About the Hawk Squadron

This is All About the Hawk Cadet Squadron And What We Do!

The Hawk Cadet Squadron is proud for the roles we have played in the past. From Learning Aircraft to Search and Rescues, we feel proud of what we do for the United States of America. You can be one of 25,000 members of the Civil Air Patrol (that's half of the U.S. Coast Guard!).

If your interest are to learn to fly, or to save lives, CAP and the Hawk Cadet Squadron will give you a great chance to. To join CAP you do not have to be an adult nor a pilot. You can be 12 years old, or in the sixth grade. You can join if you're an adult. It's open for just about everyone! Click Here to learn more about CAP.

In the year 1999, the Hawk Cadet Squadron were apart of three Search and Rescue (SAR) missions. Hawk also just went up on a KC-135 refueling mission on Tuesday, October 17, 2000 (as seen in the photo on the main page). CAP has all of it for you. Its a wonderful military training school (even if you don't plan on joining the Armed Forces!)

If you have any question(s) on what we do here at the Hawk Cadet Squadron, Please E-Mail us!
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