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OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE
CIVIL AIR PATROL
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
WASHINGTON, APRIL i0, 1942
S u b j e c t : Tr a n s f e r o f M e m b e r s h i p B e t w e e n W i n g s
To:
All Wing Commanders
i. Whenever it is necessary to transfer a member of
the Civil Air Patrol to another state, the following procedure
will be followed:
a_. The service record and identification card
will be forwarded to National Headquarters through Group and
Wing Headquarters.
b. The name of the state to which transfer is
requested will be given and also the new address.
~. Transfers within a state will be made as prescribed in paragraph~ 2 2, General Orders 2-a Amended, by Wing
Headquarters and not by National Head~mrters.
d. So much of paragraph 2 2, General Orders 2-a
Amended, "Wing, Group and Squadron Administrative Procedure,"
dated February 18, 1942, as conflicts with these instructions,
is hereby rescinded. So much of paragraph l, "Procedure for
Tr a n s f e r o f C i v i l A i r P a t r o l A p p l i c a n t s f r o m o n e W i n g t o A n o t h e r,
of Memorandum to all Wing Commanders, dated February 20, 1942,
as conflicts with these instructions, is hereby rescinded.
2. Transfers from one state to another involve changing
serial numbers, and this cnn best be done at National Headqmnrters,
which explains the necessity of for~larding both the service record
and identification card.
°
3. Civil Air Patrol personnel can do much to avoid
unnecessary tlmnsfers by having new applicants specify the Wing
to wkich they wish to be assigned.
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By direction of National Commander JOHNSO~:~-.
~ Y ~ .
B ~ E
Co n?}, Corps
Traln~& 0perations Officer
CIVIL AIR PATROL
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
WASHINGTON, APRIL i0, 1942
S u b j e c t : Tr a n s f e r o f M e m b e r s h i p B e t w e e n W i n g s
To:
All Wing Commanders
i. Whenever it is necessary to transfer a member of
the Civil Air Patrol to another state, the following procedure
will be followed:
a_. The service record and identification card
will be forwarded to National Headquarters through Group and
Wing Headquarters.
b. The name of the state to which transfer is
requested will be given and also the new address.
~. Transfers within a state will be made as prescribed in paragraph~ 2 2, General Orders 2-a Amended, by Wing
Headquarters and not by National Head~mrters.
d. So much of paragraph 2 2, General Orders 2-a
Amended, "Wing, Group and Squadron Administrative Procedure,"
dated February 18, 1942, as conflicts with these instructions,
is hereby rescinded. So much of paragraph l, "Procedure for
Tr a n s f e r o f C i v i l A i r P a t r o l A p p l i c a n t s f r o m o n e W i n g t o A n o t h e r,
of Memorandum to all Wing Commanders, dated February 20, 1942,
as conflicts with these instructions, is hereby rescinded.
2. Transfers from one state to another involve changing
serial numbers, and this cnn best be done at National Headqmnrters,
which explains the necessity of for~larding both the service record
and identification card.
°
3. Civil Air Patrol personnel can do much to avoid
unnecessary tlmnsfers by having new applicants specify the Wing
to wkich they wish to be assigned.
/
/
By direction of National Commander JOHNSO~:~-.
~ Y ~ .
B ~ E
Co n?}, Corps
Traln~& 0perations Officer