Air Force ROTC Detachment 910

Air Force ROTC Detachment 910

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Keep informed about the Cadet Wing, as well as what alumni are now up to! The roots of Detachment 910 reach back to the 1870s, when a military department was first activated at the University of Washington. “Reserve Officer’s Training Corps” (ROTC) was officially established in 1916, when the National Defense Act created ROTC as an officer training and procurement program. In 1921, an Air Service

Photos from Air Force ROTC Detachment 910's post 06/03/2026

The passing of the torch. Huge congratulations to our 400s, C/Ekse and C/Holmquist, for leading the wing so well, now off into the big blue as USAF pilots! The detachment has officially been turned over to the current 300 class. Ready to see C/Lombardi and C/Devouton take the lead as the new Raptor 1 & 2 and shape the future of the wing.

Photos from Air Force ROTC Detachment 910's post 05/16/2026

Combat Arms Training and Maintenence (CATM)

Another standout training opportunity for Det 910.
Thanks to our strong relationship with the Washington Air National Guard at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), our cadets once again got hands-on experience with real combat arms training — something very few ROTC programs can offer regularly.

Last weekend, cadets focused on the M4 Carbine, learning proper firearm safety, marksmanship fundamentals, and running drills on the Air Force’s current standard-issue rifle. Many qualified or even shot expert on the platform!

Fun fact: The CATM Marksmanship Ribbon is the only ribbon earned in ROTC that carries over to Active Duty once you commission. That makes this training not just valuable — it’s officially career-enhancing.

Normally cadets only get trigger time at Field Training with the M18 pistol, so getting quality range time with the M4 was a huge win.

Proud of the way our cadets showed focus, safety, and professionalism on the range. This is what building future combat-ready officers looks like.

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