Closure of Marion Civil Air Patrol Squadron After 70 Years of Service
The Marion Civil Air Patrol Squadron has been shut down due to failure to meet membership requirements. This closure impacts local aviation support and raises concerns over financial management of its assets.

The Marion Civil Air Patrol Squadron has ceased operations, primarily due to not meeting active membership criteria set by the South Carolina Wing. The squadron, established in 1941, has historically supported the U.S.
Air Force and engaged in community service over its 70-year history. Concerns have been raised regarding the squadron's financial assets, totaling approximately $19,000, which members fear may be redistributed by the wing commander.
Local leaders emphasize the squadron's contributions to the community and express dismay over its closure. Members have options to transfer to another squadron, but some find the distance unfeasible. The implications for local aviation support and community services remain uncertain.




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