APPLICATION FOR SENIOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE Charter Number 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your Name and Date of Birth in the designated fields. Ensure that the format is MM/DD/YY for accuracy.
  3. Next, provide your Date of Retirement from the health care field. This is crucial for your application.
  4. Fill out your Previous Professional Information, including Title and Institution, to reflect your career background.
  5. Update your Current Contact Information by entering your Address, State/Province, Country, and Postal Code.
  6. Select a Payment Method by indicating whether you are enclosing a check or prefer an invoice for online payment.
  7. If interested, opt for the optional Journal Subscription by indicating your choice and total amount.
  8. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom.
  9. Submit the completed form via email to membership@sgo.org or mail it to the provided address.

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How to Join Find a local CAP Senior or Composite Squadron. Contact the squadron and arrange to visit a meeting. Attend a meeting. Complete the Membership Application and FD 258 Fingerprint Card (available at your squadron). Submit your application, fingerprint card and dues through one of the following ways:
How to Join Find a local CAP Cadet or Composite Squadron. Contact the squadron and arrange to visit a meeting with your parents. Attend at least three weekly meetings. Complete the Membership Application. Submit your application through one of the following ways:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that: I understand membership in the Civil Air Patrol is a privilege, not a right, and that membership is on a year-to-year basis subject to recurring renewal by CAP. I further understand failure to meet membership eligibility criteria will result in automatic termination at any time.
The following are the requirements to join CAP as a cadet member: 12 years of age through 18 years of age; Enrolled in or graduated from school with a satisfactory (as defined by the parents) academic achievement record; Single with the exception of marriage under age 18;
National Headquarters issues charter numbers to all units of CAP. Numbers will contain a maximum of eight characters. The first characters will indicate the region or wing. The regions will be indicated by the three-letter abbreviation for the region (NER, MER, etc).

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No, you are a volunteer member of Civil Air Patrol. All activities you do are donations of your time and expertise to help your country and community.
When outdoors and in uniform, cadets salute military officers, CAP senior members, and cadet officers higher in rank than themselves. Senior members salute military officers and other CAP officers higher in rank than themselves. Salutes are normally exchanged only outdoors.

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