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Cadet Program
Cadet Program Resources The
cadet program is designed to inspire the country's youth to become leaders
and dynamic American citizens through an interest in flying. Young men
and women who are American citizens or aliens "lawfully admitted for permanent
residency" may become Civil Air Patrol cadets. They must have completed
the sixth grade or be at least 12 years old to become members. The maximum
age for entering the cadet program is 18.
Through studies and other activities, cadets work their way through a series of 15 achievements. As cadets progress, they earn increased rank, ribbons or certificates and also become eligible for nationally sponsored special activities and may compete for academic scholarships.
The most sought after activity of advanced cadets is the International Air Cadet Exchange. Each summer, about 120 cadets and their adult escorts travel to one or the other of some 20 foreign countries. In return, cadets from foreign lands visit the United States as guests of Civil Air Patrol and the Air Force. Such trips promote goodwill and understanding among the world's youth who share a common interest in aviation.
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