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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 7 25 July 2014

    aily Weather Report:

    9-High of 81- Low of 58

    rtly Cloudy

    % Chance of Precipitation

    What does it mean to be Cadet Staff?

    the Cadet Staff here have graduated from their basic

    r of encampment). Some staff here have even

    ended more than 5 Encampments. As staff here, our

    ority is the in-flights safety and making sure they leave

    h reinforced leadership and aerospace knowledge. All

    cadets have the opportunity to come back next year

    staff. Cadets can apply for a number of positions. Such

    itions could be flight commander, a part of the

    stics team, or even learn how to fly airplanes at the

    ht Academy.

    USS Slater Tour

    Cadets had the opportunity to visit the USS Slater, docked in

    Albany. The USS Slater is a retiredCannon-classdestroyer escort

    served in theUnited States Navy during World War II. Now it is us

    a floatingmuseum, showing tourists what life was like on a

    battleship. The cadets enjoyed the trip, and many enjoyed seeing

    armament replicas and displays. They also enjoyed listening to th

    lecture, provided by the tour guides.

    Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well John W

    Gardner

    When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team

    confidence, excellence becomes a reality Joe Paterno

    Word of the Day: Empathynoun the ability to understand and s

    the feelings of another.

    Yesterdays Honor Flight: Foxtrot Warrior Flight:Bravo Honor

    Squadron:Sq. 2 Best Bungalow:8 KP Flight: Golf & Hotel

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    Tips for the Encampment: How to Succeed

    Tip #7: Always Stay Positive

    matter what happens, successful people always

    y positive. Having a positive attitude will always

    p you stay motivated. Being motivated helps your

    ht achieve warrior flight and helps both you and

    staff succeed. If you have a bad GK score, stay

    itive and reassure yourself that you will get a

    ch more better score in the future. Instead of

    ving a pity party, taking a step further allows you

    have a successful encampment. Having a positive

    tude outside of encampment also guaranteescess. So be sure to keep your attitude in check

    ether youre in a uniform or not.

    Cadet Officer of the Day:

    C/Lt Col Joshua Chandler, Cadet Commander

    Encampment never ends.

    Thats right, encampment never ends. For each and every single one of

    the encampment spirit stays alive in you forever. Bring the ideas, leade

    styles, and experience back into your home squadron. This where the t

    meaning of the New York Wing Encampment comes into play. Be sure

    come back next year to be part of yet another great encampment.ety Tip of the Day:

    ake Care of your Blisters!C/Capt.dsey Ladd, Safety Officer