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ROTC
Air Force ROTC Mission
Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force
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Air Force ROTC offers two educational programs – the Air Force Senior ROTC Program and the Air Force Junior ROTC Program. Air Force ROTC's headquarters is at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala.
The Air Force Senior ROTC Program is designed to recruit, educate and commission officer candidates through college campus programs based on Air Force requirements. Units are located at 144 college and university campuses throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Students from schools near Air Force ROTC host institutions can attend classes through 1025 separate crosstown enrollment programs or consortium agreements.
The Air Force Junior ROTC Program provides citizenship training and an aerospace science program at the high school level. Units are located at over 750 high schools across the United States and at selected Department of Defense dependent schools in Europe, the Pacific and Puerto Rico. More units are projected to open in each of the next three years.
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ROTC Programs in the Dayton, OH Region
Air Force ROTC Detachment 643
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Air Force ROTC Detachment 643 is hosted out of Wright State University and serves the Greater Dayton Area.
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) is a leadership program for college students interested in earning a commission and entering the active duty Air Force, as an officer, after completing a bachelor or masters degree. AFROTC instructs students in military heritage, the development of air and space power, military ethics, drill and ceremonies, communication, human relations, and leadership theory and techniques.
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High School Junior ROTC Programs
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