“We Seek, We Find”
“We Seek,
___We Find”__
The motto of our squadron has a deeper meaning than the obvious emergency services connotations. It speaks of our quest to find able and willing professional volunteers to perform our three missions, Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs and Emergency Services. As a composite squadron, we are dedicated to providing the young men and women who join as cadets with the environment and structure to grow and develop into responsible, self-reliant and productive future leaders of our country. We do all of this promoting and living CAP’s core values, Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence and Respect.
Cable Composite Squadron 25 - Civil Air Patrol was happy to host a Group 3 CSX prep day. ... See MoreSee Less
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Cadets from Cable Composite Squadron 25 - Civil Air Patrol had the opportunity to tour JPL. The highlight of the tour was the assembly of the Europa Clipper! ... See MoreSee Less
Cable Composite Squadron congratulates 2nd Lieutenant Preston Keightley on achieving the Billy Mitchell Award. ... See MoreSee Less
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Cadets enjoyed team building activities and a potluck on the 5th Thursday of this leap year. ... See MoreSee Less
Cable Composite Squadron 25 congratulates Cadet Yoakum on his promotion to SrA. ... See MoreSee Less
Cable Composite Squadron 25 congratulates CMSgt Cetina and CMSgt Vu on their promotions. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to all of our cadets who have achieved promotions! ... See MoreSee Less
Semper Vigilans 🇺🇸
Squadron clean up day with a drop in visit from Capt. Whelchel! ... See MoreSee Less
CMSgt Keightley becoming the Cadet Commander ... See MoreSee Less
Cable Composite Squadron 25 - placing wreaths at Riverside National Cemetery. Our cadets also took the opportunity to honor loved ones laid to rest. ... See MoreSee Less
My family and I greatly appreciate your efforts. My father has been resting at Riverside National Cemetery since 1993 as a WWII Veteran. Thank you all so much. Semper Vigilans 🇺🇸
We're proud of our cadets for this accomplishment. Outstanding work! ... See MoreSee Less
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Bravo Zulu!!!! Job well done!
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Well done, I’m proud of y’all
Last night's squadron meeting was quite an eventful one. In addition to our change of command ceremony welcoming incoming Squadron Commander, 1st Lt Gunther Seidel, Sgt Vu was promoted to the grade of Cadet Master Sergeant, and the squadron was honored to host a presentation by Vietnam veteran with 200+ F-4 Phantom II missions, Lt Col Dan Petkunas, USAF (Ret). ... See MoreSee Less
Squadron 25 change of command ceremony ... See MoreSee Less
Composite Sqaudron 25 honor Guard made the presentation of colors at the Cable Airport Light up the Night event tonight ... See MoreSee Less
Cable Composite Squadron 25 Civil Air Patrol cadets and senior members had the honor of virtually hosting Colonel Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret.), a distinguished graduate of USAFA Class of 1996, former Commander of the 333rd Fighter Squadron, the first female pilot of the USAF Thunderbirds, and a former CAP Cadet of Squadron 25. Colonel Malachowski's inspirational story and lasting impact on aspiring young adults from multiple generations left a profound impression on the members.
Said Col Malachowski on her LinkedIn page:
I recently had the pleasure of doing a Zoom visit with some Civil Air Patrol Cadets from Cable Composite Squadron 25, located in Upland, California. As many people know, I got my start as a cadet in Civil Air Patrol at age 12....in this very same squadron.
We talked about my path from CAP cadet ➡️ fighter pilot ➡️ Thunderbird pilot ➡️ professional speaker....and everything in between. They asked a lot of thoughtful questions covering topics from how to prepare for a career in the military and what it feels like to fly in a fighter jet, to overarching life lessons and advice.
It was pretty special to connect with the cadets from my old squadron, knowing that room was full of service-oriented, talented young Americans. Turns out - that I had met one Captain in the Squadron before - I was his cadet flight sergeant at a CAP encampment back when we were 13 years old!
I can't recommend CAP enough, especially for kids - military aspirations or not! It helps build character, confidence, and develop community leaders. What’s not to love?
Fun fact: CAP even funded my flying lessons in high school!
Learn more about the Civil Air Patrol: lnkd.in/dXPUAXVb
#CivilAirPatrol #CAP #Military #AirForce #Leadership #Teamwork #Service #CharacterBuilding #CommunityService #USAF #MotivationalSpeaker #KeynoteSpeaker #ExcellenceUnscripted
www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-malachowski/
Pacific Region, Civil Air Patrol Civil Air Patrol’s California Wing
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Thursday April 30th,2023 1st Lt. Seidel recieved his commendation for completing level 2 training curriculum. ... See MoreSee Less
Today, Squadron 25 cadets and senior members had the honor of virtually hosting Colonel Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret.), a distinguished graduate of USAFA Class of 1996, former Commander of the 333th Fighter Squadron, the first female pilot of the USAF Thunderbirds, and a former CAP cadet of Cable Composite Squadron 25. Colonel Malachowski's inspirational story and lasting impact on aspiring young adults from multiple generations left a profound impression on our members. ... See MoreSee Less
Cadet Oreintation Flights 3/25/23
First flight of the morning taking off
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3/25/23 Cadet Orientation Flights ... See MoreSee Less
Remember. Honor. Teach. - Wreaths Across America is an annual event that brings remembrance to the fallen veterans of the United States, honor those who serve, and to teach children about the importance of freedom.
On Saturday, December 17, cadets of Cable Composite Squadron 25 volunteered at Riverside National Cemetery to serve the community and to lay wreaths to support the value of Wreaths Across America.
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Location
Cable Airport
1749 W 13th St
Upland, CA 91786
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Thursday Meetings
We meet Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Please contact us for further details.
Visitors always welcome!