Leadership Flashcards
What is the CAP motto?
Semper Vigilens (Always Vigilant)
What are the duties and responsibilities of a new cadet?
Learning basic drill, how to report properly and how to fall into a unit formation.
What is reaching a specific goal while exercising respect for authority,
a positive attitude, integrity and self-discipline?
Followership
What is an extension of self-discipline?
Group-discipline
What is plotting your course? What is
staying on it?
Self-management; Self-discipline
What are CAP’s three missions?
Aerospace Education, the Cadet Program, and Emergency Services.
What is the order of authority?
Chain of Command
What is simple politeness, civility, respect, and personal recognition of the
rights of others?
Courtesy
What are things that should be done in military called?
Customs
Who was the first CAP National Commander?
John F. Curry
Who served as Chief of Staff of
the Air Service of the Second Army in France in WWII?
John F. Curry
What did John F. Curry shoot down in WWII?
An observation balloon.
How many people make up an element?
3 to 8
What is the responsibility of an assistant element leader?
You help the element leader, and to take charge when the element leader is absent
What is sticking to a code of moral values?
Integrity
What is your state of mind that lies behind your actions?
Attitude
What is the building block to group discipline?
Self discipline
Where did General Henry “Hap” Arnold
graduated from in 1907?
West Point
Where were the two places General Henry “Hap” Arnold served for two years at?
Philippines; Governors Island, New York
What is your state of mind that lies behind your actions?
Attitude
What is the building block to group discipline?
Self discipline
Where did General Henry “Hap” Arnold
graduated from in 1907?
West Point
Where were the two places General Henry “Hap” Arnold served for two years at?
Philippines; Governors Island, New York
In April 1911, where did General Henry “Hap” Arnold transfer to?
the aeronautical division of the Signal Corps