texas wing conference - Texas Wing, Civil Air Patrol

HILTON NASA CLEARLAKE, HOUSTON, TX
TEXAS WING CONFERENCE
10-13 APRIL 2014
TEXAS WING CONFERENCE 2014 - HILTON NASA CLEARLAKE, HOUSTON, TX
Fellow Texans, Volunteers and Friends,
We appreciate the hard work, dedication, sacrifice of time and resources ALL of our members make
each and every day. The cooperative spirit in Texas Wing sets the stage for us to achieve our “Wing of
Excellence” reputation. It is that time of the year to meet up with old friends and meet new friends at
our Texas Wing Conference, 10-13 April 14, in Clear Lake, TX. We will celebrate a successful 2013 and
learn new skills preparing for a busy 2014.
Please join us in honoring the many honorees for this year’s top awards which will be presented at our
conference banquet.
Congratulations to ALL of the annual award nominees! We are very proud of each of you and appreciate your special talents you share with Civil Air Patrol and the Texas Wing.
Brooks Cima, Colonel, CAP
TX Wing Commander
CONFERENCE UNIFORM OF THE DAY
General Conference
Saturday Banquet
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USAF Style Service Dress
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Mess Dress Uniform
Inside this issue:
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USAF Style Long or Short Sleeve
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Semi-Formal Uniform
Speaker
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Blazer Shirt Combination
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USAF Style Service Dress
Exhibitors
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Aviator Shirt Combination
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Blazer Uniform
Special Events
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Navy Blue Polo Combination
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Civilian Business Casual
Civilian Black Tie or Formal
Featured Breakouts 8
No utility uniforms (BDUs, Blue Utility, Distinctive Blue Field Uniform, or Flight Suits)
are authorized for wear during the conference activities. Utility uniforms during travel
are authorized.
Note: The CAP Corporate Service Uniform is no longer authorized. See CAPM39-1
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Order of Programs
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Awards
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Sponsors
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Hotel Map
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Awards Banquet Key Note Speaker
Who is Sy Liebergot? Sy Liebergot is a retired NASA
Apollo Mission Flight Controller, retrospective space
history lecturer and author who shares his remarkable
personal life experiences. As a NASA EECOM (Electrical,
Environmental and Consumables) Flight Controller in
Mission Control, his professional engineering career
spanned the entire Apollo Lunar Program, Skylab, the
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) early Shuttle, and the
International Space Station (ISS).
From his autobiography, Apollo EECOM: Journey Of A
Lifetime: Sy’s personal journey to the EECOM Flight
Controller console in Mission Control began with a truly
horrific childhood - one which he barely survived,
whose remnants and after-images clearly influence his
life to this day. The fact that he was able to endure, escape and overcome his terrifying origins provides the
kind of compelling human drama that is all too often missing from these tales of derring-do. The
heart and soul of his journey is a story of adversity confronted and gloriously defeated - of a man elevating himself through sheer stamina and determination from a background of poverty, deprivation
and genuine terror to the loftiest possible heights of human achievement; participation in the great
adventure to land humans on the Moon.
Some Highlights: Liebergot’s Apollo space experience began with the very first launch of the unmanned AS-201 in 1966, a 38-minute ballistic “lob” down range. Even though his Apollo experience
included the exciting missions of Apollo 8 and Apollo 11, Apollo 13 became an unwelcome highlight
of his flight controller career.
The Apollo 13 oxygen tank exploded. The multiple failures that flashed across his Mission Control
console screens seemed far too overwhelming to be anything but instrumentation failure, and Sy was
the first to suggest as much. He was also the flight controller into whose lap had been dumped the
catastrophe that was suddenly unfolding - that the spacecraft and its crew, now 200,000 miles from
earth and hurtling in the wrong direction, had less than three hours of life left in their Command and
Service Module spacecraft.
As EECOM in Mission Control on Apollo 13, Sy was at the focal point of the crisis when the spacecraft
oxygen tank exploded. He has advised and contributed to several books concerning Apollo 13 including the movie, Apollo 13; and was the technical adviser for an archival multi-media CD-ROM entitled
Apollo 13, A Race Against Time, which is devoted to the Apollo 13 mission. He has appeared in the
PBS NOVA series, the History Channel Modern Marvels, and the acclaimed Public Broadcast System
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documentary Apollo 13, To The Edge and Back. He served as the on-camera host for a space documentary entitled In the Shadow of the Moon, produced by the CBS affiliate in Austin, Texas. He has
published his autobiography entitled Apollo EECOM: Journey Of A Lifetime.
