Maryland Wing Civil Air Patrol

Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol (abbreviated MDWG) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the U.S. state of Maryland. Its headquarters is located in Granite, Maryland on the site of a former Nike Missile Base (BA-79). The Maryland Wing oversees 26 primary subordinate squadrons located throughout the state, including four school enrichment programs. The wing currently has a fleet of 11 aircraft made up of Cessna 172s, 182s, and a Gippsland GA-8 Airvan. More than 1,500 members serve in Civil Air Patrol’s Maryland Wing. Last year, wing members flew 13 actual search and rescue missions. Overall, the Maryland Wing flew 32 missions for the State of Maryland, flying 2,245 hours in all mission categories, and was credited with four finds.[2]

Maryland Wing Civil Air Patrol
Maryland Wing of Civil Air Patrol
Associated branches
United States Air Force
Command staff
Commander Col Wes LaPre
Vice Commander Lt Col John Henderson
Chief of Staff Lt Col Chris Howell
Current statistics
Squadrons26
Cadets780
Seniors730
Total Membership1510
Statistics as of December 7, 2018[1]

Mission

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

Emergency services

Civil Air Patrol provides emergency services, which includes performing search and rescue and disaster relief missions; as well as assisting in humanitarian aid assignments. CAP also provides Air Force support through conducting light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys. Civil Air Patrol can also offer support to counter-drug missions.[3]

Cadet programs

Civil Air Patrol offers a cadet program for youth aged 12 to 20, which includes aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership.[3]

Aerospace education

Civil Air Patrol offers aerospace education for CAP members and the general public, including providing training to the members of CAP, and offering workshops for youth throughout the nation through schools and public aviation events.[3]

History

Two Maryland Wing aircrew members die in search of military jet

On April 6, 1954, at 1:05 p.m., Capt. Anthony J. Synodinos, CAP, and Chaplain (1st Lt.) Edward G. Conrad, CAP, died when their open-cockpit Ryan PT-22 airplane crashed into the water near Havre de Grace, Md. The two men, both members of the East Baltimore Squadron, were conducting a search and rescue mission for a missing T-33 military jet that was reported as missing and was never found. The search area was long, stretching from Long Island, N.Y., to Langley Field (now Joint Base Langley-Eustis), Va. Synodinos, serving as mission pilot, and Conrad, mission observer, had been searching the upper Chesapeake Bay in heavy fog.[4]

In 1960, Maryland Wing dedicated a plaque in Havre de Grace, Md., to memorialize these two Civil Air Patrol members who died in service to their country.

On April 3, 2004, the Harford Composite Squadron relocated the marker and established a new plaque which commemorated the 50th anniversary of their deaths. Commanded by Lt. Col. Gerard W. Weiss, the Harford squadron held a ceremony installing the new plaque at the War Memorial in Millard Tydings Memorial Park near Commerce Street at S. Washington Street in Havre de Grace, Md. (39° 32.308′ N, 76° 5.372′ W).

The plaque reads:

In memory of Capt. Anthony J. Synodinos, CAP Chaplain (1 Lt.) Edward G. Conrad, CAP They died April 6, 1954, in an airplane crash off this point while performing a search and rescue mission. Service like theirs with thoughts more for others than themselves will lead to a far better world to live in.

Original plaque dedicated by the Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol, 1960

New plaque dedicated by Harford Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, United States Air Force Auxiliary.[5]

Buzz One Four - B-52 Bomber Crash – January 13, 1964

A B-52 Strato-Fortress carrying nuclear weapons and its five-man crew crashed near Lonaconing, Md., near the Appalachian Mountains of Western Maryland. The aircraft left Westover, Massachusetts on its way to Turner Air Force base in Albany, Georgia, but disappeared from contact. It was determined the B-52 crashed due to a blizzard resulting from two storm fronts converging while flying over Maryland. During the turbulence created by the fronts, the aircraft’s tail fin snapped off the plane, hitting the left horizontal stabilizer and tail gunner’s pod and leaving the plan unbalanced. This resulted in the aircraft rolling onto its back and descending into a spin.[6]

Civil Air Patrol was alerted and Maryland Wing aircrews spotted the B-52s co-pilot who had ejected, Capt. Parker Peedin, about two miles from Grantsville, Md., and directed ground teams to rescue. The pilot, Maj. Tom McCormick, also ejected and, after walking nearly two miles, was located and transported to Cumberland for medical treatment. Sgt. Mel Wooten, gunner, ejected but was injured by parts of the aircraft and landed near the Casselman River near Salisbury, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately he did not survive. Maj. Robert Payne, navigator, parachuted from the aircraft but fell into a partially frozen stream where his body was found by rescuers. The fifth crew member, Bombardier Robert Townley, died in the plane.[6]

