Photos from Day 3 by the Public Affairs Staff.
- Cadet basics recieve a briefing before flying on the C-130J and helicopters.
- Cadet basics get ready for take off in a C-130J aircraft.
- Cadet basics from Alpha Flight help eachother with their uniforms.
- C/Amn Alex Collins stands in front of one of the tires of a fire truck at Warfield ANG Base.
- A Delaware Wing cadet takes in the view of the ground from a C-130J.
- An ariel view from a C-130J.
- Capt Marty Sacks, CAP, shows the C-130J cockpit to C/TSgt Christopher Dengler, CAP, of Charlie Flight.
- C/Lt Col Charles Frater, Encampment Cadet Vice Commander, stands in front of of a C-130J aircraft.
- Squadron IV is ready for PT!
- Lt Col (Dr.) Mary Diaz, MDANG, and Capt Marty Sacks, CAP, enjoy the C-130J flight.
- Charlie Flight Sergeant Meyers leads a group of cadets off of the flight line.
- Charlie Flight cadets take a look at the cockpit of a C-130J.
- Cadets see an ariel view of the ground below the C-130J.
- Cadets onboard a C-130J.
- Cadets line up for the tour of the A-10’s.
- Cadets had the opportunity to observe the cockpit of an A-10.
- Cadets enjoy looking at the A-10’s at Warfield.
- Cadets at Warfield Air National Guard Base.
- C/Capt Lopez inspects cadet basics.
- Cadet basics observe a carrier that would be attached to an aircraft.
- A cadet basic rappels out of a stationary helicopter used for training.
- Cadet basics form up at Warfield.
- C/Amn Quinton Dietz, a member of a CAP overseas squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, enjoys his C-130J flight.
- Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie Flights leave the hangar at Warfield where the A-10’s are kept.
- Alpha Flight gets ready for marching and drill.
- Alpha Flight element leaders talk wiht their Flight Sergeant.
- Alpha Flight brushes up on memory work before departing for Warfield.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
- Cadets participate in morning PT.
























































Great job to the PA folks updating the site! Love the pictures! Lt Col Teresa Connor – USAFR (joint staff PAO)
By: Teresa on July 1, 2009
at 5:31 pm
PAO staff: you are the link between everything happening at camp and those of us who would rather be there – than at our “day-jobs”. Keep the photos and stories, newsletters and tweets coming.
Your work is cutting edge!
By: LtCol LaPre on July 1, 2009
at 8:32 pm
Thanks so much for posting these! Worried moms really appreciate them more than you realize!!
Really hoping for more pics and updates on ECHO…not too much on them this week…
Thanks so much, again!!
By: Jennifer on July 2, 2009
at 9:04 am
I agree — its been a little light on Squadron 3 as a whole (Echo and Foxtrot). Day 2 is the only day with pics of Squadron 3. Just an observation, and a bit of a parental wish for more pics of Squadron 3. I’m still very appreciative of the work by the Public Relations team.
By: Trish on July 2, 2009
at 9:58 am
I’m with you Trish!! Let’s keep our fingers crossed for more UPDATES and PICS of Squadron III!!!! Even if we can’t see our particular kids in the pics it’s at least such a comfort to see/hear what their Squadron is doing.
By: Jennifer on July 2, 2009
at 10:14 am
I agree, where is Echo. If I could just see one pic of my son, I’d feel much better.
By: Veronica Wynnyk on July 2, 2009
at 10:09 am
Me too…..Lord help us when they actually attend real boot camp!! Maybe they’ll send us pics and updates, too?? A mom can hope, right?!?!
By: Jennifer Reichner on July 2, 2009
at 10:16 am
I’m loving the pic and Twitter updates! They are grately appreciated by the parents at home! Good job by the public relations staff. I see pics from Day 3 are being uploaded as I type. Hopefully some pics from the Foxtrot flight will be forthcoming…? Thanks again.
By: Trish on July 2, 2009
at 9:24 am
I agree…..Where’s the Golf Flight? This is my first time away from my daughter with no communitcation…..please post some pics
By: Christy Ebel on July 2, 2009
at 4:27 pm
I can’t find my son either, but let me assure everyone that your children are doing fine. It does stink to not be able to see them on here. I have a daughter that has been through CAP for 6 years and has done encampment for all 6 years. This will change them for the better and they will never forget this. When my daugher did this over 3 years ago they didn’t have websites with posted pictures (this was in FL though). Lets keep looking in hopes that we get to see at least one picture of them. Rest at ease parents, this is one of the best things your children could be a part of in their life time.
By: Terry Roth on July 2, 2009
at 7:22 pm
Thank you for sharing yours and your daughter experiences. My wish finally came true, 2 pictures of my daughter today! =)
By: Christy Ebel on July 2, 2009
at 8:53 pm
Thank you for the wonderful job you are doing. As a mother withdrawl from speaking with my son has been difficult but every little glimpse we get with the pictures is a thrill—and brings on the tears. Sorry Sean! As a nurse my stomach dropped and I ran thru every trauma scenario that could happen with my son rapelling down 100ft wall. But the huge smile on his face and look in his eyes said he is enjoying every moment. Thanks for the wonderful experiences you are giving our sons and daughters!! And the pics have been a wonderful PR campaign for my other 2 sons who can not wait to “get their turn”.
maryruth
By: maryruth spencer on July 3, 2009
at 10:56 am