CAP National History Program Year in Review & Overview of Changes CAP National History Program Year in Review & Overview of Changes Col Frank Blazich, Jr. Chief Historian Maj Jacob Gerstein National Curator Capt Colleen McCormick National Archivist BUILDING CAP’S TEAM... FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
Overview Welcome August – December 2014 January – August 2015 FY16 Plans Regulations, pamphlets, and forms Historical Repositories Summary
August – December 2014 CAP Congressional Gold Medal Presentation (10 December 2014) CITGO Lake Charles Manufacturing Complex Display 75 th Anniversary Work
CGM Presentation
CITGO Display
75 th Anniversary Work
January – August 2015 Spaatz Association Mid-Winter Dinner Wilson Hall Heritage Display Sunoco Display USAF Discussions
Spaatz Association Dinner
Wilson Hall – Before
Wilson Hall – After
Sunoco CGM Display
USAF Discussions Winter Command Council meeting with USAF Chief Historian Facility at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) National Museum of the USAF AU Press
FY16 Plans Move National Archives and Historical Collections (NAHC) to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Display panels for 75 th Anniversary and additional support Updates to history.cap.gov Expand ADY staff Update to regulations, pamphlets, and forms
Display Panels Concept and execution
Publications Update New CAPF 183: Loan of CAP Historical Materials Update CAPR 210-3: CAP Historical Repositories Reformat CAPF 180: CAP Personal Property Deed of Gift CAPF 181: CAP Non-Exclusive Copyright License CAPF 182: Transfer of CAP Historical Materials
Historical Repositories CAPR 210-3: “[M]aterials of historical significance in the possession of the Civil Air Patrol may be collected into unit repositories that seek to preserve them in perpetuity.” What does this mean? Why is this important? What should you save? What do you need?
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