Skylab: Skylab was the United States’ first attempt at an orbiting space station. He served as an EGIL
(pronounced “eagle”), the Skylab Program EECOM. Disaster seemed to follow Sy to the new spacecraft, when the unmanned Skylab 1 suffered a monster failure after its launch in 1973. The meteoroid shield that covered the Workshop was torn off, taking with it one of the two large solar panel
wings, and fouling the other so that it could not deploy. Because the shield doubled as thermal insulation, once on orbit, Skylab found itself hot and underpowered--it was almost a total loss. Once
again, the resourcefulness and ingenuity of ground personnel saved the spacecraft.
ASTP: The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) was the first international space flight. It was a symbol
of the new spirit of ‘detente’ between the two superpowers and a pre-cursor of Russian-American
cooperation on the ISS. The mission involved a linkup between an American Apollo CSM and a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Liebergot was assigned as the Lead EECOM in 1974 and took on the challenge
of exciting new experiences both technically and culturally.
(As a side note, and somewhat humorously, he was apprehensive about the trip to the USSR, because
of his Russian heritage and his ignorance about what the KGB might know of his family. Sy’s paternal
grandparents emigrated from Kiev in the Ukraine in 1900, and his father was their first born in the
U.S. in 1910. His maternal grandparents emigrated from Novosibkov, Russia in 1913, together with
his 4-year old mother.)
Post Flight Controller and Early Space Station Years in 1979, Liebergot, along with 40 other engineers met in a small building in a back part of the Johnson Space Center (JSC) campus, to write a program plan for a space station. Sy was able to apply his hard-earned operations knowledge at the inception of a new program.
A Space Station Program Office was created at JSC in 1981, and Sy had a position as a senior engineer. Life was good; everyday tested his imagination and manned flight operations experience. 1986
found the space station program taken away from JSC and inexplicably moved to Reston, Virginia, in
the vicinity of Washington, D.C. Disappointed, Sy retired from NASA and took a Shuttle engineering
position with Rockwell.
(The new space station was named “Freedom.” The program offices were staffed by hundreds of personnel in Reston for eight years, consumed eight billion dollars, and yet produced no hardware. In
1995, it was moved back to JSC.)
Working on the ISS: Life takes odd turns. Sy was hired by a small engineering company and again
found himself working in Mission Control, this time on the engineering side of the program which
was most responsible for the ISS construction. This valuable experience led to becoming a Senior
Project Engineer, by which he directed the design and fabrication of the astronaut neutral buoyancy
trainers for the International Space Station (ISS).
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Awards: As part of the heroic Apollo 13 operations team, Sy was awarded the Presidential Medal of
Freedom. He has also received the NASA Commendation Award for his leadership role in the ApolloSoyuz Test Project (ASTP) international space mission. He has been honored as Distinguished Alumnus of his alma mater’s School of Engineering and Technology.
He remains an active booster and international public speaker of NASA's space accomplishments and
the importance of a good education. He lives in Pearland, Texas with his wife, Craig.
Morning General Session Speakers
Technical Sergeant Keith D. Aussant
Technical Sergeant Aussant is a member of the 342nd Training
Squadron, Lackland AFB, Texas. He is part of the squadron’s Pararescue and Combat Rescue Officer Indoctrination Course.
Technical Sergeant Aussant grew up in Dighton, Massachusetts.
Along with his desire to serve his country, he was taught at a young
age to respect and admire the military. This harnessed his decision
to enlist in the United States Air Force. He entered the USAF in 2004
and started his career as a Pararescueman at Moody AFB, Georgia.
Technical Sergeant Aussant has deployed to OEF, OIF and HOA.
Technical Sergeant Aussant has served as an Instructor Supervisor
for the duration of his tenure at the 342nd training Squadron. He
directly supervises over six hundred students annually and has
shaped future Airmen and Pararescuemen.
Technical Sergeant Joshua A. Andrada
Technical Sergeant Joshua Andrada is an Instructor at the Pararescue Indoctrination Course, Lackland AFB, TX. As an instructor
he is responsible for effective course content delivery to 600
trainees annually. His additional duty as the 342 TRS Unit Deployment Manager entails overseeing all deployment related issues for 544 Airmen across six geographically separated units.
