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What’s in a Name?. • c. 1938: CAG – C ommander A ir G roup ~ Senior Squadron CO. What’s in a Name?. • c. 1938: CAG – C ommander A ir G roup ~ Senior Squadron CO • 1950’s - 1983: Airwing Commander ~ selected O-5 billet (bonus command) ~ small staff
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What’s in a Name? • c. 1938:CAG – Commander Air Group ~ Senior Squadron CO
What’s in a Name? • c. 1938:CAG – Commander Air Group ~ Senior Squadron CO • 1950’s - 1983:Airwing Commander ~ selected O-5 billet (bonus command) ~ small staff ~ carrier dept. head, reports to CVCO
What’s in a Name? • c. 1938:CAG – Commander Air Group ~ Senior Squadron CO • 1950’s - 1983:Airwing Commander ~ selected O-5 billet (bonus command) ~ small staff ~ carrier dept. head, reports to CVCO • Today: Still called the Airwing Commander ~ O-6 billet ~ robust staff ~ co-equal with CVCO ~ msg address: COMCVWXX
The SUPERCAG • What’s a SUPERCAG? • Why the upgrade in 1983?
How Do You Grow Up to be the “CAG?” • Competitive ranking as Squadron CO sets the stage • Possible tracks while still an O-5: • ~ Bonus command selection • ~ Nuke power • ~ Joint staff assignment • ~ CV Department Head • ~ Flag staff assignment
How Do You Grow Up to be the “CAG?” • Once selected for O-6, record goes before major command screening board • Possibilities: • ~ Deepdraft • ~ COMCVW • ~ CVCO • ~ NAS CO • Pilot or NFO, Navy or Marine O-6 eligible for “CAG”
A Day in the Life • Tour length: 36 months - 18 as Deputy CAG, and 18 as CAG • Design your own training track • Daily routine: • ~ Read msg board • ~ Flag brief • ~ Staff meeting, usually weekly • ~ Put out fires! • ~ Fly every day, every 3rd or 4th night • ~ Put out fires!! • ~ Visit with CO • ~ Put out fires!!! • ~ Strike planning/reviewing, as • required • • CVCO - COMCVW relations
Battle Group Tactical Organization (Strike Group Today)
CVW 2 1993 1994 F-14 F/A-18 F/A-18 F/A-18 EA-6 S-3 E-2 SH-60 C-2 VF-1 VF-2 VA-145 VA-155 VAQ-131 VS-38 VAW-116 HS-14 C2 DET F-14 F-14 A-6 A-6 EA-6 S-3 E-2 SH-3 C-2 VF-2 VF-137 VFA-151 VMFA-323 VAQ-131 VS-38 VAW-116 HS-2 C2 DET • Arrival of first CVW2 Deputy CAG • Lots of moving parts • Lots of tactical/policy/procedural changes • “First of the Future”
“CAG” - Ups & Downs Ups: • You are the king of the airwing • You get to fly all you want • You have an”XO” and 8 executive assistants • You have a great staff • You have a 50/50 chance of promotion to flag*
“CAG” - Ups & Downs Ups: • You are the king of the airwing • You get to fly all you want • You have an”XO” and 8 executive assistants • You have a great staff • You have a 50/50 chance of promotion to flag* Neutral: • Dealing with other staffs Downs: • Having to relieve a CO • Having to numerically rank squadron CO’s
“CAG” - Ups & Downs Ups: • You are the king of the airwing • You get to fly all you want • You have an”XO” and 8 executive assistants • You have a great staff • You have a 50/50 chance of promotion to flag* Neutral: • Dealing with other staffs Downs: • Having to relieve a CO • Having to numerically rank squadron CO’s Bottom Line: • BESTjob a naval aviator will ever have and still fly
“CAG” - The Afterlife Follow-on Jobs Include: • Joint Chiefs staff assignment • Battle Group Chief of Staff • AIRPAC/AIRLANT Chief of Staff • 4 Star Executive Assistant (PACFLT, CINCPACFLT, etc) • Some senior O-6 job in the 5-sided building • Composite staff billets • et al Selection rate to flag is the same for CVCO and COMCVW, lower for NAS CO’s
“CAG” Questions?