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The squadron supported two vaccine Point of Dispensaries (PODs) in March, working with Alaska Public Health in Delta Junction, Alaska, to help distribute Covid-19 vaccines to more than 200 community members. Twelve members of the 027 Squadron provided support in greeting, infection control, indoor traffic flow, and information sharing, including several other members from AKWG supporting virtually. Plans are in place for additional CAP involvement in another POD 24 April in Delta Junction. On a beautiful day for flying, seven cadets received orientation flights, including one for whom it was his first o-ride ever. Thank you, 085 Tok COS pilots! At the monthly aerospace meeting, several cadets gave presentations regarding their fa16 CAP AKWG
vorite aircrafts and then received instruction on weather implications for aviation. Two visitors were Interior Alaska’s CAP-USAF Liaison SMSgt Tuttle, who provided insight into various aircraft capabilities, based on his extensive experience, and C/A1C Tuttle. C/1st Lt L Schmidt taught an ES lesson
about preparing one’s 24-hour pack.
The squadron’s newes senior member, SM Ja ice Fox, completed Le 1 training.
The 5th Tuesday featured a filtered version of “First Man,” about t race to the moon, focu ing on Neil Armstrong