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The most senior pilot aboard a [[Battlestar]], responsible for all "air" operations.  
The most senior pilot aboard a [[Battlestar]], responsible for all "air" operations.  
==Battlestar ''Galactica''==
==Battlestar ''Galactica''==
* The current CAG  of the [[Battlestar]] ''Galactica'' is unknown, though [[Louanne Katraine|Lt. Katraine]] is seen performing some of the CAG functions in [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]].
* The current CAG  of the [[Battlestar]] ''Galactica'' is Captain [[Lee Adama| Lee "Apollo" Adama]], who assumed the position following the death of Captain [[Jackson Spencer|Jackson "Ripper" Spencer]]. Spencer was killed in the opening minutes of the [[Cylon Attack]] on the [[Twelve Colonies]].
* The most recent known CAG on ''Galactica'' is Captain [[Lee Adama| Lee "Apollo" Adama]], who assumed the position following the death of Captain [[Jackson Spencer|Jackson "Ripper" Spencer]]. Spencer was killed in the opening minutes of the [[Cylon Attack]] on the [[Twelve Colonies]].
*During Lee Adama's brief defection, the role of CAG was temporarily given to Captain [[George Birch|George "Catman" Birch]]. Adama resumed the position upon his return. ([[Home, Part I]])
*During Lee Adama's brief defection, the role of CAG was temporarily given to Captain [[George Birch|George "Catman" Birch]]. Adama resumed the position upon his return. ([[Home, Part I]])



Revision as of 03:21, 21 January 2006

The most senior pilot aboard a Battlestar, responsible for all "air" operations.

Battlestar Galactica

Battlestar Pegasus


Note

"CAG" is a US Navy term that has gained widespread recognition through films such as Top Gun and television series such as JAG. The term CAG is technically obsolete in the modern US Navy as Air Groups are now know as Air Wings, it is still used though, especially on an informal level.