Bronxville '24 Graduate, Joseph Van Villanueva, Receives Prestigious Award from Civil Air Patrol

By Captain Jennifer Moon CAP Westchester Squadron 1
July 17, 2024: Joseph Van Villanueva, Bronxville High School Class of 2024, has received the prestigious Spaatz Award from the Civil Air Patrol on July 8, 2024. The Civil Air Patrol is the auxiliary of the US Air Force. The General Carl A. Spaatz Award is Civil Air Patrol’s highest cadet honor. It is presented to cadets who have demonstrated excellence in leadership, character, fitness, and aerospace education.
Cadets qualify for this prestigious award after devoting an average of five years to progress through sixteen achievements in the CAP Cadet Program. Along the way they develop self-discipline, a strong sense of personal responsibility, the ability to lead and persuade, and the foundation necessary for pursuing a career in aviation, space, or technology.
The final step a cadet must complete to earn the Spaatz Award is a rigorous four-part exam consisting of a challenging physical fitness test, an essay exam testing their moral reasoning, a comprehensive written exam on leadership, and a comprehensive written exam on aerospace education. Upon passing the Spaatz Award exams, the cadet is promoted to the grade of cadet colonel.
The Spaatz Award is named in honor of Carl A. Spaatz, the first Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. During World War II, he commanded the Allied air campaign against the Nazis. In the Pacific Theater, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki took place under his command. After retiring from the Air Force, General Spaatz served as the first chairman of the Civil Air Patrol National Board.
On average, only five cadets in one thousand earn the Spaatz Award. This award is earned by ½ of 1% of cadets. Since the award’s inception in 1964, Civil Air Patrol has presented the Spaatz Award to only 2,535 cadets nation-wide with Villanueva earning #2535.
Throughout his five years in the Civil Air Patrol, Villanueva was awarded an Aero-grant in 2020 and was part of the prestigious CAP Wings Program where he was the 273rd cadet in the nation able to receive his Private Pilot’s License (PPL) under the program. He received his Private Pilot’s license at the age of 17. Villanueva said that he was able to fly a Cessna before he was even able to drive a car. Villanueva said that he put in a lot of time and effort to get his PPL and his Spaatz Award but he also credits the mentorship of Lt Col Vreeland and Captain Moon of CAP’s Westchester Cadet Squadron 1 (NY-048) which meets twice a month at the American Legion in Scarsdale.
Villanueva also was Class President, Captain of the Football team, and loved to play bass in Bronxville High School’s Honors band and Jazz band. Villanueva will go on to study at Harvard College this fall where he will be a member of Harvard’s US Air Force Detachment 365. Upon graduation from Harvard college in 2028, he will commission as a 2nd Lt in the US Air Force. Aim High!












