SW National Test 2014-2015 Study Guide
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SW National Test
2014-2015 Study Guide
Basic SW Knowledge
Motto: Knowledge, wisdom and courage to serve
Colors
Blue - Representing the sky above and the Airpower we support
White - Representing the purity of our intent and our loyalty to our
country
Objectives
Personal Development
Professional Development
Civic Awareness
On Silver Wings
Official National Silver Wings newsletter
Basic SW Knowledge
Founded at University of Omaha, 1952
Originally known as Angel Flight
SW Crest
Symbolizes the strength of the organization, wings representing the
chapters which are held up by the torch of knowledge.
JNP—Joint National Project
Reaching Out
Each candidate class needs 20 hours
SNP—Signature National Project
National Defense
SWM—Silver Wings National Manual
Basic manual for Silver Wings and describes national policies and
procedures.
Conclaves
A University may submit a bid to host NATCON/ARCON at the
upcoming conclave
Voting Members
One delegate from each chapter
Region Presidents
NATCON—National Conclave
Held in Chicago (CHICON) April 2015
Opportunity for SW and AAS members from every Area/Region to
meet, attend business sessions, vote on important topics and
much more.
ARCON—Area/Region Conclave
There are 11 Area/Regions, nationwide
Held by a Chapter/Squadron in your region
Opportunity for SW and AAS members within a region to meet,
attend business sessions, vote on important topics etc.
Associate Member Process
Orientation Workshop
Professional Workshop
Military Workshop
Community Service Event
Fundraising Event
Formal Event
Arnold Air Society educational workshop
Parliamentary Procedures Workshop
Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised
National Headquarters
Voted in at NATCON by the SW General Assembly
Silver Wings National Headquarters
Currently held at Auburn University
SW National President
Ms. Christina Aycock
Arnold Air Society National Headquarters
Currently held at Rochester Institute of Technology
AAS National President
C/Brig. Gen. John McCartney
Executive Management Center
Co-Executive Directors
Brig. Gen. Dan Woodward
Maj. Gen. Maggie Woodward
Objectives of EMC
To provide a point of contact for chapter presidents
To centralize management at a national level
To provide continuity each year as National HQ changes
To provide a point of contact with other agencies such as Air Force
HQ, AFROTC HQ, and AFA
Permanent headquarters that stores history about Silver Wings and its
chapters
Acronyms to Know
AAS
Arnold Air Society
EMC
Executive Management Center
PAS
Professor of Aerospace Studies
NAC
National Administrative Consultant
NHP
National Honorary President
SWM
Silver Wings National Manual
NCOP
National Chief of Protocol
NBC
National Business Chair
RP
Region President
AFA
Air Force Association
JNP
Joint National Project
SNP
Signature National Project
Arnold Air Society
Founded at University of Cincinnati, 1947
Three Objectives
To create a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer
candidates, in particular within the Air Force Reserve Officer
Training Corps.
To aid in the development of effective Air Force officers.
To further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United
States Air Force
Colors
White—purity of our intent
Red—for the blood shed
Blue—for the skies we fly
Gold—for our warrior spirit and our wings
Air Force Ranks