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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
USAF - Civil Air Patrol / Pararescue Orientation Course Patch
USAF - Civil Air Patrol / Pararescue Orientation Course Patch
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Pararescue and Survival Orientation Course (PJOC): For 7 training days cadets will be introduced to some of the skills and requirements of Pararescuemen (PJ's), Combat Rescue Officers (CRO's), and Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) Specialists. During PJOC cadets will gain experience and training in land navigation, survival techniques, rock climbing, rappelling and other various skills used in rescue operations.
PJOC is an introduction to the mission of the Guardian Angle Weapon System (GA), a non-aircraft, equipment-based weapon system of the United States Air Force. GA is organized into nine specific capabilities: Prepare, Mission Plan, Insert, Movement, Actions on Objective, Medically Treat, Extract, Reintegrate, and Adapt.
This activity promotes teamwork, physical fitness and builds character.
This activity is 9 days long, 7 training days with two travel days.
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For 7 training days cadets will be introduced to some of the skills and requirements of Pararescuemen (PJ's), Combat Rescue Officers (CRO's), and Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) Specialists. During PJOC cadets will gain experience and training in land navigation, survival techniques, rock climbing, rappelling and other various skills used in rescue operations.
PJOC is an introduction to the mission of the Guardian Angle Weapon System (GA), a non-aircraft, equipment-based weapon system of the United States Air Force. GA is organized into nine specific capabilities: Prepare, Mission Plan, Insert, Movement, Actions on Objective, Medically Treat, Extract, Reintegrate, and Adapt.
This activity promotes teamwork, physical fitness and builds character.
This activity is 9 days long, 7 training days with two travel days.