If the cadet has a valid military/DOD employee/DOD dependant ID, they can take advantage of any of the various military shops. If not, then they are assed out.
Yes.
I cannot find any regulation against a Civil Air Patrol Cadet from attending meetings at other squadrons, in other locations other than the home squadron.
Technically, yes. Civil Air Patrol is the United States Air Force Auxiliary. However, C.A.P. members are not service members of the Air Force, just volunteers.
Yes, we encourage it. I've even had out of state cadets attend the week long summer encampments. Lt. Col. Bill, CAP
The Civil Air Patrol is the Official Auxiliary of the United States Air Force. The main missions are Cadet Programs, Emergency Services, and Aerospace Education. For more information, refer to http://gocivilairpatrol.com
Civil Air Patrol was created in 1941.
Try the Civil Air Patrol. Fort Wayne has a cadet squadron that could help you get started. Try the church they have volunteer programs all the time
The motto of Civil Air Patrol is 'List of Latin phrases (S)'.
A civil air patrol name plate has the following setup: Civil Air Patrol United States Air Force Auxiliary NAME
Yes. If in doubt call the local Civil air patrol.
The National Headquarters for Civil Air Patrol is at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama.
New Mexico Wing Civil Air Patrol was created in 1941.