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H.H. "Hap" Arnold Achievement

Born on June 25, 1886, in Gladwyne, Pa., Henry "Hap" Arnold expanded the pilot corps by sending military officers to civilian flight schools. Arnold was a milestone aviator who has a notable list of firsts in his log book. In September 1911, he flew the first U.S. airmail; a year later, he won the first Mackay Trophy for aviation.

In July 1924, he set a new speed record, 113 mph average, between Rockwell and San Francisco. He followed this feat with his second Mackay Trophy for his command of a flight of 10 Martin B-10 bombers from Bolling Field, DC, to Fairbanks, Alaska, and back. In 1938 he became chief of the Air Corps.

In December 1944 he was one of four Army leaders promoted to the five-star rank of general. In May 1949 he was named General of the Air Force, the first such commission ever made.

 

 HOW TO BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR PROMOTION

1.   Pre-Requisite:  Be a current CAP cadet, as shown in E-Services.
                                   Possess a CAP uniform and wear it properly.
                                   Be capable of reciting the Cadet Oath from memory 
                                   (see R52-16 paragraph 5-2 and 1-3).

2.   Leadership:  Pass a test on Leadership for the 21st Century chapter 2, with a grade of 70% or higher, closed-book. This test includes multiple-choice questions and a section testing performance in drill and ceremonies.

Or

Pass an online test on Learn To Lead chapter 2, with a grade of 80% or higher, open book.  This test includes multiple-choice questions and a section testing performance in drill and ceremonies. You can also download an audio file of this chapter.

3.   Aerospace:   Pass a test on one of the Aerospace Dimensions Modules, with a grade of 70% or higher, closed-book.  A study guide is available.

4.   Character:   Participate in a character development forum.

5.   Activities:   Participate actively

6.   Fitness:  Pass the mile run or shuttle run, plus 2 of the 3 other events in the cadet physical fitness test, as shown below:

Males Aged: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17+
Sit & Reach 20 21 21 20 23 24 25 28
Curl Ups 30 31 34 36 39 38 38 38
Push Ups  10 11 12 16 18 22 24 26
Shuttle Run 12.4 12.0 11.2 10.8 10.5 10.2 10.0  9.9
Mile Run  11.40 11.25 10.22 9.23 9.10 8.49 8.37 8.06
                 
Females Aged: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17+
Sit & Reach 24 24 25 24 28 31 30 31
Curl Ups  25  27  29  30  31  30  30 28
Push Ups 10 10 9 9 9 11 11 12
Shuttle Run  13.1 12.5 12.1 11.8 11.9 11.7 11.7 11.7
Mile Run  13.00 13.09 12.46 12.29 11.52 11.48 12.42 12.11

 

LEADERSHIP EXPECTATIONS
Fulfilling the promotion eligibility requirements above is only half the battle. You also need to show that you have some leadership skills. Look at the goals below and once in a while ask yourself how well you're doing in those areas.
 

Attitude   Displays a positive attitude; optimistic; enthusiastic; team-orientated
     
Core
Values
  Aware of the Core Values; honest; wears uniform properly; practices customs and courtesies
     
Communication
Skills
  Listens actively; attentive; asks good questions
     
Sense of
Responsibility
  Follows directions; dependable; arrives ready to learn and serve; effective in managing own time
     
Interpersonal
Skills
  Not applicable
     
Critical
Thinking
  Not applicable
     
Delegation
Skills
  Not applicable



TYPICAL DUTIES
   
Element leader

 

 

 
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