The official outerwear worn by members of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) serves as a readily identifiable symbol of the organization. These garments, typically featuring the CAP logo and other distinctive markings, are available in various styles suitable for different climates and activities, ranging from lightweight windbreakers to heavier, insulated jackets designed for colder weather. An example would be a dark blue nylon jacket with a fleece lining, embroidered with the CAP emblem on the left breast and “Civil Air Patrol” on the back.
This standardized attire promotes a sense of unity and professionalism within the organization while also visually representing the CAP’s mission and values to the public. The jackets contribute to the esprit de corps among members and provide practical protection from the elements during training exercises, search and rescue operations, and other CAP activities. Historically, the evolution of these garments reflects the changing needs and priorities of the organization, adapting to new technologies and operational requirements while maintaining a consistent visual identity.