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    http://encampment.nywgcadets.org/

    Check us out on Facebook at: NYWg Encampment 2014

    Public Affairs Staff: C/Capt. Benjamin Schiher, OIC, C/CMSgt Ben Bushnell, C/TSgt Alexxis Hoernes

    Mentor: Maj James Ridley

    New York Wing Post

    Issue 6 24 July 2014

    aily Weather Report:

    5-High of 79 - Low of 52

    rtly Cloudy

    0% Chance of Precipitation

    "Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the act

    that matters" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca

    Management is doing the things right; leadership is doing the rig

    things Peter F. Drucker

    Word of the Day: Synergy: nounthe interaction or cooperation of

    or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a

    combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects

    Congratulations to C/Maj. Andrea Parker, C/1stLt. Paul Dowty, a

    C/Col. Luke Bickley for getting their solo today!

    interviewed Cadets about the following topics:

    1. What was your favorite activity atencampment?

    2. What was your favorite meal?3. Will you come back as staff

    Amn Lee: 1. O-flights, 2. Burgers, 3. Yes

    Sgt Lushia: 1. PT, 2. All Breakfast, 3. Yes

    Sgt Kent: 1. Motivation Checks, 2. All of them, 3. Yes

    C-17 Visit!

    Today, a C-17 from Stewart Air National Guard Base, NY, flew by a

    landed at the Stratton Air National Guard Base. The cadets here at

    2014 New York Wing Encampment got the opportunity to tour the

    massive airplane. They viewed the complicated cockpit, as well as

    meeting the crew of the C-17. The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is a

    largemilitary transport aircraft.It was developed for theUnited St

    Air Force.They are used to transport troops, supplies, and even ta

    around the world. The C-17 is a great example of Americas air pow

    Cadets from Alpha, Bravo, Hotel and Golf Flight

    tour the inside of the C-17.

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    ecommended Drill Commands for

    Tomorrows Drill Test:

    Column Left March

    To the Rear March

    Eyes Right

    Present Arms

    Dress Right Dress

    Tips for the Encampment: How to Succeed

    Tip #6: Remember your Chain of Command.

    e chain of command helps everything run

    oothly at every encampment. The chain of

    mmand allows information to filter through the

    ks. For example, the flight sergeant may deal

    h tactical problems, such as uniform questions

    a simple drill fix. If the flight sergeant has a

    blem he cant fix, he would send it up the chain

    command. As in flights, it is crucial to

    derstand your chain of command. Never skip the

    in of command. Instead of asking the Cadet

    mmander what a left face is, ask your flight

    geant.

    Cadet Officer of the Day:

    C/Maj Blake Hotopp, Deputy Cadet

    Commander

    Cadet Staff Quotes:

    Send all the cadets to nummy nummy yum yums. C/Lt Col. Joshua

    Chandler

    ety Tip of the Day:

    e careful on the flight line! C/Capt.

    dsey Ladd, Safety Officer

    Cadets participate in the physical training chal

    Echo and Foxtrot flight pose in front

    of the C-17.

    Lead the

    masses, feed

    the masses,

    C/2d Lt.

    Andrew Eads