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General Overview

                   Growing from its World War II experience, the Civil Air Patrol
                   has continued to strive to save lives and alleviate human suffering
                   through a myriad of emergency service and operational missions.

                   Search and Rescue (SAR): Perhaps best known for its search
                   and rescue efforts, CAP now flies more than 85 percent of all
                   federal inland SAR missions directed by the Air Force Rescue
                   Coordination Center at Langley AFB, Virginia. Outside of the
                   continental United States, CAP supports the Joint Rescue
                   Coordination Centers in Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Just
                   how effective are the CAP missions? More than 100 people are
                   saved every year by CAP members!



                   "Civil Air Patrol is always the first unit in and usually the last unit out
                   when a real disaster occurs. They are very well trained and always
                   respond quickly."

                                                  Toby Carroll
                              Corporate Safety Evaluation Director,
                                             Continental Airlines
                                        Guardian Angel '91 Exercise



                   Disaster Relief: Often overlooked but vitally important is the role
                   CAP plays in disaster relief operations. CAP provides air and
                   ground transportation, and an extensive communications network.
                   They fly disaster relief officials to remote locations, and support
                   local, state and national disaster relief organizations with
                   manpower and leadership.

                   In fact, CAP has formal agreements with many government and
                   humanitarian relief agencies such as the American Red Cross,
                   Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Aviation
                   Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and the
                   United States Coast Guard.


                   Humanitarian Services: Closely related to disaster relief is CAP's support of humanitarian missions.  Usually in support of the Red Cross, CAP air crews transport time-sensitive medical materials including blood and human tissue in situations where other means of transportation are not possible.


                   Air Force Support: It's hardly surprising that CAP performs several missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts damage assessment, radiological monitoring, light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys.

                   Joint U.S. Air Force and CAP SAR exercises sharpen the skills of all participants and offer realistic training for a deadly serious mission.


                   Counterdrugs: CAP joined the "war on drugs" in 1986 when CAP signed an agreement with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Customs Service offering CAP resources to be used to stem the flow of drugs into and within the United States. Today, CAP has similar agreements with the Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Forest Service.

                   CAP has made major contributions to the counterdrug fight by providing aerial reconnaissance, airborne communication support, and airlift of law enforcement personnel. In 1997 alone, CAP units flew nearly 40,000 hours in support of counterdrug efforts.


                        "The war on drugs is a battle of such vast proportion that we may
                        not yet recognize its scale...We need mandatory drug education to
                        get our youth pointed in the right direction. Our young people need
                        to know how to resist peer pressure, to learn self-respect and pride --
                        just like Civil Air Patrol teaches its cadets."

                                                   Ernie Preate, Jr.
                                         Former Pennsylvania Attorney General



                   CAP/ROTC Initiative: Starting in 1993, CAP became more closely involved in direct support of the Air Force ROTC. Joint efforts are underway to conduct cross flow educational and orientation flights with Air Force ROTC, benefiting both organizations through better use of each one's training resources.

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