History of the Patch

WA-015
Bellingham Composite Squadron
Version 2, 2010


The pictorial presentation of the Bellingham Composite Squadron patch includes a North American Grey Wolf howling or communicating with his pack. Hence the Bellingham Composite Squadron new call sign "Wolf pack" which define our unit’s unique qualities such as Fiercely Loyal, Teamwork, Patience, Communication, Intelligent, Playful and Cooperative.

The Air Force logo (Hap Arnold) symbolizes the union between Civil Air Patrol and the U.S. Air Force.

The blue and green colors background divided by a yellow lightning strike represents our CAP flight operations and ground teams which include logistical support in a very effective and dedicated response to our community.

The words on the top and bottom banner represent our city location and our official designation within Civil Air Patrol.

The Wolf Pack Credo

  • Respect the elders
  • Teach the young
  • Cooperate with the pack

    This patch was a team effort creation. The Washington Wing Commander, Colonel Dave Lehman approved the wearing of the patch in 2010. The new patch is to be worn on flight and utility uniforms by squadron personnel.


    Information provided by:
    Kevin Finsrud, 1st Lt, CAP
    Bellingham Composite Squadron
    January 4, 2011

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