Bowling Green, KY, August 10, 2025
News Summary
The Civil Air Patrol held a significant promotion and awards ceremony at the Bowling Green/Warren County Regional Airport, honoring notable achievements of its members. Presenters included local dignitaries and CAP officials, with awards given to members for outstanding contributions in education and training. The event underscored CAP’s commitment to developing leadership skills and community service among its members, celebrating accomplishments that contribute to emergency preparedness and aerospace education.
Bowling Green Hosts Civil Air Patrol Awards Ceremony
The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) held a promotion and awards ceremony on July 29, 2025, at the Bowling Green/Warren County Regional Airport, recognizing outstanding contributions from both cadet and adult members of Kentucky Wing Group II. This group is comprised of various squadrons located in western Kentucky.
Among the presenters at the ceremony were Bowling Green’s Mayor Todd Alcott, who is also a retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel, and Civil Air Patrol Great Lakes Region Commander Col. Curtis Boehmer. This event was attended by a number of distinguished guests, including Lt. Col. Mike Saile, the Civil Air Patrol Great Lakes Region Education and Training Officer, Col. Jamie Henson, the Kentucky Wing Commander, and several high-ranking officials from the CAP and local law enforcement.
Award Recipients and Promotions
Several members were honored during the event, with the top award recipients being Major Sarah Belk, Maj. Harvey Diven, and Maj. Nicholas Greenman, who each received the Gill Robb Wilson Award. This prestigious award is the highest education and training recognition for senior members in CAP and is awarded for completing Level 5 of the Education and Training Program. Notably, fewer than 1% of the more than 60,000 current CAP members have achieved this honor.
Additionally, brothers 1st Lt. Michael Bryant and 1st Lt. Nathan Bryant were awarded the Grover Loening Aerospace Award for completing Level 3 training. 2nd Lt. Charles Puma received the Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Award after completing Level 2, and both Master Sgt. Roberto Amador and 2nd Lt. Puma were honored with the “Chuck” Yeager Aerospace Education Award for their accomplishments in the aerospace education program.
Promotion highlights included Cadet Ava Belk, who earned her Curry Award recognizing the completion of initial cadet training, as well as sisters Abigail and Bella Oakley, who were both promoted to Cadet Senior Airman.
Senior Member Promotions
Senior member promotions were also recognized, including Jeremy Hook to second lieutenant, Michael Bryant to first lieutenant, and Stephanie Hook and Phillip Stagener to captain, further underscoring the achievements within the organization.
About the Civil Air Patrol
The Civil Air Patrol is a non-profit organization and the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, established in 1941. Its mission includes providing emergency services, aerospace education, and cadet programs while collaborating with local, state, and federal agencies. CAP plays a significant role in various community and national efforts, continually working to enhance the skills and capabilities of its members through structured training and recognition programs.
Importance of the Ceremony
This recognition ceremony celebrated not only the achievements of individual members but also highlighted the significance of the CAP’s role in developing leadership, community service, and emergency preparedness in Kentucky. Members, both young and old, are instrumental in furthering the mission of CAP, dedicating their time and skills to serve their communities and the nation.
FAQs
What is the Civil Air Patrol?
The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a non-profit organization that serves as the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, and it focuses on emergency services, aerospace education, and cadet programs.
What awards were presented at the ceremony?
Several awards were presented during the ceremony, including the Gill Robb Wilson Award, the Grover Loening Aerospace Award, and the Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Award, among others.
Who were some distinguished guests at the event?
Guests included Bowling Green’s Mayor Todd Alcott, CAP Great Lakes Region Commander Col. Curtis Boehmer, and other top officials from the Civil Air Patrol.
How does one receive the Gill Robb Wilson Award?
The Gill Robb Wilson Award is awarded to CAP senior members who complete Level 5 of the Education and Training Program.
What is the significance of this ceremony?
The ceremony serves to honor the achievements of CAP members and to encourage the development of leadership skills, community involvement, and dedication to service among all members.
Key Features of the Event
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Awards Presented | Gill Robb Wilson Award, Grover Loening Aerospace Award, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Award |
| Distinguished Guests | Mayor Todd Alcott, Col. Curtis Boehmer, and other CAP officials |
| Location | Bowling Green/Warren County Regional Airport |
| Date | July 29, 2025 |
| Significance | Celebrates individual achievements and fosters leadership and community service |
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