
Civil Air Patrol - Vermont Wing
- We supported Vermont Air National Guard providing airborne communications relays and targets for the jet pilots to train in intercepting low- and slow-flying aircraft.
- Conducted four searches for overdue airplanes, coordinating aircraft and ground crews.
- Participated in a large search and rescue and communications training exercise with the Vermont State Police Ground Team.
- Provided aerospace and STEM education in state technology education centers, elementary, middle and high school campuses.
- Our cadets benefited from powered and glider orientation flights. They participated in Wreaths Across America observations to honor the nation’s fallen patriots, and provided color party at parades, Lake Monster games, and more.
The Vermont Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is looking for Inspector General Officers and Assistant Inspector General Officers, to become part of our volunteer, non-profit organization, chartered by Congress as the United States Air Force Auxiliary.
Do you have a desire to volunteer and serve your community a few days a month? Do you have an interest in becoming part of a Search & Rescue organization that saves numerous lives every year throughout the United States? As a volunteer with CAP you can participate in Search and Rescue (SAR) missions; Search and Rescue Exercises (SAREX’s); and disaster relief efforts as part of the Auxiliary to the United States Air Force. Our organization also coordinates and works with other disaster relief and governmental organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security, DoD, FEMA and Vermont Emergency Management.
Inspector General Officers and Assistant Inspector General Officers perform the following duties
Responsible for implementing, managing and directing programs at the direction of the commander.
- Compliance –
- Conduct inspections and render reports of inspection.
- Coordinate inspection results with the commander and staff.
- Recommend policies or directives to improve unit effectiveness.
- Monitor inspection program of subordinate units.
- Complaint Resolution –
- Conduct analyses and investigations of complaints and grievances.
- Conduct analyses and investigations of Waste, Fraud and Abuse allegations.
- Conduct investigations as authorized by the commander.
- Maintain files as applicable to the Inspector General program.
- Provide guidance and assistance to commanders and members in areas of conflict resolution and regulatory compliance.
If you’re up for the task, CAP offers non-military citizens stimulating training opportunities few people outside of the military can experience. Our volunteer members continuously train to acquire the life-saving and Emergency Services skills necessary to assist Federal and State humanitarian agencies, Emergency Management agencies for when disasters strike, and to participate in search and rescue missions.
The following local squadrons are in need of Inspector General Officers and Assistant Inspector General Officers and are constantly training and preparing their members for the skills necessary to provide Emergency Services to the public in a time of need
- The Burlington Senior Squadron This Squadron generally meets the first Wednesday of each month from 6 00 to 8 00 p.m. at 355 Valley Road, South Burlington, VT 05403. Contact Peter Slocombe at [email protected]. The meeting is at our Head Quarters at the end of Valley Road on the second floor of the Hangar also used by the Vermont Flight Academy. Our door is the left-hand entrance. It is kept locked; you must ring
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.
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