Name: Daniel Musgrave
Hometown: Birmingham, Alabama Class year: Sophomore (AS250) Major: Criminology and Criminal Justice Desired Career Field: OSI Extracurricular Activities/Sports/Hobbies: Working out Something unique about myself: Being a military brat I was able to spend 3 years living in Okinawa, Japan. Favorite thing about being in AFROTC: The opportunity it has given me to meet so many great people! Most challenging part of being in AFROTC: Learning how to improve my time management skills. What leadership opportunities have you been given as a cadet in AFROTC? Every position in a flight will give an opportunity to lead. But now with being a AS200 I can help/guide the new AS100’s through their first year in the AFROTC program. What advice would you give a student thinking about becoming a cadet? To give it a shot and never give up, it’s not always fun or easy but pushing through to the end is 100% worth your while. Additional Information: I wanted to join the AFROTC for the sole purpose being able to serve my country while also completing my education. AFROTC seemed like the perfect way to do that by going to school and gaining a commission into the Air Force after graduating. For me I joined in the Spring of 2022 by attending an orientation during the Fall 2021 semester and completing the list of tasks required. With that in mind I am a semester behind all my fellow AS200 cadets who were the biggest help by correcting my uniform, teaching me basic D&C moves and verbiage for all tasks. In all I’ve loved my journey with the AFROTC so far and am excited for what’s to come. Big Shout out to Big Al for showing AFROTC some appreciation during University Information Days today.
Big shout out to Cadet Potter for being a member of the UA Million Dollar Marching Band and AFROTC. Great jobb balancing a high course load, AFROTC duties, and the band. #RollTide
This morning, Lt Col Lambertsen took a moment to thank Cadet Coleman for all the effort she put into the cadet base visit to Hurlburt Field and Eglin AFB last week. Good job taking on such a big task with Ms. Elmore. #RollTide
On Sunday 15 Sept, Det 10's AFROTC Cadets and Army ROTC cadets took time to pay tribute to a local Army member. Thank you cadets for stepping up to help honor our fellow brother in arms!
On Friday 16 Sept 22, Cadets Barcomb, Jasso, Howard, Lisko, and Ogle helped Lt Col Lambertsen at the US Parent's weekend. Thank you for volunteering your time to share your insight with others. #RollTide
On Thursday and Friday Det 10 cadets visited Hurlburt Field and Eglin AFB in Florida. This visit gave the cadets a chance to understand how a base regularly functions and insight into different AFSCs. Thank you Ms. Elmore for planning the visit and thank you Capt Clinton-Earl and TSgt Neal for taking the cadets.
Today Capt Zander and MSgt Boyd of AFROTC Southeast Region visited Det 10. Thank you for spending time to tour our detachment and meet with each of us. #RollTide
A big congratulations to Det 10's newest contractees: Cadet Nowicki, Cadet Morrison, Cadet Barcomb, Cadet Lisko, and Cadet Davalos. We look forward to watching you grow into leaders during your AFROTC experience. #RollTide!
Name: Ethan Lee
Hometown: Brentwood, CA Class year: AS200 Major: Mechanical Engineering Desired Career Field: Combat Rescue Officer (CRO) Extracurricular Activities/Sports/Hobbies: Swimming, Building and, Welding Something unique about myself: During my senior year of high school I created a off-road go kart out of a pink power wheels mustang Favorite thing about being in AFROTC: The commodore among fellow cadets Most challenging part of being in AFROTC: Picking up fine details What leadership opportunities have you been given as a cadet in AFROTC? PFO, Flt/CC and, Sabers team commander What advice would you give a student thinking about becoming a cadet? Be persistent and confident, its not always fun but it will be the most rewarding class you take in college. |
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