Big shout out to AFROTC color guard and cadets for supporting UA Hockey at the Pelham Civic Center. #RollTide
Pictured are Cadets Robinson, Smith, Coleman, May, Button, Higgs, Cosby, Conant, Robinson, and Praytor Name: Adam Howard
Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia Class year: 2025 Major: Computer Science Desired Career Field: Cyber Operations Extracurricular Activities/Sports/Hobbies: Saber Drill Team and BYX Fraternity/Cross Country/ Watching YouTube and listening to podcasts Something unique about myself: I grew up in a Navy family but decided to be different and join the Air Force. I also play the alto sax. Favorite thing about being in AFROTC: I love how AFROTC is like a big family because we support each other. I have made so many lifetime friends. Also, I have had many opportunities to serve the community. Such as working security at Bama football games and even working security at Talladega NASCAR races. Also, I had the honor to lead the homecoming parade while on the Saber’s Drill Team. Most challenging part of being in AFROTC: The most challenging part is balancing college classes with AFROTC and waking up early at 0445. However, I have come to realize that anything worth doing requires sacrifices. In this case, serving my country in the AFROTC is worth the sacrifice of getting out of a warm bed and studying hard to succeed academically. What leadership opportunities have you been given as a cadet in AFROTC? I have held every leadership position in my flight group. The two most important positions are Physical Fitness Officer and Flight Commander. As the Physical Fitness Officer, it is your job to lead the flight group through PT sessions while also motivating them to perform to the best of their ability. As Flight Commander, it is your responsibility to ensure that your flight group is prepared for Leadership Laboratory (LLAB), where we learn to march in formation. Both positions have helped me develop my leadership skills and have shown me where I need to improve. What advice would you give a student thinking about becoming a cadet? Teamwork is imperative in AFROTC. As it says in the Airman’s creed, we are never to leave an Airman behind. We have to work together to ensure that the mission is first and foremost. This guarantees success and excellence in all we do. Service before self is our core value.
This morning Det 10 ran a 5k in honor of veterans close to us. Big thank you to Dr. Han for running with us and celebrating our top finishers! Great job everyone! #RollTide!
On 13 November 2021, Lieutenant General James Hecker (Commander and President of Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL) and Chief Master Sergeant Randy Kwiatkowski (Command Chief Master Sergeant for Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL) visited DEt 10. While at Det 10, Lt Gen Hecker contracted 10 cadets, tried the new simulator, and spoke with the cadets. They also helped cheer on UA to a victory against New Mexico State. Thank you Lt Gen Hecker and CMSgt Kwiatkowski for visiting Det 10! #RollTide
On this Veteran's Day, UA AFROTC Det 10 remembers SrA Mark Forester. SrA Mark Forester graduated UA in 2006. He served selflessly as a Combat Controller. SrA Forester received the Silver Star, Bronze Star with Valor, and the Purple Heart. On 29 September 2010, he died in service alongside one of his Special Forces teammates. His call sign, JAG 28 was immediately retired after his death.
SrA Forester's Alabama pride was well known, and the teammates and leaders who spoke at his funeral and memorial services concluded their speeches with Roll Tide. Thank you for your service and the ultimate sacrifice. The University of Alabama showed their appreciation to military veterans and active duty members today at a luncheon.
Thank you UA's Veteran and Military Affairs for your support! #RollTide This morning UA Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC cadets participated in a friendly competition. #RollTide
Cadet French is a member of UA AFROTC Det 10 and the UA Band. On 6 November 2021 he participated in both roles at the UA vs LSU football game. #Rolltide
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