![]() ![]() The initial course offered was the Basic Cadet School (BCS), a program for cadets who had completed only one or two achievements. It consisted of a series of schools and courses in which cadets could participate as they progressed in the CAP cadet program. The ILP was designed to augment local training in leadership for cadets in all phases of the cadet program. At Cadet Conference in 1974, he presented the concept of a program to help local units in their leadership training: the Integrated Leadership Program (ILP). Based on the experiences with supplementary leadership training at the squadron and group level, Capt Reichow saw an opportunity to share this concept with cadets throughout California. Reichow was appointed Director of Cadet Programs for California Wing. A second course was conducted in the spring of 1970 in Santa Monica, sponsored at the Group level. Approximately twenty-five cadets graduated from the school. The curriculum of the school consisted primarily of drill, classes in NCO leadership techniques, and inspections. In November of 1969, the first Cadet Non- Commissioned Officer School was held at the squadron’s headquarters, an Army Nike Missile Facility in Palos Verdes. Fouquet, senior members with Torrance Cadet Squadron 95 in Southern California, began drafting a leadership program to develop the leaders in their squadron. National Cadet Special Activities (NCSAs). ![]() Senior Non-Commissioned Officers School (SNCOS).Non-Commissioned Officer’s School (NCOS).Facebook page opens in new window Instagram page opens in new window Mail page opens in new window Snapchat page opens in new window YouTube page opens in new window ![]()
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