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How do a senior squadron, a cadet squadron, a composite squadron and a flight differ?

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How do a senior squadron, a cadet squadron, a composite squadron and a flight differ?

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A.: A senior squadron is open only to senior (adult) members. A cadet squadron is primarily for cadet members, but it must have at least three senior members. A composite squadron is one that is made up of both senior and cadet members. A flight is a smaller version of a squadron and may have its own charter of be part of a squadron. A group oversees and supports several squadrons in a given area. A wing is a state, commonwealth or district headquarters. There is a wing in each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. CAP’s eight regions are made up of several wings or states.

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