Curry November 11-12, 2011        (top)

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Cadets and Parents of new Cadets,

The Curry Cadet Staff of the St. Paul Squadron completed delivery of the 4th Curry Training Camp with cadets earning their first stripe.

I am pleased to announce that we have 4 Basic Cadets who passed all the required elements to obtain the grade of Airman.

Please join me in congratulating our newest Curry graduates:

C/Am Ginis-O'Neill
C/Am Lambert
C/Am Schmitz
C/Am DeMuse

We will recognize their achievements at a future Squadron meeting.

Cadet Staff:
C/CMSgt. - Commander
C/CMSgt. Chase Tunell - Deputy Commander
First Sergeant - C/SSgt. Boldon
Flight Commander - C/Capt Sebesta
Flight Sergeant - C/SSgt. Freeman
Drill Instructor - C/Capt. Fox
C/2Lt. Schmidt - Character Development session
C/2Lt. Pahr - Drug Demand Reduction session
C/SSgt. Johnson - Safety Officer and Admin Officer
Each cadet present also taught at least one of the many classroom sessions, drill instruction, reporting sessions, Review Boards and test review Jeopardy! quizzing.

After 21 hours of intense instruction, the 3-11 training class still thought that it was a very fun week end and needed more drill! The tradition "can of Coke" was awarded to the 3-11 Curry Honor Cadet C/Am. Timothy Trembulak. This cadet was chosen by the staff, to receive this coveted and cherished St. Paul Squadron award, complete with autographs of all the Staff.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to make the 3-11 Curry a success. Again, it takes time and dedication to make this event happen, and the St. Paul Cadets deem this one of the most important and worthwhile squadron traditions in a new Cadet's career. These new Cadets have earned the first stripe with all the privileges and responsibilities that accompany it. This also marks the beginning of the O-Flight program for a new batch of cadets!

Thanks also to all the dedication and work the cadets do to make this event possible for the newest members of our squadron. They continue to give it their all, and make it as memorable and important to the new cadets as it was for each of them.
Lastly, I would like to thank the parents of the Cadets on Staff and the new Airmen.
The Curry is a large time commitment and it would not be successful with out the support you give your Cadets.
You can rest assured that these Cadets did nothing but shine and I am thankful that you trust us with your sons and daughters who will be the quality leaders of tomorrow.

Semper Vigilant,

Amy Pahr 1Lt, CAP
DCFC St. Paul Composite Squadron


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