Puerto Rico Wing Civil Air Patrol Explained

The Puerto Rico Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) –Spanish; Castilian: Ala de Puerto Rico Patrulla Aérea Civil– is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Puerto Rico Wing headquarters are located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico Wing consists of over 700 cadet and adult members at 28 locations across the island.[1] Puerto Rico Wing was activated on November 22, 1949.[2]

Mission

The Puerto Rico Wing performs the three primary missions of the Civil Air Patrol: providing emergency services; offering cadet programs for youth; and providing aerospace education for Civil Air Patrol members and the general public.[3]

Emergency services

The Civil Air Patrol performs emergency services, which includes performing air and ground search and rescue, disaster relief, counter-drug operations, homeland security missions, and assisting in humanitarian aid assignments. The Civil Air Patrol provides the Air Force support through conducting light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys. CAP members can qualify in different operational qualifications to participate in emergency services missions.[4]

Cadet programs

The Civil Air Patrol offers a cadet program for youth aged 12 to 20, which includes aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership. CAP cadets wear modified versions of United States Air Force uniforms, hold rank and grade, and practice military customs and courtesies.[5]

Aerospace education

The Civil Air Patrol offers aerospace education for CAP members and the general public, including providing training for its members, and offering workshops for youth throughout the nation through schools and public aviation events.[6]

Organization

Squadrons of the Puerto Rico Wing[7]
GroupDesignation Squadron NameLocationNotes
PR000Puerto Rico Wing Support SquadronSan Juan
PR001Puerto Rico Wing HeadquartersSan Juan
PR999State Legislative SquadronSan Juan
PR008Isla Grande Senior SquadronFernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport
Group 1PR059Col Bartolo Ortiz Cadet SquadronCeiba
PR081St. Croix Composite SquadronKingshill
PR126Muñiz ANGB Cadet SquadronMuñiz Air National Guard Base
PR138Humacao Cadet SquadronHumacao
PR903St. Thomas Composite SquadronSt. Thomas
Group 2PR012Ponce High School Cadet SquadronPonce
PR051Maj William Biaggi Cadet SquadronYauco
PR104Guánica High School Cadet SquadronGuánica
PR110Capt Pedro F. Guisti Piazza Cadet SquadronPeñuelas
PR120Sabana Grande Cadet SquadronSabana Grande
PR142Ponce Senior SquadronPonce
PR168Capt Lawrence E. Erickson Senior SquadronGuayanilla
PR802Adler Cadet SquadronGurabo
Group 3PR035Aguadilla Cadet SquadronPunta Borinquen Radar Station
PR066Cabo Rojo Cadet SquadronCabo Rojo
PR068Lajas Cadet SquadronLajas
PR079Moca High School Cadet SquadronMoca
PR129Añasco Senior SquadronAñasco
Group 4PR034Arecibo Cadet SquadronArecibo
PR092Lt Col Agustín Díaz Cadet SquadronToa Baja
PR094Lt Col Elsa M. Soto-Torres Cadet SquadronBayamón
PR122Col Clara Livingston Cadet SquadronSan Juan
PR123Dr. Cesareo Rosa-Nieves Cadet SquadronSan Juan
PR131Bayamón Cadet SquadronBayamón
PR161Capt Saulo Solis-Molina Cadet SquadronCataño
PR801Kingdom Cadet SquadronDorado

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: eServices, National Headquarters . Civil Air Patrol . CAPNHQ login required . 6 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Puerto Rico Wing Report 2021. Civil Air Patrol Official Website. 16 February 2022.
  3. Web site: History of the Civil Air Patrol . gocivilairpatrol.com . 21 August 2019 .
  4. Web site: Emergency Services. Civil Air Patrol Official Website. 21 August 2019.
  5. Web site: Cadet Programs. Civil Air Patrol Official Website. 21 August 2019.
  6. Web site: Aerospace Education. Civil Air Patrol Official Website. 21 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Civil Air Patrol Unit Directory. www.prwg.cap.gov. 21 August 2019.