About Us


SPCS
Command
Staff

Capt. Mike Pettinger
Capt. Mike Pettinger
Commander
Maj. Gerry Baumgartner
Maj. Gerry Baumgartner
Deputy Commander
for Seniors

Lt. Col. Gary Gross
Lt. Col. Gary Gross
Deputy Commander
for Cadets

We appreciate you taking a little time to learn more about us. This page is intended to give you some information about our squadron. We're a small cog in the wheel that is Civil Air Patrol. If you're looking for information on the overall organization we encourage you to visit the National Headquarters web site.

Who We Are

As our squadron name indicates we are a composite squadron. The designation of squadron type is a function of the Civil Air Patrol programs being administered and is directly related to the number and type of members in the squadron. Our squadron presently has 40 senior members and 30 cadets.

So, as a composite squadron, we administer both the Senior Member Professional Development Program as well as the Cadet Program at the local level.

Our senior members are involved in many different occupations; aviation, telecommunications, software development, nuclear engineering, banking, administration and more. For many, their expertise in their fields can be both directly and indirectly applicable to what we do in Civil Air Patrol. Many senior members receive training in various emergency services such as communications and air and ground search, and participate in training exercises as well as actual search missions. Others who care not to participate in emergency services assist the squadron administratively or assist with the cadet program.

Our cadets, through the Cadet Program, receive training in leadership, aerospace education and physical fitness. They also participate in a multitude of activites on both a local and a national scale, including flight encampments, drill competitions and color guard competitions.

Here are some of the past accomplishments of our cadets in the National Drill Competition:

  • 1982 - 3rd Place
  • 1983 - 1st Place
  • 1984 - 2nd Place
  • 1985 - 3rd Place
  • 1986 - 3rd Place

Many of our former cadets, inspired by their participation in Civil Air Patrol have gone on to careers in aeronautical engineering, military and commercial aviation. Some of those cadets are now senior members in our squadron passing on what they know to our current cadets.

Where We Fit In

A squadron is typically the lowest command element in the Civil Air Patrol's hierarchy. Levels of command higher in the hierarchy in order are the Group, Wing, Region and finally, National. Shorty Powers Composite Squadron is among five squadrons in Group 14. Group 14 is one of eight groups in the Illinois Wing. Illinois Wing is one of six wings in the Great Lakes Region. The Great Lakes Region is one of eight regions of Civil Air Patrol.

Our Name

You may be curious about our squadron name. Originally, this squadron was named the Downers Grove Composite Squadron because it was based in Downers Grove. At about the time the squadron was formed, Colonel John "Shorty" Powers was a public affairs officer for NASA and became known as the voice of Mission Control during the Mercury Program. Col. Powers grew up in Downers Grove and when visiting his parents would also visit the squadron from time to time. The squadron wanted to pay tribute to Col. Powers, so the name of the squadron was changed to what it is now.

Where We've Been

Over the years the squadron's meeting place has been in a variety of different places. What's interesting to note is that for an aviation-related organization, the squadron has only had a meeting place at an airport twice. We are fortunate to be able to meet at an airport now, and are very grateful to the Illinois Aviation Museum for hosting us. The following table shows where we've been over the years.

1961 - ? Church in Downers Grove
? Brookridge Airport, Downers Grove
1966 - 1986  Downers Grove North High School, Downers Grove
1986 - 1988  Montini Catholic High School, Lombard
1989 - 1990  Lincoln Center, Downers Grove
1991 - 1994  Naperville Central High School, Naperville
1995 - 2004  Naperville Emergency Operations Center, Naperville
2004  Safety Town Complex, Naperville
2004 -   Illinois Aviation Museum, Bolingbrook

What Do You Want To Know About Us?

We hope this page has given you a little insight into our squadron. If there's anything else you would like to know, please ask us. You can ask via our  Contact Us page.