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Last Update:  Monday, 16 August 2010
Jul
30
2010
BT-13 Returns From Oshkosh
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All NCS Family & Friends,

I had the honor and privilege this week to fly our airplane to the annual EAA fly-in in Oshkosh, WS. In addition, I was lucky enough to perform a photo mission with the CAF's "Redtail".

The flight out had stops in Circleville, OH and Valparaiso, IN.  I was abler to make it home with one stop in Mansfield, OH.  Weather was a challenge on the return, but the T-Storms decided to cut me a break for a change.

Thanks to everyone reading this who has ever turned a wrench, mopped a floor, typed out a dogtag, written a check or helped in any of the other ways we all do...you should feel VERY proud today.  Our BT-13 made the trip without so much as a hiccup and I received many compliments from the attendees there on her.

Keep an eye out in the coming months in the magazine Warbird Digest for an article and pictures. 

Once again, thanks to everyone in our group. This was a great week for the NCS. 
 
CAF Photo :Col Mike Hogan talks with AirVenture visitors about the BT-13.

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planesWelcome to the National Capitol Squadron!

We are the largest and fastest growing Squadron in the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) in the Mid-Atlantic region, and we invite you to explore our updated website.  We are always looking for new members who enjoy working around or flying World War II aircraft.  Our 80 members are actively involved in maintaining and flying 14 Squadron or Member-owned aircraft.  Please let us know if you would like more information, and we invite you to join us during our next Open Hangar event (2nd Saturday of every month) at the Culpeper Regional Airport. The National Capitol Squadron is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit. There are many ways you can be a part of our mission!

 

 

Mike Ginter
Squadron Leader

 

 

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Feb
05
2010
Welcome to the New NCS Site!
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 You may have noticed that things look a bit different around here. The web site platform has been upgraded, and lots of new features and content are being added. Much has already been accomplished, and you will continue to see improvements and new functionality. As this project continues, you may find one or two hiccups. If you notice errors or strange site behavior, please report it. In the meantime, enjoy!

 
Nov
23
2009
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Feb
10
2010
March Speaker – Col. Charles E. McGee, USAF (Ret)
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Charles McGee.jpgCol. Charles E. McGee was born December 7, 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio. He was sworn into the enlisted reserve on October 26, 1942, and entered Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Training. He received his silver wings and a commission as 2nd Lieutenant on June 30, 1943, as a member of Class 43-F, Tuskegee Army Air Field, SE Flying Training Command.

In his 30 years of active duty he became a command pilot with over 6,100 total hours. He flew fighter aircraft combat tours in three major military conflicts, the P-39, P-47 and P-51 with the 302nd Fighter Squadron in Italy during WWII, the F-51 with the 67th Fighter Bomber Squadron in Korea, and the RF-4C with the 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (TRS) in Viet Nam. He commanded the 44th Fighter Bomber Squadron in the Philippines in 1951-53, the 7230th Support Squadron in Italy 1961-63, the 16th TRS 1967-68, and the 1840th Air Base Wing and Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri, in 1972. He retired from active duty on January 31, 1973, with 409 missions— the highest three-war total in USAF history.

Colonel McGee's awards include the Legion of Merit with Oak Left Cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with Two Clusters, Bronze Star, Air Medal with 25 Clusters, Army Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with Cluster, Presidential Unit Citation, Korean Presidential Citation, The Hellenic Republic WWII Commemorative Medal and several campaign and service ribbons. He holds a BA in Business Administration, Columbia College.  In the civilian arena served as Director of Real Estate and Purchasing for ISC Financial Corp., Vice President of Real Estate for its subsidiary, Interstate Securities Co. He later managed the Kansas City, Missouri downtown airport and retired from this endeavor in 1982. Since then he has been active in church and charity work, and served as President of the Tuskegee Airmen Inc. from 1983-85.

Colonel McGee and his late wife, the former Frances E. Nelson of Champaign, Illinois, reared three children, became grandparents of ten and great grandparents of three.  Colonel McGee now resides in Bethesda, Maryland where he moved in 1995 after calling Kansas City, Missouri home for twenty-two years. He now enjoys four additional great grandchildren and remains active fraternally with the Airmen Association, and in his church.
 
 
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