Cadet Programs
Cadets at the Annapolis Composite Squadron (MD-028)
There are a wide range of activities Cadets may participate in at the Annapolis Composite Squadron through Civil Air Patrol's Cadet Program. Young people can develop their leadership skills, investigate the fundamentals of aerospace science, acquire the habit of exercising regularly, solidify their character, and participate in exciting hands-on activities that prepare them to become responsible citizens.
Youth between the ages of 12-18 may join the CAP Cadet Program and remain in cadet status until they turn 21. Middle school students may join before turning 12, if their school participates in the CAP School Program.
Many cadets choose to participate in our search and rescue ground team program where technical skills, first aid, and survival skills are taught
Programs for CAP Cadets:
Tri-Wing Encampment
The annual Tri-Wing Encampment is hosted by Maryland, Delaware, and National Capital Wings. Encampments are one of the most popular and worthwhile activities available to cadets. They challenge cadets to develop self-discipline and teamwork while broadening their understanding of aerospace. Most encampments are conducted on a military installation.
Maryland Wing Solo Academy
This annual course will prepare a limited number of prequalified cadets to pass the FAA written private pilot exam and solo in a CAP aircraft.
Aerospace Academy
This week-long annual cadet event will instruct cadets in basic aerodynamics, flight operations, and glider flying.
International Cadet Exchange
The International Cadet Exchange (IACE) provides selected youth and adults an opportunity to serve as "ambassadors" to participating countries and promote international goodwill, friendship and understanding
Civic Leadership Academy
If you’re interested in politics and careers in public
service, CAP’s Civic Leadership Academy, an intensive
1-week program in Washington, DC, is for you.
CLA cadets receive behind-the-scenes tours and
briefings at the Capitol, Supreme Court, State
Department, Pentagon, CIA, and more. They interact
with national leaders while learning about the
democratic process. The week culminates with
CAP’s Legislative Day, when cadets meet with their
elected representatives on Capitol Hill.
This is not your average field trip to Washington.
CLA is an academically-focused activity that
includes seminars, readings, and group projects.
Maryland Wing Cadet Speak Off
To develop communications skills which will allow cadets to promote Civil Air Patrol.
Maryland Wing Color Guard Competition
Open to all cadet squadron color guard teams in the Maryland Wing. A cadet color guard team will be composed of five cadets (four primaries and one alternate). The primary team will ideally consist of two cadet airmen (the guards) and two cadet NCOs (the flag bearers).
Cadet Ball
Hosted by the Maryland Wing Cadet Advisory Council.
Maryland Air National Guard Shadow Program
The intent of the ANG Shadow Program is to introduce cadets to the opportunities and challenges available through service in the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve or Active Duty USAF. Cadets will spend five days working alongside Air National Guard members performing tasks in eight different career areas. These areas include flight-line operations, major overhaul and repair, engine repair facility, avionics repair facility, hydraulic shop, Electronic Counter Measures shop, weapons, security, support functions and fuels to name a few.