Maryland State Police took command of the area due to the two, 24-megaton nuclear bombs the aircraft was carrying. The bombs were recovered and taken to Cumberland Municipal Airport for transport.[6]

Memorials have been erected in memory of the crew members. A large memorial can be seen along U.S. Route 40, about a mile east of Grantsville, Md. The Grantsville Community Museum has artifacts on display from the crash.[7]

Squadrons

Retired Air Force Lt Col John Mariakis and Maj Walter Murphy speak with Civil Air Patrol cadets at the Joint Service Open House, Andrews Air Force Base.
CAP members assist Wreaths Across America and the public to decorate National Cemeteries during the holidays.
Upper Montgomery County Composite Squadron Cadets from Germantown launch their model rockets at NASA Goddard in Greenbelt - February 2016
Squadrons of the Maryland Wing[8]
Group Designation Squadron name Location Notes
MD-001 Maryland Wing Headquarters Squadron Granite
MD-999 Maryland Legislative Squadron Annapolis
Group 1 MD-071 Bethesda - Chevy Chase Composite Squadron Gaithersburg 2012 CAP Squadron of Distinction Award [9]

Group 1 Squadron of the Year 2015, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2015, 2011, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2000
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2010, 2007
MER Squadron of Distinction 2007, 2012

MD-065 Cumberland Composite Squadron Wiley Ford, WV Unit Citation Award

Group 1 Squadron of the Year 2019, 2017, 2018
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2017, 2018
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2018
MER Squadron of Distinction 2018

MD-003 Frederick Composite Squadron Frederick Group 1 Squadron of the Year 2016, 2014, 2013
MD-879 Granite Cadet Squadron Granite chartered in 2020
MD-004 Hagerstown Composite Squadron Hagerstown MDWG Squadron of Merit 2004, 2002
MD-038 Howard Composite Squadron Laurel
MD-073 Montgomery Senior Squadron Gaithersburg Unit Citation Award
MD-091 Mount Airy Composite Squadron Mount Airy Unit Citation Award [10]

MDWG Squadron of Merit 2008, 1998

MD-801 Parkland Middle School Cadet Squadron Rockville
MD-332 Upper Montgomery Composite Squadron Germantown
Group 2 MD-039 Carroll Composite Squadron Westminster Unit Citation Award [11]

Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2013, 2010, 2008, 2004
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2010, 2004
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2006
MER Squadron of Distinction 2006

MD-079 Easton Composite Squadron Easton MDWG Squadron of Merit 2017
MD-140 Fort McHenry Composite Squadron Halethorpe Unit Citation Award [12]
Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2009, 2006
MD-031 Glenn L. Martin Composite Squadron Middle River Unit Citation Award [13]

Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2018, 2015, 2011

MD-008 Harford Composite Squadron Bel Air Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2019, 2016, 2007
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2019
MD-022 Osprey Composite Squadron Dundalk Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2017
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2017
MD-013 Towson Composite Squadron Towson
MD-086 Wicomico Composite Squadron Salisbury Group 2 Squadron of the Year 2014
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2005
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2013, 2006
MER Squadron of Distinction 2013
MD-808 The SEED School of Maryland Cadet Squadron Baltimore
Group 3 MD-028 Col. Mary S. Feik Composite Squadron
(formerly Annapolis Composite Squadron)
Edgewater Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2016, 2015
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2016, 2015
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2016
MER Squadron of Distinction 2016
MD-085 Apollo 1 Senior Squadron Fort Meade
MD-023 Arundel Composite Squadron Glen Burnie 1994 CAP Squadron of Distinction Award [14]
Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2018, 2017
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2019
MD-052 Bowie Composite Squadron Bowie Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2009, 2008
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2009
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2009
MD-007 Calvert Cadet Squadron Prince Frederick Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2014, 2010
MDWG Squadron of the Year 2014
MDWG Squadron of Merit 2015
MD-019 Charles Composite Squadron Indian Head
MD-011 College Park Composite Squadron College Park Unit Citation Award
Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2007
MD-890 Esperanza Middle School Flight Lexington Park
MD-089 St. Mary's Composite Squadron California Group 3 Squadron of the Year 2019, 2013, 2011, 2006
MDWG Squadron of the Year 1982, 1984, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2006, 2012, 2013
Squadron of Merit 2001, 2003, 2005
1986 Unit Citation Award

