LHS Junior Receives Civil Air Patrol Award

shayevichLHS junior Michael Shayevich,15, received the prestigious General Billy Mitchell Award from the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) on January 30, 2024, at a ceremony held at their meeting location, the American Red Cross Northern New Jersey Headquarters in Fairfield, NJ. 

Presented by Lt. Colonel Carol McCloud, the Mitchell Award recognizes Shayevich’s sustained excellence in all four areas of cadet life: leadership, aerospace, fitness, and character. Only about 15% of CAP cadets earn this award. Civil Air Patrol has approximately 25,000 young adults ages 12 to 18 in its cadet program.

As a recipient of the Mitchell Award, Shayevich is elevated to the rank of cadet officer and promoted to the grade of Cadet Second Lieutenant. As an officer, he takes on more responsibility for leading junior-ranking cadets while continuing to develop himself as a “dynamic American and aerospace leader.” 

Shayevich joined the Civil Air Patrol three years ago and immediately embraced the missions of the Civil Air Patrol, which include aviation, aerospace, volunteerism, and emergency services. He pursued opportunities to learn and lead in his home squadron, the Curtiss-Wright Composite Squadron. In 2022, he was named “Cadet of the Year” as a non-commissioned cadet officer (NCO). In 2023, Shayevich attended a week-long cadet training program at Camp Nett National Guard Training Site in Niantic, Connecticut. Shayevich will join 100 cadet officers this summer for two weeks at CAP’s prestigious Cadet Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama.

Outside of CAP, Shayevich is a freelance website designer who supports small businesses. To date, he has completed 120 projects and supported clients in 9 countries.

Bilingual, speaking Russian and English, Shayevich is an honor student with a 4.04 average, a member of the Livingston High School Wind Symphony and the Clarinet Ensemble of New Jersey Youth Symphony.

Shayevich lives in Livingston, NJ, with his sister and parents, who are first-generation immigrants from Ukraine.

About the Curtiss-Wright Composite Squadron

Curtiss-Wright Composite Squadron is a local unit of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) that has 45 cadets plus 20 adult members who reside in West Orange, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, East Hanover, Fairfield, Livingston, Morristown, Parsippany, Roseland, and Wayne. The squadron meets on Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the American Red Cross Northern New Jersey Headquarters, 209 Fairfield Road, Fairfield, NJ.

 

More about the CAP Curtiss-Wright Composite Squadron is here: http://nj073.cap.gov/

 

About Civil Air Patrol

Founded in 1941 and established as the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force seven years later, Civil Air Patrol is chartered by Congress as a nonprofit organization for the purposes of youth development, aerospace education, and to promote general aviation. In an auxiliary role as a Total Force partner of the Air Force, CAP operates the world’s largest fleet of single-engine aircraft for search and rescue, disaster relief, training, and education. Civil Air Patrol is dedicated to serving America’s communities, saving lives, and shaping futures.

 

About the BILLY MITCHELL AWARD

The Gen. Billy Mitchell Award was established in 1964. This award honors the late Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, aviation pioneer and staunch supporter of an independent Air Force for America. The award is earned after completing the first eight achievements of the cadet program. Mitchell recipients must pass a series of examinations on leadership and aerospace topics and have completed a week-long encampment immersing them in a challenging leadership and STEM environment.

Mitchell Award recipients are eligible to attend CAP’s Cadet Officer School and the Civic Leadership Academy.

Eventually, if they choose to enlist in the US Air Force, they may enter at the grade of E-3, Airman First Class. The award is also looked upon favorably by the admissions staff at the USAF Academy and the AFROTC.