The 2023 Georgia Wing Encampment is officially underway, and this page is your official source for a behind-the-scenes look into what our cadets are doing and learning every day!
Each day around dinner time, we'll post an update about the day's activities. And when photos become available, we'll put the link to the gallery for that day as well.
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Leadership is a very important part of Civil Air Patrol’s cadet program, and is one of the main things that we focus on. Our goal is to have the next person after us do a better job than we did.
"Servant leadership means being in the trenches with your cadets," said Encampment First Sgt., Cadet Chief Master Sgt. Jonathan Baines from Kennesaw.
“It was so fun getting to turn on our side in the Blackhawk and getting to see the water in Lake Lanier,” he said. "It was the best experience I’ve ever had.” - Cadet Airman Aidan Allenberg from Cobb County
Today, we asked cadets and senior members what the 4th of July means to them, what their favorite part of the 4th is, and how they feel about spending it at encampment.
Day Two of encampment included in processing, room assignments, the initial skills assessment, and briefings for medical and safety. Cadets will end the day learning about the Warrior Spirit and how discipline is the key to success.
Day One of encampment included in processing, room assignments, the initial skills assessment, and briefings for medical and safety. Cadets will end the day learning about the Warrior Spirit and how discipline is the key to success.