He has deployed four times in support of Operation Enduring
Freedom as a Pararescue team member, element leader and team
leader from 2006-2010. He has three times supported NASA
space shuttle missions, twice at trans-oceanic abort landing sites
in Europe and once at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida from
2006-2010. Additionally, he was one of two Pararescuemen to
provided two weeks of rescue support for former President George W. Bush in 2007. A native of Arizona, Technical Sergeant Andrada began his Air Force career with enlistment into the Air Force in
2003 and completed the arduous Pararescue pipeline in 2006.
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Lunch General Session Speaker
James Hannibal, Author & Former USAF Stealth
Bomber Pilot
James graduated from the Air Force Academy where he focused on
Islamic Terrorism and earned his degree in Middle Eastern Studies.
During his Air Force career he has flown the A-10 Warthog, the MQ1 Predator, and the top secret B-2 Stealth Bomber. He has been shot
at, locked up with surface to air missiles (not in the Stealth) and
aided the capture of High Value Targets. He is the author of the Nick
Baron covert operations series from Penguin Random House.
EXHIBITORS
Make sure to visit the lower level of the hotel to interact and
enjoy our extra special exhibits!
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Special Events
FRIDAY EVENING RECEPTION 11 Apr 14
Join us Friday evening for a special reception hosted by our Wing Commander, Col Brooks Cima!
Seniors - Beginning at 1900, join us outside by the pool for an evening of fellowship (and quite
possibly a few war stories). Hors d’oeuvres will be served with an open cash bar.
Cadets - Beginning at 1900, please join your fellow cadets in Discovery for a military ball of your
own. DT Entertainment will be on site mixing tunes for your enjoyment! Dress is semi formal to
formal.
NASA MISSION CONTROL TOUR & NASA 0800-1130 12 Apr 14
First thing Saturday morning, a bus will be leaving from the hotel to meet Gene Kranz for a private tour of NASA’s Historic
Mission Control. This is primarily geared toward our Cadets,
but Seniors are welcome as well!
Gene Kranz is a retired NSAS Flight Director and manager. He
served as a Flight Director during the Gemini and Apollo Programs. He is best known for his role in directing the successful
Mission Control team efforts to save the crew of Apollo 13. Gene
is noted for his trademark close-cut flattop hairstyle and wearing dapper white “mission” vests made by his wife Marta Kranz.
Free time to tour Johnson Space Center will take place after the
special guided tour by Mr. Kranz.
MORNING GENERAL SESSION 0800-1000 12 Apr 14
Promptly join us in the Atlantis Ballroom at 0800 hours to kick start the 2014 Wing Conference into
High gear. Meet many fellow CAP Members from across the wing and hear amazing stories from USAF
Pararescue Instructors TSgt Joshua Andrada & TSgt Keith Aussant.
Para-rescuemen, also called PJs, are United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and
Air Combat Command (ACC) operatives tasked with recovery and medical treatment of personnel in
humanitarian and combat environments. They are the only members of the DoD specifically organized,
trained and equipped to conduct personnel recovery operations in hostile or denied areas as a primary
mission.
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LUNCH & AWARDS PRESENTATION 1200-1300 12 Apr 14
Return to the Atlantis Ballroom at 1200 for a refreshing lunch break, awards, and a special presentation by James Hannibal, author and pilot.
WING AWARDS BANQUET 1900-2200 12 Apr 14
Pre-Banquet Cocktail hour will begin at 1730 in the Atlantis Ballroom Foyer with a cash bar. The
doors for the Ballroom will open at 1830, with posting of the colors at 1905. A delectable dinner will
be served followed by the anticipated presentation from Sy Liebergot, ECCOM for Apollo missions.
At the conclusion, we will take a short break and then promptly being the Texas Wing Annual
Awards.
COMMANDER’S CALL 0800 13 Apr 14
If you are a member of the Texas Wing Staff, your presence is requested by Col Cima for her Quarterly Face-to-Face Commander's Call meeting in the Atlantis Ballroom 1.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE 0700 13 Apr 14
The worship service will take place in the Gemini Room on the bottom floor of the hotel.
CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICE 13 Apr 14
The worship service will take place in the Apollo Room on the bottom floor of the hotel.
Featured Breakout Sessions
These are just some of the outstanding sessions and presenters we have lined up. Please pick up an
updated copy of the Conference Schedule for times and locations.
Who is Rowan & Where is Garcia?
