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Silver Wings (service organization)

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Hoping to increase recruitment, Angel Flight-Silver Wings restructured the organization in 1996, changing their mission and goals away from being a military-support oriented organization to further diversify their organization. In 1998 the National Conclave changed the organization's name to "Silver
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as a local auxiliary organization in 1951, and formed as a national organization in 1952. Starting out as an all-female organization, Angel Flight was more of a national idea with various names. While these organizations across the country had different names, they were all focused on helping their
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In the 1980s, local Angel Flight chapters were allowed to use the name "Silver Wings" as recognition for their growing diversity in membership. In 1995, the General Assembly of the yearly national conclave (NATCON) changed the organization's name to "Angel Flight-Silver Wings." Local chapters were
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The National Headquarters is chosen each year by the General Assembly at NATCON, which takes place annually in spring, typically on Easter weekend. Silver Wings (SW) and Arnold Air Society (AAS) also jointly hold the National Conclave (NATCON) where all members of SW and AAS are invited to discuss
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The National Headquarters provides direction and focus for the entire organization. The nation is broken up into 11 regions. Region Presidents serve the chapters that lie within their region and communicate from chapters to national officers.
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unit. In April 1957, representatives from 16 different groups came together at the 8th National Conclave of Arnold Air Society to join their purposes under a National Coordination Headquarters.
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matters within the organizations. During this event, business meetings are conducted and local chapters and regions vote on various resolutions and amendments to their manuals.
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Silver Wings members must be an undergraduate or graduate student within the local chapter, and complete various workshops and projects. Honorary membership can be bestowed.
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Wings," functioning as a civilian organization focused on community service, leadership, and professional development.
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self-governed by college students. With minor supervision, Silver Wings works jointly with the
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allowed to use the name "Angel Flight," "Silver Wings," or "Angel Flight-Silver Wings."
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Silver Wings, originally known as Angel Flight, was founded at the
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University of Omaha
www.silver-wings.org
service organization
Arnold Air Society
University of Omaha
AFROTC
List of Silver Wings chapters
Mark Mitchell Campbell
Bonnie J. Dunbar
Wendy M. Masiello
"'Angels' Flight,' Military Ball, 'SAC Salute" highlight activities of Air Force ROTC unit"
"Angels' Flight inspires plan for national group"
"Arnold Air Society & Silver Wings"
Finding aid for the Angel Flight Records
Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Categories
Student organizations in the United States
1951 establishments in Nebraska
Student organizations established in 1951

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