Vermont Wing of Civil Air Patrol Launches New Cadet Squadron in Bennington

The Bennington Squadron of the Vermont Wing of the Civil Air Patrol has inaugurated a new cadet program, creating new opportunities for local area youth interested in community service, aerospace and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, and development of leadership and other skills. The new program was launched to meet strong local interest and included seven students from both Mount Anthony Union High School and Burr and Burton Academy, of Bennington and Manchester, respectively.

Vermont Wing Vice Commander, Major Richard Beach, welcomes cadets to the newly formed Bennington Composite Squadron at William H. Morse State Airport, at their swearing-in ceremony. From left to right: Cadet Andrea Kaufer, Cadet Bryce Prouty, Cadet Alivia Stewart, Cadet James Marsden, Cadet Aidan Mirchandani, Cadet Dominic Kelly, Cadet Kale Bushee, and Beach.

The squadron, based at William H. Morse State Airport, is now known as the Bennington Composite Squadron. The new name reflects the squadron’s combined membership of both adult members, and cadets – both male and female – aged between 14 and 18 years.

In attendance were the cadets’ friends and families; the Vermont Wing deputy commander, Major Richard Beach; the Bennington Composite Squadron commander, Captain Jonathan Mercer; the squadron deputy commander, First Lieutenant Brian Doxsee; the squadron’s deputy commander for cadets, Captain Hal Friday; the Vermont Wing director of cadet programs, Captain Kelli Bosley; the Vermont Wing director of education and training, Captain Joe Bosley; and forty-year member of the Civil Air Patrol and former Vermont Wing Commander, Colonel Esther Abrams.

Captain Mercer, Captain Friday and Major Beach welcomed the cadets and their families, then each spoke briefly about the history and purpose of the Civil Air Patrol and specifically about the cadet program and its importance to the Vermont Wing, Bennington, and their fellow Vermonters.

Captain Friday observed: “This ceremony follows a challenging and troubling year. These young men and women before you today took a look at this world and asked for more. More challenge. More responsibility. More opportunity to serve. More opportunity to shine. The stated mission of the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program is to develop America’s leaders for tomorrow. And make no mistake: these young people are the leaders of tomorrow. I have seen it already, in just two weeks of working with them. These are leaders.

Cadets – I look forward to training with each and every one of you. We will make each other better. I have very high expectations…and I know you will deliver.”

Squadron Commander Captain Mercer said: “I am sure you know that Captain Friday and I, your parents and family, and everyone in the Vermont Wing is hoping that you will all do really well in the CAP and make us proud. What I hope is that the things you do in the CAP make you proud and give you the self-confidence and self-respect to feel that nothing is beyond your reach.”

The new cadets responded in kind.

Cadet element leader Andrea Kaufer said that “I feel really excited for what is to come in the cadet program and I cannot wait to do something bigger in my community. Every time I put on the uniform, I get a surge of pride in myself for joining this program, but also for doing something my dad – who has since passed – also participated in when he was in high school.”

Cadet Andrew Marsden added: “The Civil Air Patrol cadet program“…has been an experience like no other. I can already tell that great things will come out of this program.”

The new Bennington cadets will be able to participate in educational programs that include flight training in gliders and the Wing’s fuel-efficient Cessna aircraft; cyber defense operations; numerous leadership and character development opportunities; and training for search-and-rescue, disaster relief, and airborne photography operations. CAP also offers multiple scholarship opportunities and military-related benefits for interested cadets.