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Mr. Ron Martin
TXWG/CAC Chair
Mr. Jonathan Patience
TXWG/CAC Vice Chair
Mr. John Rios
TXWG/CAC Recorder
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Cadet
Advisory Council Overview
The Cadet Advisory Council is defined as having three main purposes:
provide an organization where cadets gain leadership experience at
higher organizational levels, aid the commander in monitoring and
implementing the Cadet Program, and to make recommendations for
improving and running the Cadet Program.
There are two CAP publications which
describe the Cadet Advisory Council. The first is
CAPR 52-16; Cadet
Program Management. This regulation is the foundation to what a CAC can
and cannot do and the general rules associated with a CAC. The other
publication is the
CAPP 52-19; Cadet Advisory Council Guide. This
pamphlet is not a mandatory regulation but is more a resource to make
CAC function more efficiently and make easier the accomplishment of a CAC's goal. The guide was mostly developed by the National Cadet
Advisory Council and is an excellent resource for
CAC information.
So what is a CAC? When you break it down
to its simplest form, CAC is how cadets make changes to their program.
Through the CAC, recommendations can be made to the commander and passed
up the CAC chain so the cadets' program is able to be improved upon.
Below and in the right column are links to resources that relate
directly to the Cadet Advisory Council.
Please use the right
column to navigate through the Texas Wing Cadet Advisory Council pages.
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