Presented by Col Frank Buethe, SWR CC
CAP Core Values and how they can be integrated into CAP missions/careers/and our personal lives
History in a Technology World
Presented by Maj Phil Kost, TxWg Historian
Calling all historians....or history buffs...or those who have ever read a history book! The amount of
information at our fingertips today as historians is amazing. Come to this breakout session to learn
and exchange different ideas in research techniques, learn a little about CAP History, and the future
of the Historian PD.
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PAO: Take Social Media to the Next Level & What you should know to Embrace it!
Presented by Maj Johanna Augustine, TxWg Deputy Director of Public Affairs
What social media can do for you or what every commander and PAO should
know about social media. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google +, Instagram.
Don't fear the medium, embrace it! Learn the ins and outs of social media
with emphasis on Facebook to include setting up a squadron or group page,
posting articles and pictures, sharing posts, security, and OPSEC.
2013 Overview of Accidents in the Houston District
Presented by Lance Little & Paul Down, FAASTeam
Recap the 2013 Houston Area Accidents with members of the FAA Safety Team.
Maximizing Your Chaplaincy
Presented by Lt Col Dale Climie, TxWg Chaplain
You’re a member of the world’s largest volunteer chaplain corps. You have met the highest educational requirements for any position within CAP. And you facilitate a Character Development forum
once a month?! What’s up with that? In this session, we will share ways of using our credentials as
chaplains to open new opportunities to “let our light so shine”.
Cadet Flight Instruction: PFA / GFA
Presented by Lt Col Bob McDonnell, SWR DOV
The breakout session is both for Senior members that are
interested in giving flight instruction to cadets and for cadets interested in receiving flight instruction. We will cover
both powered and glider. For the Glider I will be assisted
by LTC Tom Bishop, the long time manager of the Wing
Glider Program. We will cover both opportunities at Organized Flight Academies and local init instruction. We will also try to give local IPs the tools to help
them in conducting local instruction in their CAP Unit.
Inspections 101: Understanding Compliance Inspections
Presented by Lt Col George Shank, SWR IG & Lt Col Al Bryant, TxWg IG
The presentation is about recent changes made by National concerning Wing Compliance Inspections. Afterwards, there will be a discussion with Wing members as how these changes will affect
...And Many More!!!
Groups and Units within the Wing.
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Order of Programs
General Sessions & Awards Banquet
Morning General Session
Luncheon General Session
Entry of Head table
Invocation
Presentation of Colors
Introductions
National Anthem
Welcome
Invocation
Guest Speaker
Introductions
Awards Presentation
Welcome
Closing Comments
Guest Speakers
Awards Presentation
Closing Comments
Awards Banquet
Entry of Head table
Presentation of Colors
Invocation
Introduction of Guest
Welcome
Dinner
Key Note Address
Break
Awards Ceremony
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2014 Texas Wing Awards
Squadron of the Year &
SWR Squadron of Distinction
Col Dion E. DeCamp
Ground Team of the Year*
SWR-TX-179
Thunderbird Composite Squadron
SWR-TX-214
Black Sheep Composite Squadron
Squadron of Merit
Aerospace Education
Teacher of the Year*
SWR-TX-142
Randolph Composite Squadron
Capt Kyle Vernon
Group of the Year
Maj Gen Jeanne M. Holm
