Civil Air Patrol honored its best and brightest this morning at the organization’s National Conference in Anaheim, California, as 28 members, two wings and two units were recognized for service to the nation, their communities and CAP.

The 28 members honored represent 18 wings and all eight CAP regions.

Leading the list of honorees were Lt. Col. Brenda A. Reed, Senior Member of the Year; Cadet Lt. Col. Joshua L. Klosterman of the South Dakota Wing’s Big Sioux Composite Squadron, Cadet of the Year; and the New Jersey Wing’s Twin Pine Composite Squadron, Squadron of Distinction.

A CAP member since July 2003, Reed has served at the squadron, wing and region levels and has been Maryland Wing chief of staff since April 2016. Along the way, she served as Carroll Composite Squadron commander and Middle East Region director of public affairs. As wing chief of staff she remains involved in CAP public relations nationally and at the region and wing levels.

Reed has also placed an emphasis on education within CAP. She initiated an E-learning program in 2013 to aid members with distance education, has also taught several in-residence courses and is a frequent presenter at wing and region conferences.

Honors she has received during her CAP tenure include wing Personnel Officer of the Year in 2004, wing Public Affairs Officer of the Year in 2005, Middle East Region PAO of the Year in 2010 and wing Squadron Commander of the Year in 2010. Nationally, she has received six first-place Maj. Howell Balsem Public Affairs Exceptional Achievement Awards for her work in social media, on websites and in photography.

Klosterman, who’s now a senior member holding the rank of first lieutenant, joined CAP in March 2009. He served as his squadron’s cadet commander and represented the North Central Region as Cadet Advisory Council chairman and National Cadet Advisory representative.

He also served as staff at the North Central Region Cadet Competition and National Cadet Competition, as cadet commander at the Region Cadet Leadership School and the 2015 Joint Dakota Encampment and as the region representative to the National Cyber Committee.

Klosterman participated for four years in the Air Force Association’s CyberPatriot national high school cyber defense competition; his teams were National CyberPatriot Digital Forensics Champion in 2012, Cisco Networking Champion in 2013 and CAP Champion in 2014. In 2015 he became one of only three competitors to receive the CyberPatriot Award of Excellence recipient, and he was a Collegiate Cyber Defense National Finalist in 2016.

As a cadet he was also active as a ground team member, mission radio operator and a mission staff assistant. He is a qualified ground team leader, communications unit leader, ground branch director and planning section chief.

The Twin Pine squadron used CAP’s Cadet Great Start Program in 2017 to not only retain 32 cadets but also add another 16 to its roster – a growth rate of 33 percent. Squadron leaders stress fair, equal treatment of cadets while emphasizing the importance of bonding among all members.

Leaders also ensure that members participate in community service events, such as food and clothing drives. They maintain communication channels through weekly emails and a mentoring program.

In the past year, eight of the unit’s cadets received the Wright Brothers Award, four received the Gen. Billy Mitchell Award, three received the Amelia Earhart Award, one received the Gen. Ira C. Eaker Award and one received the Gen. Carl A. Spaatz Award – CAP’s highest cadet honor, achieved by less than one-half of 1 percent of all cadets.

In addition to Reed, Klosterman and the Twin Pine squadron, awards were also presented as follows:

Aerospace Education Teacher of the YearCapt. Brian D. JohnstonBarrow-Jackson Composite SquadronGeorgia Wing

Frank Brewer Memorial Aerospace Award, Cadet CategoryCadet Lt. Col. Julie DemyanovichPrince William Composite SquadronVirginia Wing

Frank Brewer Memorial Aerospace Award, Senior Member CategoryLt. Col. Kathleen E. BeaufordHeadquartersLouisiana Wing

Frank Brewer Memorial Aerospace Award, Lifetime Achievement CategoryLt. Col. Sherwood J. Williams248th TAC Air Flight Wisconsin Wing

Frank G. Brewer Memorial Aerospace Award, Individual/OrganizationHollister (Missouri) High School and Middle School

Air Force Sergeants Association Cadet NCO of the YearCadet Chief Master Sgt. Morgan Marie BalsleyPeachtree City Falcon Field CompositeSquadronGeorgia Wing

Character Development Instructor of the Year1st Lt. Julie K. MargesonHeadquartersNevada Wing

Communicator of the YearCapt. Chris A. MacspaddenHeadquartersWashington Wing

Col. Dion E. Decamp Ground Team of the YearGroup VITexas Wing

Director of Finance of the YearLt. Col. Elsa M. SotoHeadquartersPuerto Rico Wing

Drug Demand Reduction Officer of the YearLt. Col. Kenneth G. DilleyHeadquartersWest Virginia Wing

Drug Demand Reduction Wing of the YearWest Virginia Wing

Norm Edwards Counterdrug Officer of the YearMaj. Keith R. ClappHeadquartersKentucky Wing

Historian of the YearCapt. Patrick Y. WhangHeadquartersMaryland Wing

Maj. Gen. Jeanne M. Holm Aerospace Education Officer of the YearMaj. William M. BlatchleyColorado Springs Cadet SquadronColorado Wing

Inspector General of the YearLt. Col. Todd G. ScioneauxHeadquartersLouisiana Wing

Col. David Kantor Operations Staff Officer of the YearLt. Col. Eric TempletonNational Emergency Services Academy Squadron

Col. Edwin W. Lewis Jr. Incident Staff Member of the Year (Co-Recipients)Lt. Col. Clyde R. Woolfolk Jr.Green Flag East FlightLouisiana Wing

Lt. Col. Harvey L. YarboroughHeadquartersAlabama Wing

Col. Robert V. “Bud” Payton Public Affairs Officer of the YearLt. Col. Morgan L. Torp-PedersenHeadquartersTennessee Wing

Professional Development Officer of the YearLt. Col. Michael D. BryantGroup IIKentucky Wing

Property Management Officer of the YearLt. Col. Philip A. BerchtoldHeadquartersOklahoma Wing

Safety Officer of the YearLt. Col. Joseph J. PalysHeadquartersConnecticut Wing

Squadron Chaplain of the YearMaj. Jack R. BennetSouthern Kentucky Cadet SquadronKentucky Wing

Senior Chaplain of the YearLt. Col. Harrell L. CobbGreenville Composite SquadronGroup 1Tennessee Wing

Jack Sorenson Cadet Programs Officer of the YearLt. Col. Victor A. SantanaHeadquartersLouisiana Wing

George Texido Legislative Officer of the YearLt. Col. James A. DodrillHeadquartersWest Virginia Wing

Paul W. Turner Safety AwardArizona Wing

Maj. Gen. Dwight H. Wheless Legal Officer of the YearCol. Robert M. KartonHeadquartersGreat Lakes Region

Lt. Col. T. Keith Riddle Award Aircrew Member of the YearMaj. Alfred SpainGreen Flag East FlightLouisiana Wing