BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Beckley Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is thrilled to announce the remarkable achievements of three of its dedicated cadets in the field of rocketry. Inspired by the exceptional leadership of Captain Amanda Zari and Deputy Commander for Cadets Amanda Schmidt, these young individuals have successfully completed the challenging Red Stone stage of the Rocketry Program.
Under the guidance and mentorship of Capt. Zari and Deputy Cmdr. Schmidt, the cadets at Beckley Composite Squadron have been passionately exploring the thrilling world of rocketry. Their unwavering commitment, combined with their love for science and technology, has resulted in this significant accomplishment.
Rocketry offers a unique opportunity for young minds to delve into the fascinating realm of aerospace engineering, igniting their passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The program equips cadets with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, build, and launch rockets, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.
Cadets Ashton Zari, Caleb Schmidt, and Jessie Curcio have demonstrated exceptional dedication and determination throughout their journey in the Rocketry Program. Through countless hours of hard work and continuous learning, they have successfully completed the Red Stone stage, a significant milestone marking their advanced understanding of rocketry principles and techniques.
The achievements of these three cadets are a testament to the unwavering support and guidance provided by Captain Amanda Zari and Deputy Commander for Cadets Amanda Schmidt. Their leadership has been instrumental in fostering a nurturing and inspiring environment for the cadets to grow and thrive.
The Beckley Composite Squadron commends these extraordinary young individuals for their outstanding accomplishments in the Rocketry Program. Their dedication, curiosity, and love for rocketry exemplify the spirit of the Civil Air Patrol and inspire their fellow cadets to aim for the stars.
For further information, please contact:
Amanda Zari
Public Affairs Officer
amanda.zari@wvwg.cap.gov
(304)890-0278