Disbanded squadrons

Cadets of the Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol fold the American flag.
A CAP cadet speaking at the 2013 Dundak Heritage Fair
Former squadrons of the Maryland Wing
Charter number Squadron name Location
18002 Naval Academy Senior Squadron Annapolis
18002 Hyde Field Senior Squadron Clinton
18006 Chesapeake Bay Cadet Squadron
18007 Foxwell
18010 Fred V. Cherry Composite Squadron Baltimore
18012 Great Falls
18014 Harford
18014 White Marsh Composite Squadron Perry Hall
18018 Catonsville Composite Squadron Catonsville
18021 Middle River Composite Squadron Essex
18021 Chesapeake
18023 Phoenix Composite Squadron Jacksonville
18023 Glen Burnie Composite Squadron Glen Burnie
18025 Eastern Baltimore Squadron
18026 Gunpowder Composite Squadron Fork
18031 Group I
18044 Gwynn Oak
18044 Northwest Composite Squadron Randallstown
18045 Odenton Cadet Squadron Odenton
18049 Lanham Composite Squadron Lanham
18053 Deale Senior Squadron Deale
18054 Suburban
18066 Westside
18069 Linthicum Cadet Squadron Linthicum
18072 Rosedale Composite Squadron Rosedale
18075 Peninsular Composite Squadron Severna Park
18077 Reisterstown Composite Squadron Reisterstown
18078 Queen Anne's County Squadron Centreville
18084 Calvert County
18086 General Foulois
18087 223rd Cadet
18088 Salisbury Composite Squadron Salisbury
18088 Wicomico County
18090 Star-Trac
18090 Indian Head Composite Squadron Indian Head
18091 Tolchester Composite Squadron Chestertown
18092 Blackhawk
18092 Francis M. Wood Cadet Squadron Baltimore
18092 Southwestern
18093 Patterson Park
18094 Group 5
18095 Emmitsburg-Liberty Composite Emmitsburg
18105 Group V
18141 Chesapeake Bay Senior Squadron
MD-096 Chesapeake Bay Senior Squadron Bethesda
MD-800 Southwestern
MD-802 Spring Ridge Lexington Park
Chesapeake Composite Squadron Baltimore
Peoria Cadet Squadron
Gray Manor
Waldorf Waldorf

Past Wing commanders

Cadets from the Osprey Composite Squadron work a recruiting booth.
An officer from Civil Air Patrol's Maryland Wing
Commanders of the Maryland Wing[15]
Commander's name Period of service
Lt Col Arthur C. Hyde 1941–1945
Lt Col Edward R. Fenimore 1945–1948
Col Allan U. Bevier 1948–1951
Col Bennett Crain 1951–1954
Col A. Paul Fonda 1954–1958
Col William D. Turner 1958–1959
Col Willard D. Gilbert 1959 (Acting)

1968–1971 (Official)

Col Eugene S. Bibb 1959–1960 (Acting)
Col William M. Patterson* 1960–1969
Col Stanley F. Moyer 1971–1976
Col Frank A. Kunkowski 1976–1980
Col Daniel J. Hill 1980–1984
Col Kenneth R. Welk 1984–1988
Col Clifford A. Parks 1988–1992
Col Eugene L. Przybylowicz 1992–1996
Col Ralph A. Vogt 1996–2000
Col Lawrence L. Trick 2000–2004
Col Kay Joslin Walling 2004–2006
Lt Col John C. Kilgallon 2006 (Acting)
Col Gerard W. Weiss 2006–2010
Col John M. Knowles 2010–2014
Col William Parris (deceased)[16] 2014-2016
Col Joe Winter 2016-2020
Col Wes LaPre 2020-present
*Patterson was later promoted to Brigadier General when he became chairman of the National Board in 1973. In 1975, Patterson became the first CAP member to hold the title of "National Commander".

Mary Feik Achievement

Mary Feik ribbon

The Mary Feik Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the requirements associated with Achievement 3 in Phase I of the Civil Air Patrol cadet program; it includes promotion to the grade of Cadet Senior Airman. Mary Feik, who was an active member of the Annapolis Composite Squadron, resided in Annapolis, Maryland, until her death in June 2016.[17] Col. Feik was known for giving an aerospace education related presentation at the annual Tri-Wing Encampment sponsored by Maryland Wing, Delaware Wing, and the National Capital Wing.

