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Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets review their "smart books"

Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets review their "smart books"

Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets review their "smart books" while standing in line during the Desert Hawk XV encampment, Wendover Historic Airfield, Utah, June 22, 2017. Ten percent of each U.S. Air Force Academy ... More

Civil Air Patrol Cadets stand in formation before performing

Civil Air Patrol Cadets stand in formation before performing

Civil Air Patrol Cadets stand in formation before performing a pass in review during the Desert Hawk XV encampment, Wendover Historic Airfield, Utah, June 22, 2017. Graduation from the week-long training progra... More

Civil Air Patrol Cadets line up outside the chow hall

Civil Air Patrol Cadets line up outside the chow hall

Civil Air Patrol Cadets line up outside the chow hall before breakfast during the week-long Desert Hawk XV training emcampment, Wendover Historic Air Field, Wendover, Utah, June 22, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/... More

A Civil Air Patrol Cadet and pilot, Maj. Lance Helsten,

A Civil Air Patrol Cadet and pilot, Maj. Lance Helsten,

A Civil Air Patrol Cadet and pilot, Maj. Lance Helsten, sit in a Cessna aircraft prior to an orientation flight during the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol's Desert Hawk XV encampment, Wendover Historic Airfie... More

Civil Air Patrol pilot Capt. Paul Jensen performs pre-flight

Civil Air Patrol pilot Capt. Paul Jensen performs pre-flight

Civil Air Patrol pilot Capt. Paul Jensen performs pre-flight inspections with cadets before an orientation flight, Wendover Historic Airfield, Wendover, Utah, June 22, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/R. Nial Bradshaw)

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