REIGNITE CAP Celebration - July 17th - Livermore Airport
REIGNITE CAP Celebration - July 17th - Livermore Airport
REIGNITE CAP Celebration - July 17th - Livermore Airport
On this 19th anniversary of the worse terrorist attack on American soil, San Francisco Bay Group 2 recognizes one of their own: Jason M. Dahl, Captain, United Airlines Flight 93 (N591UA) 2 Nov 1957 - 11 Sep 2001.
Reid-Hillview Airport, San Jose – Civil Air Patrol members from the San Francisco Bay Area are assisting the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in a search for the remains of a drone or a bird that may have struck a Cessna 172 near Reid-Hillview Airport.
California Wing’s San Francisco Bay Area Group 2 tested new disaster relief training in a fully virtual environment
Congratulations Group 2 for going LIVE with your websites to the new CAP standard, and being the first Group in California to switch!
Here are your new websites:
Squadron 10 - https://jonekramer.cap.gov
Squadron 13 - https://santacruz.cap.gov
Squadron 18 – https://eastbay.cap.gov
Squadron 36 – https://johnjmontgomery.cap.gov
Squadron 44 - https://diablo.cap.gov
Squadron 80 - https://sanjose.cap.gov
Squadron 86 - https://sanfrancisco.cap.gov
Squadron 156 - https://tri-valley.cap.gov/
Squadron 188 - https://ameliaearhart.cap.gov
Squadron 192 - https://westbay.cap.gov/
Group 2- https://group2ca.cap.gov/
Thank you Squadrons and Lt Isaac Wilson and Capt Joe Spears for all of your work in making this happen!
Squadron 192 published this article last year. Very interesting and something to think about...
25, 2019 BY LT STEPHEN COLLINS
Volunteering Can Improve Your Health
Research shows that volunteering at least two hours a week over an extended period of time can be good for your health. Studies indicate that regular volunteering slows the cognitive decline of aging, as well as improving physical and mental health. The Wall Street Journal surveyed the research and appears to have identified a magic recipe for gaining the maximum health benefits of volunteering. The recipe has four key items:
• Physical activity (can be moderate as long as it’s regular)
• Cognitive activity (learning new skills or doing something outside your comfort zone)
• Socializing (opportunities to build connections and friendships)
• Persistence (more than an occasional activity; being a mentor, for example).