Yes just like any military sponsored club. Civil Air Patrol is looked favorably upon by the Naval Academy and and college with Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, it will probably help you get into Marine Corps Officer Candidate School and Platoon Leaders Class.
No. Civil Air Patrol is the auxiliary of the United States Air Force. They help out the military, but they will never be deployed into war.
I am in Civil air patrol and as far as know it only helps you join the Air Force however the Naval Sea Cadets might greater your chances. Hope this helps :-)
most likely.
how do marines help our nation
Always. And the Army often come in to help the Marines.
Yes, Civil Air Patrol will. Just like any other military sponsored program! It looks good on a college application and it is favored to see on applications to any of the US military academies or any school with Navy ROTC!!
Civil Air Patrol, Boy Scouts, and high honors should help. Black belts don't count for anything ever since chain places like Personal Best and Eclectic Karate opened up. They just give them away.
Yes. For Cadets Civil Air Patrol offers a National Flight Academy, and some local squadrons host their own flight academys. (Asheville Composite Squadron does this). For senior members, you can also learn to fly. The flight instructors are free as they are volunteers, however, you will have to pay for the aircraft's fuel and any other additional costs.
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
They are an essential part of the Nation's defense.
No. It may allow you to enter the Army at a higher paygrade (E2 or E3, as opposed to E1), but you'll still be responsible for meeting the eligibility criteria.
The marines were required to guard the convicts, and to help keep law and order in the new colony.