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Search and Rescue (SAR): Perhaps
best known for its search and rescue efforts, CAP now flies more than
85 percent of all federal inland SAR missions directed by the Air Force
Rescue Coordination Center at Langley AFB, Virginia. Outside of the
continental United States, CAP supports the Joint Rescue Coordination
Centers in Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Just how effective are the
CAP missions? More than 100 people are saved every year by CAP members!
Disaster Relief: Often
overlooked but vitally important is the role CAP plays in disaster
relief operations. CAP provides air and ground transportation, and an
extensive communications network. They fly disaster relief officials to
remote locations, and support local, state and national disaster relief
organizations with manpower, leadership and other valuable and needed
resources.
Humanitarian Services:
Closely related to disaster relief is CAP's support of humanitarian
missions. Usually in support of the Red Cross, CAP air crews transport
time-sensitive medical materials including blood and human tissue in
situations where other means of transportation are not possible
Air Force Support: It's
hardly surprising that CAP performs several missions in direct support
of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts damage assessment,
radiological monitoring, light transport, communications support, and
low-altitude route surveys.
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