Spaatz Award Achievement

Carl A. Spaatz ribbon

The General Carl A. Spaatz Award is the highest award in the Civil Air Patrol cadet program. The award honors General Carl A. Spaatz, who was the first Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force and the second National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol.

First awarded in 1964, only 0.5% of CAP cadets ever earn the Spaatz award. Maryland ranks 8th among the 50 U.S. states in the number of Spaatz awards earned (1st - Florida; 2nd - Illinois; 3rd - California; 4th - New York; 5th - Pennsylvania; 6th - Ohio; 7th - Texas). Award recipients from Maryland include:

A member of the public uses a flight simulator while supervised by a CAP cadet.
A Maryland Wing cadet holds the American flag during a ceremony.
A Maryland Wing cadet at the 2013 Dundalk Heritage Fair
Spaatz Awardees of the Maryland Wing[18]
Award # Spaatz recipient Award date Unit
85 Linda L. Osterhoudt 18-Feb-69 Lanham Composite Squadron (18049)
95 Lloyd Moroughan 21-Oct-69 Lanham Composite Squadron (18049)
172 Raymond T. Hawkins 11-Jul-72 Frederick Composite Squadron (18003)
206 James F. Babbitt 15-Mar-73 Prince George's Comp. Sq. (18011)
207 Anne M. Skebirdis 21-Mar-73 Catonsville Composite Sq. (18018)
209 Ronald P. Ward 3-Mar-73 Catonsville Composite Sq. (18018)
231 Howard F. Eisingor 2-Aug-73 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Cadet Sq. (18071)
281 Kevin A. Parks 29-Jul-74 Towson Composite Sq. (18013)
337 Randy W. Hosselrode 22-Aug-75 Cumberland Composite Sq. (18065)
352 Michael L. Smith 17-Sep-75 Middle River Composite Sq. (18021)
355 Mark P. Hetterly 2-Oct-75 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Cadet Sq. (18071)
411 William Trail 16-Nov-76 Apollo I Composite Sq. (18085)
569 Mark A. Kukucka 6-Apr-81 Gunpowder Composite Squadron (18026)
646 Cindy T. Shanabrook 3-Jun-83 Linthcum Composite Sq. (18069)
721 John C. Kilgallon 2-Nov-84 Howard Composite Sq. (18038)
722 Kevin Redman 2-Nov-84 Howard Composite Sq. (18038)
730 Martin Strittmatter 11-Jan-85 Linthcum Composite Sq. (18069)
739 Francis W. Moran 13-Mar-85 Prince Georges Composite Sq. (18011)
858 Todd Shelton 3-Sep-87 Glenn L. Martin Composite Sq. (18031)
861 Curt A. Klun 3-Oct-87 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Comp. Sq. (18071)
968 Kevin B. Cooley 8-Dec-89 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (18089)
1021 Tina Lumley 16-Aug-90 Whitemarsh Composite Sq. (18014)
1023 Michael Britten 21-Aug-90 Apollo I Composite Sq. (18085)
1025 Wesley Comerer 27-Aug-90 Howard Composite Sq. (18038)
1031 Richard Benet 2-Sep-90 Frederick Composite Sq. (18003)
1040 Thomas Single 1-Jan-91 Harford Composite Squadron (18008)
1155 Charles R. Midkiff III 26-Feb-93 Prince George Composite Squadron (18011)
1204 Shawn Fry 18-Mar-94 Wicomico Composite Sq. (18086)
1221 Roxanne N. Landesman 3-Aug-94 Prince George Composite Squadron (18011)
1271 Tori K. Steinmeier 5-Sep-95 Towson Composite Sq. (18013)
1291 James A. Iacarino 5-Mar-96 White Marsh Composite Sq. (18014)
1292 Brian S. Coats 23-Mar-96 Glenn L. Martin Composite Sq. (18031)
1293 Matthew R. Heusser 23-Mar-96 Wicomico Composite Sq. (18086)
1298 Gabrielle E. Lutz 28-Jun-96 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (18089)
1301 Tammy J. Blevins 1-Aug-96 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (18089)
1304 Alisha M. Cope 7-Aug-96 Howard Composite Sq. (18038)
1330 James R. Logan 7-Jul-97 Indian Head Composite Sq. (18090)
1460 Aaron J. Kleiman 22-May-02 Wicomico Composite Sq. (MD086)
1463 John F. Reutemann III 10-Jul-02 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Comp. Sq. (MD071)
