We had a great experience working with 120+ cadets at our first Appleseed / CAP event. Although our time was short we were able to work with the cadets to give them instruction on how to safely handle firearms and the basics of properly firing from the prone position. These cadets were great to work with and very motivated to recieve the instruction. I think I speak for all the instructors when I say it was our honor to have been there working with them!
The instructing started at 7:30 and ended about 12:15, working in groups of 25 on the firing line, and 25 - 50 getting educated at the same time. With the quantity of cadets and the short amount of time allotted, the shooters and instructors did a good job of maintaining a safe environment. Next year we will work to get some additional time to work with the cadets and will adjust the schedule to bring an even better event to them by applying what we learned as instructors this year.
Thanks to all the volunteers who came to work the event. :bow: Thanks to all who brought LTR's for the cadets to use so there would be a semi-auto firing line. Thanks to the Rio Salado juniors program for bringing out their rifles, and thanks to the Arizona National Guard for bringing their M-16's and the M-249 :--- that was demonstrated for the cadets by a fellow cadet ^:)^ with the assistance of Sgt Martinez. We look forward to working with the CAP again in the future to bring them safe, educational, and fun shooting events.
AZBinary forwarded his pictures from the event which are posted here (http://s863.photobucket.com/albums/ab197/mnseitz/AZCAP/). As more are forwarded to me I will post them over here (http://asg.milhoan.net) as well. There were lots of cameras working at the range and I am trying to get copies from anyone who took pictures.
AZO
Let's not forget that we had a generous donation of range use to make this event possible. Thanks to Tom over at Evergreen!
Here are a few pics from that wonderful ("record number of shooters") Arizona Appleseed:
AZRedhawk44 explains the Redcoat COF from a Revolutionary War and modern day standpoint.
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A single group of 25 cadets. There were 125 total cadets ran thru in 5 Flights!
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Congratulatory hugs after a COF.
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AZBinary and AZOpie. Waaay down at the other end of the line were Newguy556 and AZRedhawk.
AZOpie was the driving force that made this great Arizona shoot possible!
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BlueFeather discusses the Appleseed Project with a cadet.
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Next group of 25 ready for shooting!!
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...and AZRedhawk44 keeps em' moving!
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Tees, SWAT's, an RWVA brochere and an AZ schedule of shoots were passed out at the end of the day.
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After the RWVA part of the event was officially over an M-249 demo was performed. Here AZRedhawk44 gets the beta on the happenings.
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A huge thanks to all who participated in the capacity as instructor! It was a pleasure and honor to work with you all!
And a big thanks to the Cadets!! :~
I was honored to be there.
Yes it was fast paced and hopefully next year we will have more time with the cadets.
I was impressed with the Cadets. They were very professional and well disciplined.
It was a pleasure to work with the NG and CAP staff as well as TG, BF, AZR, and AZB.