WASHINGTON –
Air Force Special Warfare continues to refine its academic year and summer programs to help Air Force ROTC and U.S. Air Force Academy cadets prepare to be Special Tactics Officers, Tactical Air Control Party Officers, and Combat Rescue Officers.
“With no previous experience, many cadets do poorly, negatively impacting unit readiness. Now, we provide them a safe introduction to the events and evaluation criteria,” Graver said. “Without a formalized method to prepare, cadets have proven to develop unsafe habits.”
Currently, filling commissioning slots for the 19Z AFSC is a challenge shared by both AFROTC and USAFA.
“We want cadets to be successful. Our program includes more than 30 academic and physical lesson plans, risk management, and templates to organize their SWCs, along with opportunities to learn from contracted coaches, thereby mitigating risk for Detachment commanders,” Graver added.
The last SWOC was held in June-July 2023 at USAFA in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where 80 AFROTC and USAFA cadets participated; with more than 20 cadets-in-charge and over 20 uniformed and civilian staff from USAFA, AFROTC, major commands, and Air Force and Army flying units assisting with the training.
SWOC involves over 40 events to prepare cadets for the “Phase II” pre-commissioning screener. These included land and water fitness sessions, troop-leading procedures, small unit tactics, and decision making, as well as planning and executing global access, precision strike, and personnel recovery missions.
AFROTC detachments interested in developing or refining their cadet Special Warfare Club should expect to receive another message this fall on these opportunities and may reach out to Maj. Atchison for additional information at eric.atchison.1@us.af.mil