AE Officer of the Year
SWR-TX-010 Group I
Maj Ahment Vural
Senior Member of the Year
George Texido
Legislative Officer of the Year
Lt Col Richard Kolas
Cadet of the Year
Lt Col Robert Beeley
C/Capt Hunter Coolican
Director of Finance of the Year*
Norm Edwards
Counterdrug Officer of the Year*
Maj Janet Kristoffersen
Maj Alan O’Martin
Col Edwin W Lewis, Jr
Incident Staff Member of the Year
Inspector General of the Year
Lt Col James Bryant
Maj Andrew Theismann
Drug Demand Reduction Officer of the Year
John V. “Jack” Sorenson
Cadet Programs Officer of the Year
Capt Amanda Followell
Professional Development Officer of the Year
Maj Fletcher Sharp
Maj Sherra Ogden
* denotes awards being presented during the Lunch session
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Col Robert B. Payton
Public Affairs Officer of the Year
VFW Award for the Cadet NCO of the Year*
C/CMSgt Samantha Branum
Capt Morgan Montalvo
Communications Officer of the Year*
Brewer Awards
Brewer Award—Category I
Maj John Benavides
C/2Lt Randy Messinger
Safety Officer of the Year*
Brewer Award—Category II
Lt Col Frank Collins
Capt Jason Unwin
Senior Chaplain of the Year*
Maj Stuart Hagedorn
Lt Col Alfred Climie
Capt Lisa Brown
Squadron Chaplain of the Year
Maj Mi Ying Min
Character Development Instructor of the Year*
Capt Debbie Ford
Property management Officer of the Year
Maj Richard Pope
AFSA Outstanding Cadet of the Year
C/Col John Gomez-Simons
AFSA Outstanding National Cadet
NCO of the Year
C/CMSgt Samantha Branum
* denotes awards being
presented during the Lunch
session
 Underline denotes recipient
of Southwest Region award
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American Legion Award to Outstanding CAP
Squadrons
SWR-TX-007 Lackland Cadet Squadron
VFW Award for the Cadet Officer of the Year*
C/Col John Gomez-Simons
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Thank You ALL For Your Service
60 Years
Lt Col Allen Maxwell
55 Years
Maj Robert Libby
50 Years
Lt Col Alexander Alvarez
Lt Col John Samuel
45 Years
Lt Col Ed Billman
Lt Col Walter Herman
Lt Col Robert Ward
Lt Col James Zoeller
40 Years
Capt Leroy Elsik
Lt Col Mark Killian
Lt Col Edwards Stamper Jr
35 Years
Lt Col Deborah French
Lt Col Steve Haney
Capt William Johnston
Maj John Krogstad
Capt Wayne Morgan
Maj William Posey
Maj Patsy Sholl
Lt Col David Wagner
30 Years
Maj Alan Baker
Maj Edward Bashur II
30 Years Continued
Lt Col William Crossland
Maj William Fitzgerald
Capt Paul Hereford
Maj Dean Seigler
Lt Col Louis Thomas
25 Years
Lt Col Jean Bishop
Lt Col Henry Ehrlich
1Lt Lola Ehrlich
Lt Col Jan Hays
Maj Celia Levesque
Maj Margaret Ogden-Howe
Lt Col James Pizzorno
Lt Col Bob Sides
Lt Col Ben Sundet
20 Years
Capt Diana Beauchamp
1Lt Bruce Blake
Capt Cleve Breedlove
SM Michael Calvitto
Maj Hal Carpenter
Capt Joseph Chasnoff
1Lt Charles Chen
1Lt Sandra Cromer-Begert
Lt Col Lynn Dehaan
1Lt Anthony Dekanich
Capt Heather Dismuke
Maj Jimmy Draper
Lt Col Carl Faas
20 Years Continued
Maj Daniel Graham
1Lt Bruce Guest
Maj Marion Haynes
2Lt Randerson Holland
Maj Paul Holmes Jr
SM Ryan Houston
SM Jeampy Keto
Lt Col Charlotte Paul
2Lt Courtney Perry
SM William Rowe
Maj Rubby Smith
Capt Lee Williams
15 Years
Maj Donald Anderson
Maj John Baugh
2Lt Daniel Baum
Maj L Glenn Brazzel
Maj Leroy Brown
Maj Paul Brown
Capt Baron A. Carter
Capt Richard Caummisar
Maj Dean Christy
Lt Col Everett Collins
1Lt Marjorie Cook
Maj Harry Cook III
2Lt David Copley
1Lt Roland Coyote
Maj Stephen Davis
Lt Col Stephen Dicker
Capt Diane Engelhardt
All Above Member will Celebrate their Anniversary with CAP during the 2014 Year.
