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HomeMy WebLinkAbout29 Train for CAP Disaster Service 197629 Train for CAP Disaster Service CALVERT — Twenty -nine Civil Air Patrol (CAP) "1 members from Calvert and Brazos County took part in a two -day bivouac training `ti session last weekend. Fifteen cadets and fourteen senior members of the Calvert High School Composite and Brazos County (Bryan- College Station) Composite Squadrons of CAP worked on emergency services training during the weekend. Cadets were required to pitch their tents in total darkness Friday night and eat cold rations or food that did not require cooking or heat of any kind. This was part of the disaster training technique emphasized with all cadets and CAP members. An official for the group said those par- ticipating showed marked improvement in their training efforts. The next day Capt. William Conrad and 1st Lt. Ken Har- ding took nine cadets on orientation flights. Two seniors also flew on initial observer training flights. Saturday afternoon the group watched the Experimental Aircraft Association's Fly -In and Air Show at the Montgomery County Airport in Conroe. At its regular squadron meeting May 13 the Calvert CAP honored outgoing squadron commander Capt. Harry Hicks with a plaque and a surprise party. The cadets thanked Hicks and his wife, 1st Lt. Rose Hicks, for their work with the Calvert CAP unit. The Hicks' will be moving to Houston in June.