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Civil Air Patrol Inspector General College

The Civil Air Patrol Inspector General College at Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, New Mexico will begin on Monday 9 June 2008 at 0730 hours and will end on Friday 13 June 2008 at 2100 hours (after the Graduation Banquet).  You should plan your travel for Sunday, 8 June and Saturday, 14 June.

Student check-in will begin on Sunday, 8 June, from 1300 to 1700 hours.  Watch for signs when you check in.  Those arriving after those hours may check-in on Monday morning at the class site.

There will also be a get-acquainted mixer on Sunday, from 1800 hours to 2100 hours .  Dress is casual, and light evening fare/drinks will be provided.

Program Outline:

To see the class schedule of the IG College program, click here

Prerequisite:

Students must have completed the IG Senior Level Training Course in order to attend the IG College. 

Cost/Incidental Fees:

Registration – Cost $50; payable at time of initial application to National Headquarters

Banquet Fee for the banquet is included in the registration fee. 

Travel – Students are responsible for the cost of their own transportation to/from Albuquerque and for billeting costs 

Billeting – Cost $34.50 per night.  Local transportation – Generally there is no need to rent a car, unless you wish to do so at personal expense.   Transportation has been arranged from the airport at regular intervals on arrival and departure days.  If you have not provided Becky Lee with your travel arrangements please do so IMMEDIATELY!

Billeting:

The base has made special arrangements for us to stay on-base.  MSA orders will be cut and sent to registered students shortly before the dates of the College.   

ATTENDEE ARRIVAL DATES - CLICK HERE!

Student Requirements:

The nummber of student spaces is limited.  All applicants must be current members of Civil Air Patrol.  Applications will be accepted in the following categories:

Category 1:  Wing, or Region Inspectors General and assistants; Group, Wing, or Region Commanders; and Legal Officers

Category 2:   Group, Wing, or Region Vice-Commanders or Chiefs of Staff, as well as other interested members who have the approval of the CAP/IG, will be accepted on a space available basis.  (Members in this category should have the CAPF 17 approved by their unit commander.)

To apply complete a CAPF 17 and mail with your $50 check or money order to:

CAP IG College
105 South Hansell Street
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112
Attn: Ms Becky Lee

Members who have been accepted for attendance will receive a packet with additional information in the mail or by e-mail.

Bring to the College:

CAP ID card and a picture ID

Paper/pen

Laptop desired, but not required

Uniform Requirements:

Class –

Air Force style uniform:  short sleeve blue shirt combination, open collar (please make sure haircuts are within regulation when wearing this uniform.  If you choose to wear the long-sleeve shirt, you must wear the tie/tab with it).

-    or  -

Short-Sleeve Aviator Shirt Combination as specified in CAPM 39-1 (remember the black shoes and black socks).

Banquet –

            Service Dress (Blue jacket, long sleeve shirt w/tie or tab) – [Note, this is not the Mess Dress]

-  or  -

            Blue Blazer combination  (or appropriate dinner wear for civilian attendees – coat/tie or dress)

We will provide:

Message Center - we are asking members to turn off cell phones, pagers and beepers during class.  A message center will be manned to receive messages from callers.  The numbers are projected to be (505) 846-1778/1781.  Long distance calls out must be conducted during break times; on payphones or on personal cell phones.

Notebook/CD with lesson material and references

We will post presentations to Web after the course completion date (to accommodate last minute revisions to material).

Tips/Reminders:

Jackets probably will not be necessary in June, but if you do wear the Air Force style jacket, you must zip it at least 2/3 of the way up (even if worn inside the building) 

Hats are required outdoors when wearing the Air Force Style uniform

Salutes – are to be rendered outside to all higher-ranking Civil Air Patrol and Air Force members.  Return all salutes made to you by lower-ranking Civil Air Patrol and Air Force members.  Also be aware of and salute all staff cars portraying the silver stars of a General or the silver eagle of a Colonel.

If you are in uniform indoors when the National Anthem is played, stand at attention; do not salute and do not place your hand over your heart.  If you are outdoors and hear the National Anthem played (usually at 1630 or 1700 hours) stand at attention and face the direction of the music.  Salute if you are in uniform or place your hand over your heart if you are not in uniform.

Use of BX/Clothing Sales/Commissary –

Generally speaking, members may make purchases in Clothing Sales with a valid CAP ID card (the clerk may also ask you for an additional ID with your picture on it). 

The Commissary and Base Exchange are normally off-limits to other than Air Force members.  If there are changes we will get that word out via the Website and at registration

You must be an active Air Force member in order to drive an Air Force government vehicle.  CAP members who only have CAP licenses are not permitted to drive anything other than POVs and CAP corporate vehicles.

 

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