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Thank You ALL For Your Service
15 Years Continued
Maj Joe Fernandez
Lt Col Michael Finn
Maj Carla Fisher
Lt Col Alexander Hamilton
Maj Christopher Harcrow
Capt Douglas Hosea
Lt Col Terry Howlett
1Lt Gary Jones
2Lt Angel Juan
Maj Stanley Kremp
Lt Col Leeroy Lance Jr
1Lt Cristian LeBlanc
Maj Michael Marcus
Maj Christie McLarty
Lt Col George Mihalcik
Capt Ernest Miner
2Lt Gilberto Monarez
1Lt Daniel Monzani
Lt Col John Murray
Maj Adele Nelson
SM Andrew Sherwin
Lt Col John Skotnik
1Lt Rory Smith
Lt Col Richard Spurlock
Maj Kenneth Stephens
1Lt Joshua Tessitore
2Lt James Turnbow
Maj Alyson White
Lt Col Robert Wolin
10 Years
SM Richard Aronow
Capt Lorenzo Baldwin
Lt Col Bob Beeley
Maj John Benavides
Capt Tiffany Bernard
Maj Richard Bingham
1Lt Paul Blahut
Capt John Clarke Jr
2Lt Derek Conaway
Maj Walter Dowdle
Capt Arthur Eipper
Capt Kenneth Farris
Capt Howard Foster
Capt Andrew Franklin
2Lt Stephanie Graham
Maj Jerry Green
Capt Thomas Greene
Capt Harold Heath Jr
SM Alexander Holliday
Maj Steve Hudson
Lt Col Cheri Jennings
Maj Thomas King
2Lt Joe Kline
2Lt Kristin Kline
2Lt Emmett Koen
Maj Sue Kristoffersen
Maj Shane Lipson
1Lt John Luker
1Lt Michael Moody
Capt Wayne Mowery Jr
Capt Andrew Mungenast Jr
Lt Col Steven Pate
Maj Dennis Patience
SM Carlos Perez
Capt Ehsanur Rahman
Capt GP Roberts
Capt Colleen Rojas
Capt Louise Rose
SM Roy Rose
Maj Val Rose
Lt Col Gordon Rourk
Lt Col Randy Russell
Capt Evan Salisbury
1Lt Dennis Sherman
Capt Larry Smith
Maj Robert Smith
1Lt Duan Steele
1Lt Robert Stidham
Capt Douglas Tanner
Maj Lorrie Tetlow
Maj Chuck Tetlow
Maj Michael Turoff
Lt Col Jackie Vaughn
Maj Eileen Walker
Sm Patrick Walsh
Lt Col Don Wheeler Jr
2Lt Robert Wohrer
1Lt Oguz Yalcin
Thank you to Each of you that
make our Wing Excellent!
All Above Member will Celebrate their Anniversary with CAP during the 2014 Year.
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NASA For Educators
Official App of the
TX Wing Conference
Bay Area Tourism
Schedules, Maps & Speaker Bios
CAP National Website
SCAN ANY CODE
Use a QR Code Scanning Application
on your phone to be taken directly to
any of the referenced applications
or webpages!
Johnson Space Center
Have Fun!
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2014 Texas Wing Conference Schedule
APRIL 10 • THURSDAY
7:30am – 5:30pm
7:30am – 5:30pm
8:00am – 12:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
Conference Staff Office
Registration
Squadron Leadership School (SLS)
Galileo
Pioneer
Atlantis I
Course Directors: David Ogden, Lt Col, Sherra Ogden, Maj
How I learned to Love this Mess!
Atlantis II
Presenters: Maj Jack R. Lewis, CAP
Training Leaders of Cadets (TLC)
Atlantis III
Course Directors: Sean Crandall, Lt Col
Unit Commanders Course (UCC)
Atlantis IV
Course Directors: James Peace, Lt Col
Corporate Learning Course (CLC)
Atlantis I
Course Directors: David Ogden, Lt Col, Sherra Ogden, Maj
APRIL 11 • FRIDAY
7:30am – 5:30pm
7:30am – 6:30pm
8:00am – 12:00pm
8:00am – 12:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
1:00pm – 2:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
2:00pm – 6:00pm
7:00pm – 9:00pm
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Conference Staff Office
Registration
Training Leaders of Cadets (TLC)
Galileo
Pioneer
Altantis III
Course Directors: Sean Crandall, Lt Col
Unit Commanders Course (UCC)
Atlantis IV
Course Directors: James Peace, Lt Col
Corporate Learning Course (CLC)
Altantis I
Course Directors: David Ogden, Lt Col, Sherra Ogden, Maj
Mission Pilot Ground School
Atlantis II
Course Directors: Mike Turoff, Maj
SafeMx
Atlantis IV
Presenters: Tom Bishop, Lt Col
First Aid
Altantis III
Presenters: Jeff Ellison, Capt
CPR
Altantis IV
Presenters: Jeff Ellison, Capt
Cadet Ball with DT Entertainment
Discovery
Special Guests: David Dobson, DJ
Wing Commander's Reception
Conference Level Terrace
APRIL 12 • SATURDAY
Schedule will be handed out at Registration
APRIL 13 • SUNDAY
7:00am – 8:00am
7:00am – 8:00am
8:00am – 12:00pm
Catholic Worship Service Apollo I
Apollo I
Facilitators: Val Rose, Maj
Non-Denomination Worship Service
Gemini I
Facilitators: Dale Climie, Lt Col
Wing Staff Commanders Call with Col Cima
Atlantis I
Facilitators: Brooks Cima, Col
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