1505 Abraham H. Phares 2-Jun-03 Hagerstown Composite Sq. (MD004)
1562 Emily K. Hudson 18-Jun-05 Arundel Composite Sq. (MD023)
1563 Rachel L. Gibbs 18-Jun-05 Carroll Composite Sq. (MD039)
1586 David Wainland 31-Jan-06 Howard Composite Sq. (MD038)
1598 Jacob A. Reed 8-Apr-06 Carroll Composite Sq. (MD039)
1617 Carl D. Bevard Jr. 24-Oct-06 Prince Frederick Composite Sq. (MD007)
1621 Grace M. Stapf 18-Dec-06 Mt. Airy Composite Sq. (MD091)
1653 Joanna S. Weiss 9-Jul-07 Harford Composite Sq. (MD008)
1655 Syed M. Karim 13-Jul-07 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Comp. Sq. (MD071)
1666 Elizabeth J. Peters 15-Oct-07 Harford Composite Sq. (MD008)
1667 Janice A. Watson 15-Oct-07 Easton Composite Sq. (MD079)
1711 Zachary T. Bowen 31-Oct-08 Mt. Airy Composite Sq. (MD091)
1721 Wayne S. Mowery Jr. 15-Jan-09 Osprey Composite Sq. (MD022)
1737 Victor R. Traven 25-Jun-09 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (MD089)
1751 Anna B. Bladey 2-Feb-10 Frederick Composite Sq. (MD003)
1763 Alice W. Chan 12-Jul-10 Howard Composite Sq. (MD038)
1765 John Brennan 30-Jul-10 Bowie Composite Sq. (MD052)
1779 Shaharazad Purvis 13-Jan-11 Osprey Composite Sq. (MD022)
1789 Todd P. O'Brien 25-Mar-11 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Comp. Sq. (MD071)
1792 Sascha R. Maraj 20-Apr-11 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Comp. Sq. (MD071)
1806 Robbert J. Olson 11-Aug-11 Calvert Composite Sq. (MD007)
1807 Elizabeth R. Roberts 11-Aug-11 Harford Composite Sq. (MD008)
1808 Jason O. LaPre 11-Aug-11 Calvert Composite Sq. (MD007)
1885 Kathleen P. Crockett 7-May-13 Frederick Composite Sq. (MD003)
1905 Christopher J. La Pointe 27-Aug-13 Mount Airy Composite Sq. (MD091)
1915 Eashan Samak 27-Dec-13 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (MD089)
1923 Robert J. Lewis 23-Jan-14 St. Mary's Composite Sq. (MD089)
1960 John S. Rowan 8-Jun-14 Bowie Composite Sq. (MD052)
2052 Emmy N. Hoyt 1-Jul-16 Col Mary S. Feik Composite Sq (MD028)
2121 Natalie A. Brace 7-Aug-17 College Park Composite Sq (MD011)
2126 Jessica G. Strauss 25-Aug-17 Col Mary S. Feik Composite Sq (MD028)
2141 Alexei L. Severnyak 20-Dec-17 Frederick Composite Sq (MD003)
2232 Matthew R. Fangio 19-Jun-19 Arundel Composite Sq (MD023)
2243 Wyatt J. Hartman 17-Jul-19 Glenn L. Martin Composite Sq (MD031)

Civil Air Patrol Leave Act of 2010

Employers within the borders of Maryland are required by law to provide at minimum 15 days per calendar year of leave for Civil Air Patrol volunteer members to respond to emergency missions as authorized by the U.S. Air Force, Governor or political subdivision as a part of Civil Air Patrol. The member must provide documentation to the employer if requested. This law was signed by Gov. Martin O'Malley on May 20, 2010.[19]

See also

References

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  14. Hedgpath, Dana (July 29, 1994). "Local Civil Air Patrol honored as nation's No. 1 squadron". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
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  16. "Passing of Col Parris - Scholarship established - Civil Air Patrol, Maryland Wing". www.mdcap.org. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  17. "Mary S. Feik, retired aviation engineer, dies". The Baltimore Sun. June 16, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  18. "Master List of Spaatz Award Recipients". The Spaatz Association. Archived from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  19. "Civil Air Patrol Leave Act of 2010" (PDF). Maryland General Assembly. May 20, 2010. Retrieved April 19, 2020.

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