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PROHIBITED ITEMS (Notes 3, 11)
The following items are prohibited. Cadet luggage and bags will be searched during in-processing. Cadets will be given an
opportunity to self-identify and turn in any prohibited items or use an amnesty box during in-processing. Cadets in possession
ANY of the following items after in-processing will be met with disciplinary action, possible expulsion from encampment
and/or loss of encampment credit. Turned-in or confiscated items will be returned at the end of encampment.
Electronic devices (iPods, iPads, Walkman, hand-held game devices, laptops, etc.)
3
Alarm clocks
3
Cell phones
3
Weapons (Firearms, knives, explosives, etc.)
3
Lighters, matches, flamethrowers, etc.
3
Food (Candy, gum, soda, energy drinks, or snacks etc.
3
Illicit Drugs (Non-prescription or illegal drugs and/or accompanying paraphernalia etc.)
3, 12
Alcohol
3
Tobacco products (including e-cigarettes)
3
Games (Cards, dice, or other gambling paraphernalia etc.)
3
Reading materials or magazines (excluding religious texts or CAP Regulations, Manuals and Pamphlets as directed)
3
24/72 Hour Pack, unless using the bag to pack your belongings.
3
Media (Tapes, CDs, DVDs, or other media)
3
Cash in excess of $30
3
Video cameras
3
Cologne (Axe, perfume, cologne, or Febreeze)
3
Sunglasses, unless medically prescribed or “transition lenses”
3
Pornography of any kind
0, 3
CADET SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING: ___________________________________________________ DATE:_____________________
NOTES.
Note 0: Uniforms. All uniforms must be IAW CAPM 39-1. Cadets are allowed to wear either BDUs or ABUs to encampment. If bringing both BDUs and ABUs, both
uniforms must be complete (no mixing of uniform components).
Note 1: Mandatory. These items are required for attendance unless listed by exception.
Note 2: Optional. These items are not required for attendance but recommended.
Note 3: Prohibited. These items are not allowed at encampment and will be confiscated during in-processing. Items will be marked and stored for the duration of
encampment.
Note 4: The items listed are minimum quantities. The number listed in parenthesis is the recommended number to bring.
Note 5: Each attendee must have 4 (5)
Note 1
black t-shirts for PT, even if they wear ABUs. Members wearing BDUs must bring a total of 10 black shirts (uniform and
PT shirts).
Note 6: Athletic Shoes. Highly recommended to bring a second pair. If you plan to bring the new “Five Toe Shoes” you are only authorized to wear them during PT.
You must ALSO have a standard pair of athletic shoes for all other activities.
Additionally, all shoes and boots must be well broken in to help prevent blisters.
Note 7: Swimsuit. Swimwear will be modest and of good taste. Female cadets will wear a 1-piece suit. 2-piece swimsuits (bikinis) or mono-kinis will not be worn.
Male cadets will wear swim trunks. Swim briefs (e.g. “Speedos”) will not be worn. Additionally, members are encouraged to bring a swimsuit cover-up for transit to
and from the pool. PT shirts and shorts count for this.
Note 8: Civilian clothes. It is required to bring one set of civilian clothes to encampment. Even though there are no specific standards on your clothes, it is strongly
encouraged that it presents professional image (modest and of good taste). You will keep your civilian clothes in your luggage bag while attending encampment unless
instructed otherwise by the encampment staff. Recommend: Button down shirt, Polo shirt or Blouse, Khaki pants, slacks or knee length skirt. No mini-skirts or
excessively tight or clingy skirts/dresses (e.g. Bodycon style).
Note 9: Consumables. Bring a 9 day supply.
Note 10: Billeting is not providing bed linens. Members must bring bedding. As a minimum, cadet students (1st time, returning and CLU students) must bring 1 Twin
Top Sheet, 1 Twin Bottom Sheet (prefer flat sheet vs. fitted), 1 Pillow, 1 Pillow Case and 1 twin Blanket. Sheet colors should be white or other light neutral color. The
twin size blanket should be a simple wool, cotton or fleece blanket. Blanket colors should be a dark neutral color (OD Green, Brown, Blue, Black or Grey).
Comforters should not be used. Throws and snuggies are not permitted.
Note 11: Identification. School, Govt issued, military dependent card, Passport, driver’s license. (CAPF 101 card does not meet requirements). Recommend bringing
an additional ID if using your Oklahoma driver’s license due to the REAL ID Act. (See https:// ) for more information.
Note 12: Drugs. Prescription or Non-prescription drugs may be brought with the approval of the parent or guardian and the appropriate CAP Form 163

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