the race.
The First runner crosses the finish line at Beach to Bay.
2d Lt K. Ryder provides support to cadets that are "holding the line" cadets provide passive security. 
Cadets Cardec and Barrett assist with awards at the Closing Presentation.

MAY 2012- Memorial Middle School Cadet Promoted




By Major Joe Ely Carrales, CAP
Memorial Middle School— C/MSgt Juan M. Cardec, C/Tsgt Robert Alcantara, C/A1C Irizarry and C/Amn Christian S. Hock from the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron were promoted to their rank in the Civil Air Patrol during May 2012. 

                Cadet Juan M. Cardec has been the squadron’s Cadet First Sergeant since last February and has intensified his Emergency Services.  Unfortunately for the Coastal Bend Cadet squadron, Cadet Cardec will be moving to McAllen, Texas where he is expected to continue his training with the Wild Horse Desert Comp Squadron which is garrisoned in McAllen.

Cadets Alcantara, Irizarry, Cardec and Hock at the MMS Organizational Olympics after fresh promotions.
                Cadet Robert Alcantara has also been focusing on his Emergency Services training as well as assisting in squadron happenings as a an element leader and acting flight sergeant.  Cadet Alcantara began his CAP cadet career in the Corpus Christi Composite Squadron as was one of the founding members of the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron.

                Cadet Micaela Irizarry has served as a flight adjutant in her flight and helped to organize the squadron’s files.  Cadet Christian Hock has been commended by his orientation pilot as a solid aviator and has a bright future in the squadron.
               
                “I am glad the cadets are advancing in their studies and CAP cadet careers,” said Major Joe Ely Carrales, squadron Commander, “I look forward to working with them over the summer.”
                The Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron will meet at Memorial Middle School on most Thursdays during the summer from 3:00 to 5:30 pm.  Parents or youth 12 to 18 interested in joining the Civil Air Patrol cadet program can e-mail Major J.E. Carrales at jecarrales@yahoo.com or call/text at 361-779-4739.  


C/MSgt Juan M. Cardec, C/A1C Micaela Irrizary and C/Amn Christain Hock after freshly getting promoted.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Squadron Spirit with a Bang!

Kingsville, Texas- The Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron was surprised to discover that they had a new "toy" to  use.  In all actuality, it is a bit of a serious object.

In an effort at increase School and Squadron Spirit, 2d Lt Terry Bru, brought by a replica canon from the mid-19th Century.  It is a pneumatic canon, air fired, and it shoots out a flour charge.

"We hope to increase school and squadron spirit," said Major J.E. Carrales, "by firing the canon when the football team scores a touch down at MMS games next year."

Major Carrales went to say that is required training and extreme amounts of safety procedures.

Cadets from the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron pose with the canon.

The Canon in the field.

Corpus Christi Composite Squadron Takes 1st Place at Buc Days Parade

Corpus Christi, Texas- One of the most visible activities in South Texas is the annual Buc Days Parade that takes place in Corpus Christi, Texas.  The parade runs through downtown Corpus Christi and has an incredible amount of floats as organizations from across South Texas join to let the world know they support the idea of a Greater South Texas.

Buccaneer Days is done in conjunction with a carnival, a rodeo and, of course, the Illuminated Light Parade.

Cadets and Seniors from the Corpus Christi Composite Squadron participated in the Illuminated Light Parade on 5 May 2012.

The Corpus Christi Comp Squadron Cadet parade element marshals in the staging Area before the parade.

The Squadron during the parade.

The Corpus Christi Composite Squadron made a good showing and even placed 1st in the Marching Units category.  Good JOB TX-026.

Training Continues at Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron

Kingsville, Texas- As the school year comes to a close, the activities at the Coastal Bend Cadet Squadron began the process of intensifying.

"It is a common misconception," said Major J. E. Carrales, "that just because our squadron is associated with the Memorial Middle School campus that we end all operations when the school ends.   This is ridiculous...in fact, in summer more things are possible."

Cadet S. Del Valle instructs cadets in the Manual of Arms for Summer Parades and Next School Year's ceremonies.
Cadets take a moment to sand the new drill rifles they are making "in house"
Cadets assemble shelter halves for future use in CAP ES activities.
Cadets have several projects in the works including continuing ES training (including CAMP OUTS), making their own drill rifles and preparing for summer activities.