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12.19.2007 09:07 AM
Governor Blunt joins the Civil Air Patrol
By:dtamnet

New Legislative Squadron inducts twenty-one new members

JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI - Missouri Governor Matt Blunt is now a major in the Civil Air Patrol.  He was inducted into the Missouri Wing's new Legislative Squadron in a special ceremony held in the Governor's office at the state capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri, on November 14th.

The Missouri Wing's Legislative Squadron was formed following the successful passage this year of Missouri House Bill 619, which recognizes wing members as state employees for liability and worker's compensation coverage purposes when they perform state-funded emergency services missions. 

Membership in the squadron is open to all state legislators, elected state officials, and key legislative staff.  Membership is honorary and includes the CAP rank of major, the ability to fly in CAP aircraft and participate in CAP missions.  The squadron is commanded by Lt. Col. Randy Fuller, Missouri Wing Emergency Services and Counter Drug officer.

"Our goal is 100% membership in our legislative squadron of all state legislators," said Fuller.  "We're off to a great start!"

The first two squadron inductees were key supporters of the state bill.  State Representative Joe Aull was the original sponsor of the bill and helped guide it successfully through the Missouri House of Representatives.  State Senator Michael Gibbons, Senate President Pro Tem, took up the bill's cause and sheparded it successfully through the Missouri Senate.

Other inductees include: Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder; State Treasurer Sarah Steelman; State Senators Rita Days and Timothy Green; State Representatives Jim Avery, Walt Bivens, David Day, Charles Denison, Belinda Harris, Kenneth Jones, Timothy Jones, Brian munzlinger, John Quinn, Ron Richard, David Sater, Luke Scavuzzo, Dwight Scharnhorst, and Thomas Villa.

A native of Springfield, Missouri, Governor Blunt previously served as a State Representative and as Missouri Secretary of State.  A 1993 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, with a Bachelor of Science degree in history, he served as an Engineering Officer aboard the USS Jack Williams (FFG-24) and as the Navigator and Administrative Officer on the USS Peterson (DD-969).

Governor Blunt's active duty service included participation in Operation Support Democracy, involving the United Nations blockade of Haiti, missions to interdict drug traffic off the South American coast, and on duties involved in the interdiction of Cuban migrants in 1994.  During his Naval career, he received numerous commendations, including four Navy and Marine Corps Achievement medals.

Governor Blunt is the only statewide official in Missouri history called to active military duty in wartime, serving for six months in Operation Enduring Freedom, America's response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He is currently serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserves.

"The Governor was very aware of the Civil Air Patrol, having served with several former cadets at the Naval Academy," said Maj. David A. Miller, Chair of the Missouri Wing Legislative Committee.  "He was also pleased to learn that his new CAP rank of major was equivalent to his naval rank of lieutenant commander."

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Inquiries:

Maj. David A. Miller, CAP

Assistant Public Affairs Officer

Group II Commander

Missouri Wing, Civil Air Patrol

U.S. Air Force Auxiliary

grp2cc@mowg.cap.gov


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