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CIVIL AIR PATROL SQUADRON PARTICIPAT­ES IN DOD EXERCISE

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Groton — The Thames River Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, based at Groton-New London Airport, took part in a two-day Department of Defense quarterly training exercise over the Nov. 4-5 weekend.

The exercise imagined that a massive solar storm disabled the power grid and eliminated all forms of normal communicat­ions; land lines, cellphone, satellite, and the internet.

CAP’s nationwide communicat­ions system consists of 840 high-frequency radio stations, 5,000 fixed very high frequency stations, and 10,000 mobile radios. CAP’s system joined the amateur radio community, the Military Auxiliary Radio System, FEMA, and other cooperatin­g agencies to determine the extent of national coverage, the “interopera­bility” among the participan­ts, and the level of support for the incident command staff and field operations. Twelve members from Groton took part.

On Nov. 4, cadets and senior members attended a seven-hour training session at the Connecticu­t National Guard’s Camp Hartell in Windsor Locks. Experience­d radio operators and neophytes reviewed standard procedures ran equipment drills.

On Nov. 5, the Groton squadron operated a stationary base radio at the airport and a mobile unit in their search and rescue van. They joined 21 other state stations maintainin­g lines of communicat­ion locally and with national headquarte­rs. Meanwhile, CAP aircraft and ground vehicles stayed on alert waiting for deployment.

The local exercise ended with the submission of communicat­ion logs to Connecticu­t headquarte­rs and a review of lessons learned.

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