av8tr1
"Never tell me the odds!"
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I'm torn about CAP. In Colorado, it'd be a good mission and there are always hikers getting lost that need finding.
But the uniforms, the rules, the "pretending to be Air Force" thing...really grinds me the wrong way. I think CAP needs some freshening up with young, mission-oriented blood.
Heh, I was a member in Colorado. Not one single local law enforcement unit wanted anything to do with CAP. Not one single SAR group would give them the time of day because CAP has limitations on the terrian they can work. So no mountain work for CAP ground teams.
How stupid is that in Colorado.
Everyone else in Colorado follows the Nasar certification but CAP refuses to follow it because their "the Air Force" and can do it however they want.