These awards are given to cadets who pass their unit tests, and also accompany an advancement in grade. Cadets who become Senior Members may wear only their highest ranking cadet achievement ribbon on their senior member uniform.
General Carl A. Spaatz Award The General Carl A. Spaatz Award is Civil Air Patrol's highest cadet award and honor. The award honors
General Carl A. Spaatz, who was the first
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force and the second
National Commander of Civil Air Patrol. Only 0.5% of cadets will ever achieve this award. As of July 2024, only 2,525 cadets have earned it since the award's inception in 1964. The Spaatz Award may be awarded to cadets who "successfully complete all phases of CAP cadet program and the General Carl A. Spaatz Award examination" consisting of a comprehensive leadership and aerospace education written examination, a graded essay and a physical fitness test. To attain the rank of Cadet Colonel, cadets must devote an average of 5 years of service, complete 19 successive rank examinations, pass three promotion boards, a timed 60-question comprehensive exam on leadership theory and CAP regulations, a timed, 60-question comprehensive aerospace exam, pass a timed essay on a question of perennial moral debate where you must argue for/against an issue on moral grounds/making appeals to reason, and pass the
United States Air Force Academy Candidate Fitness Assessment. Only three attempts are authorized. The Spaatz Award is arguably the most difficult honor to earn in CAP cadet program. Cadets earning Spaatz Award are also promoted to
Cadet Colonel, the highest grade obtainable in the cadet program. Upon reaching the age of 21, cadet colonels are eligible to transfer to the Civil Air Patrol Officer program with appointment to the grade of Captain, after completion of Level 2, Part one of Senior Member training. Cadet Colonels who voluntarily transfer to the officer program between the ages of 18 and 21 receive the grade senior flight officer.
External links • Spaatz Award – CAP • Spaatz Association web site
General Ira C. Eaker Award The General
Ira C. Eaker Award is given by Civil Air Patrol in honor of the former Deputy Commander U.S. Army Air Forces and aviation pioneer. It is presented on behalf of CAP by CAP National Headquarters to cadets who have completed the specific requirements in the Phase IV of the cadet program. The award is accompanied by promotion to the grade of
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel.
External links • Eaker Award – CAP
Amelia Earhart Award The Amelia Earhart Award is a cadet achievement of Civil Air Patrol presented in honor of
Amelia Earhart, pioneering aviator and aviation record-setter. This award is presented on behalf of CAP National Headquarters to denote the successful completion of the specific requirements in Phase III of this program. Cadets receiving the Earhart Award are promoted to
Cadet Captain. Cadets who receive this award can be promoted to 1st Lt once a senior member at the age of 21, after completion of Level 2, Part one of Senior Member training.
External links • Earhart Award – CAP
General Billy Mitchell Award The General
Billy Mitchell Award is earned by
Civil Air Patrol cadets who have successfully completed the second phase of the cadet program. It marks the end of the enlisted phase of the cadet program; cadets are promoted to
Cadet Second Lieutenants upon receipt and, by extension, Cadet Officers. The award is given in honor of Brig Gen William "Billy" Mitchell, former Deputy Chief of the
Army Air Service and military aviation visionary. In order to earn this award, cadets must pass a series of leadership,
aerospace and physical fitness tests and attend character development training for each achievement from Cadet Airman Basic through Cadet Chief Master Sergeant. In addition, cadets must attend a military-style encampment before this award is made, and have maintained active membership in Civil Air Patrol for at least 18 months since joining. 15% of Civil Air Patrol cadets achieve the Mitchell Award. Cadets who receive this award can be promoted to 2nd Lt once a senior member at the age of 21, after completion of Level 2, Part one of Senior Member training. Mitchell Cadets who enlist in the
United States Marine Corps or
United States Navy are mustered in at E-2.. A silver star is worn on the ribbon to denote successful completion of Cadet Officer School.
External links • Mitchell Award – CAP
Neil Armstrong Achievement The
Neil Armstrong Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 8 in Phase II of the
Civil Air Patrol cadet program. Awarded for the second achievement of
Cadet Chief Master Sergeant. A silver star is worn on the ribbon to denote completion of honor credit when promoting.
Dr. Robert H. Goddard Achievement The Dr.
Robert H. Goddard Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 7 in Phase II of the
Civil Air Patrol cadet program. Accompanies promotion to
Cadet Chief Master Sergeant. A silver star worn on the ribbon denotes successful completion of the
Model Rocketry Badge requirements (if Mitchell Award has been earned). A silver star is also worn on the ribbon to denote completion of honor credit when promoting. Two silver stars may be worn if honor credit and the Model Rocketry badge were earned. Prior to the creation of the Mary Feik Achievement in April 2003, the Wright Brothers award was the 3rd Achievement and accompanied promotion to the grade of
Cadet Senior Airman.
Mary Feik Achievement The
Mary Feik Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 3 in Phase I of the cadet program. Accompanies promotion to the grade of
Cadet Senior Airman. A silver star is worn on the ribbon to denote completion of honor credit when promoting.
General H. H. "Hap" Arnold Achievement Named after General "Hap" Arnold, first U.S. Air Force Commander. The General
H. H. "Hap" Arnold Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 2 in Phase I of the cadet program. Accompanies promotion to the grade of
Cadet Airman First Class. A silver star is worn on the ribbon to denote completion of honor credit when promoting.
General J. F. Curry Achievement Named after General John F. Curry, first National Commander of Civil Air Patrol. The General
J. F. Curry Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 1 in Phase I of the cadet program. Cadets must attempt the Physical Fitness test, successfully complete the Learn to Lead chapter 1 test, and have participated in at least 1 character development class. Accompanies promotion to the grade of
Cadet Airman. A silver star is worn on the ribbon to denote completion of honor credit when promoting. ==Cadet awards==