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What happens at AFROTC field training?

Meagan Zboncak
Meagan Zboncak
2025-10-17 03:45:21
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Field Training is a 2-week long mandatory training and evaluation that all cadets are required to attend during their time in AFROTC. Usually taking place during the summer in between cadets’ sophomore and junior years, Field Training is a Boot-Camp style experience that is meant to both mimic Air Force Basic Training as well as serve as an evaluation of a cadet’s knowledge of the Air Force and Space Force curriculum thus far. While at Field Training, cadets will have the opportunity to develop themselves by learning about many other Air Force related skills, such as the proper handling of a handgun during the Combat Arms course. Cadets will be expected to show their knowledge and ability to demonstrate the skills they have learned at their detachment in the 2 years leading up to their experience. These skills include subjects such as drill and ceremony and warrior knowledge. After the completion of field training, cadets are officially upgraded to the POC and will sign a service commitment shortly thereafter.
Rene Erdman
Rene Erdman
2025-10-17 03:02:14
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Field Training is AFROTC's version of boot camp with a heavy leadership component. Students will be put under stress, have their military discipline tested, and challenge their emerging leadership abilities. Field Training is four weeks long and takes place between a student's second and third year in the program. Not every student will attend Field Training; students must compete against cadets from around the country who also want to attend Field Training.
Anya Carter
Anya Carter
2025-10-17 02:42:05
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Field Training is a rigorous and intensive program designed to evaluate your leadership potential and prepare you for service as an Air or Space Force officer. This challenging experience takes place at Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, typically during the summer before your junior year in college. Completion of Field Training is required before entering the Professional Officer Course (POC). Cadets will undergo comprehensive training in: Leadership Development – Assessing and refining your ability to lead under pressure. Throughout Field Training, you will be evaluated in leadership scenarios, testing your ability to think critically, make decisions under stress, and work as part of a team. Field Training is a defining moment in your AFROTC journey, providing the skills, discipline, and confidence necessary to become a future officer. Cadets will undergo comprehensive training in: Career Orientation – Gaining insight into various Air and Space Force career fields. Cadets will undergo comprehensive training in: Aircraft Orientation—Exposure to Air Force operations and flight fundamentals. Cadets will undergo comprehensive training in: Survival Training—Learning essential survival skills for various environments.
Jaclyn Frami
Jaclyn Frami
2025-10-17 00:53:22
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Field Training is held at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, and lasts approximately three weeks, making it more efficient while maintaining its challenging nature. The updated Field Training emphasizes leadership evaluation and development. Cadets are placed in rotating leadership roles, where they are evaluated on their ability to lead, follow, and work as part of a team in high-pressure environments. Physical fitness and military bearing are a primary focus, and cadets must be physically prepared to meet the demanding standards. PT sessions, drill and ceremonies, and military discipline are integral parts of the training. Cadets also participate in Expeditionary Skills Training, which includes hands-on exercises related to combat survival, small unit tactics, and basic expeditionary operations. These exercises are designed to prepare cadets for real-world military scenarios and the evolving role of multi-capable Airmen. In addition to physical training, cadets receive classroom instruction on Air Force core values, leadership principles, operational security, and resilience. The Tactical Leadership Course is a new component that replaces parts of the older Leadership Reaction Course.