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Rep. Williams Received as Member of Civil Air Patrol’s Congressional Squadron

“For decades, Civil Air Patrol has performed crucial work, both in aiding disaster-stricken areas across New York and in training the next generation of leaders to do the same. Their programs in aviation education and community service have had a positive impact on countless youth and, by extension, on the countless individuals whom they go on to serve,” said Rep. Williams.

ROME — Congressman Brandon Williams (NY-22) joined the Civil Air Patrol’s Congressional Squadron on Saturday, during a visit to their facilities at Griffiss Airpark.

 

The Congressional Squadron is a unique, nonpartisan volunteer group comprised of Members of Congress, congressional staff, and aviation professionals in support of CAP’s work in emergency operations and youth development through education and skills training.

 

“For decades, Civil Air Patrol has performed crucial work, both in aiding disaster-stricken areas across New York and in training the next generation of leaders to do the same. Their programs in aviation education and community service have had a positive impact on countless youth and, by extension, on the countless individuals whom they go on to serve,” said Rep. Williams.

 

Rep. Williams was presented his membership certificate and I.D. after a facilities tour and showcase led by local cadets, featuring demonstrations of their latest equipment, aircraft, vehicles, communication systems, and new emergency mobile command unit, culminating in a familiarization flight over New York’s 22nd Congressional District.

 

“NY Wing is proud to welcome Rep. Williams to CAP’s Congressional Squadron. We are thankful for his support, and for the support of the entire Congressional Squadron. CAP is a vital program of national interest,” said New York Wing Commander Colonel William Martin, CAP.