NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION PROGRAM Tuesday, 21 August 2018 (RSVP by August 10 th See Important Information section) WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY AFROTC DET 643
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND 13 July 2018 MEMORANDUM FOR INCOMING CADETS FROM: AFROTC Detachment 643 Commander SUBJECT: New Student Orientation Program 1. Welcome to the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program at Wright State University! I am pleased that you are considering a career in the United States Air Force. On 21 August, we will conduct our New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in Rike Hall 160 at 1300. Please see the included schedule for specific information on the day s agenda. NSOP provides an excellent opportunity for cadets to become acquainted with AFROTC, meet your fellow cadets, and set the stage for a possible future as an Air Force officer. NSOP is designed for both you as a new cadet and your parents, so I hope to see everyone there. 2. Your journey through the ROTC program is a joint partnership between the cadets and the Detachment 643 cadre. Our officer and enlisted staff provide you with the best military training possible as well as extensive opportunities for you to develop both the leadership and followership skills needed in your future career. We oversee the administrative side of our mission to develop students into future Air Force Officers. You, as members of the Cadet Wing, run the detachment. These experiences give you a sampling of what you will encounter as you begin your career as an Air Force Officer. During your first two years as a General Military Course (GMC) cadet, you are trained by the Professional Officer Course (POC) cadets. These cadets successfully completed their initial training and graduated from Field Training, a rigorous 13-day training and evaluation period that all cadets attend prior to entering the POC. As you progress through ROTC and move from a GMC cadet to a POC cadet, you have the opportunity to develop your leadership skills and train your fellow cadets. 3. Our mission to train each of you starts on day one. New Student Orientation is MANDATORY unless there is a valid scheduling conflict due to your host university requiring your attendance at another academic event. This program provides you a chance to learn what it means to be in ROTC and to build a bond with your fellow cadets. 4. Congratulations on taking the first step towards an Air Force commission. I look forwards to your arrival! If you have any questions, please contact the Detachment at 937-775-2730. //SIGNED// Michelle L. Stoffa, Lt Col, USAF Commander & Professor of Aeros Studies
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND 13 July 2018 MEMORANDUM FOR INCOMING CADETS FROM: 643 CW/CC SUBJECT: New Student Orientation Program 1. Welcome to the 643th Cadet Wing here at Wright State University, and thank you for deciding to join the Air Force ROTC program! As cadets and future officers in the United States Air Force, you are about to embark on what will be one of the best times of your life. As a fellow student and soon-to-be graduate, I know what college life is like and how important it is to start off on the right foot. That is my hope for you during our New Student Orientation Program (NSOP). We want to establish a strong foundation for you to build on through your years in college and ROTC. Whether you are an incoming freshman, or someone who has completed some college, everyone can gain something through the AFROTC program. 2. This year's NSOP has been designed with all of you in mind. It is our goal to get you up to speed as quickly as possible, and to provide you with information that will help you succeed in the AFROTC program. At NSOP, we are going to provide you with a Cadet Guide and Detachment Standard Operating Procedures (Det SOP) which will teach you some of the basics of ROTC and military life such as, uniform wear, military customs and courtesies, and training standards. 3. I urge you to thoroughly read through this packet, which contains all of the information that you need. Please pay close attention to the documents you will need to bring to NSOP. If you have any questions regarding the packet, NSOP, or any other general concerns, please feel free to contact the Detachment at 937-775-2730 or myself at rpaulhamus@cedarville.edu. 4. I am both excited and honored to be your Cadet Wing Commander for the coming Fall Term. Enjoy the rest of your summer break, and I look forward to seeing you at NSOP. //SIGNED// Rachael Graber (Paulhamus), C/Col, AFROTC Cadet Wing Commander
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND 13 July 2018 MEMORANDUM FOR INCOMING CADETS FROM: AFROTC Detachment 643 SUBJECT: Required Paperwork for Enrollment in AFROTC 1. Welcome to the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program at Wright State University. I am Technical Sergeant Jennifer Carey, the Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC), Personnel. I look forward to meeting you and assisting in your pursuit of an Air Force career. In order to get you started, I will need the following documents listed below (unless you have already brought them to our office and had them copied): a. Birth Certificate with raised seal (Original only) b. Proof of Citizenship if naturalized (Copy, if applicable) c. Social Security Card (Original only) d. Males: Selective Service Card (Copy) http://www.sss.gov e. JROTC certificate (Copy, if applicable) f. Civil Air Patrol award certificates (Copy, if applicable) g. Air Force ROTC Pre-Participatory Sports Physical (Form 28) h. ACT/SAT Scores (and any dual enrollment documentation - Copy) i. Any Existing College Transcripts (Unofficial permitted) j. DD Form 214 (If prior service/applicable) 2. This information MUST BE BROUGHT WITH YOU TO NSOP (unless you have already brought this information to our office and had them copied). If you have any questions, please call the Detachment at 937-775-2730. //SIGNED// JENNIFER A. CAREY, TSgt, USAF NCOIC, Personnel
New Student Orientation Program Schedule* 21-Aug-08 TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION 1210 CU Van Departure DMC Traffic Circle 1215 UD Van Departure G-Lot 1230 Arrival of Key Personnel/Volunteers Rike 160 1300-1310 Arrive at Conference Room (DET/CC & CADRE INTRO) Rike 160 1310-1440 Paperwork/In-Processing Rike 160 1310-1410 Parent Briefing w/ Commander Rike 158 Alpha, Bravo and Charlie Flight Delta, Echo and Foxtrot Flight 1440-1525 Station 1 Station 2 1525-1610 Station 2 Station 1 See Below 1610-1630 Transit to Conference Room (Q&A, PAPERWORK RECHECK) Rike 160 1630 DISMISSAL Rike 158 Station 1- Uniform Sizing (Uniform Office) Station 2- Detachment Tour/Purchase of Blue Polo Uniforms (Detachment Lounge) * This schedule is subject to change due to conflicts or inclement weather.
Important Information RSVP s. Orientation is not mandatory, but it is highly encouraged as a way to get to know your fellow cadets and cadre and to give you needed information to get off on the right foot in AFROTC. Please email Berry.147@wright.edu prior to August 10th and let us know Will you be attending Orientation? Will your parent(s) will be attending the informational sessions? Map & Parking. Driving directions and map of campus is included in this package. We will be holding NSOP in Rike Hall 160. NSOP visitors will most likely want to park in Lot 2, the visitor parking lot, or lot 7 for WSU students who have their parking pass. adjacent to University Hall (see map below). Parking is free in visitor lot. Reporting. All NSOP participants should report to Rike Hall 160 (see attached map) between 12:45 and 1:00pm on Tuesday, 21 August 2018. Physical Preparation. To make the transition into ROTC, you need to begin preparing yourself by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Below is a basic 3-week Physical Conditioning Plan that is designed to prime you for our morning Physical Training (PT) sessions. These exercises can be done throughout the day. As a tip, instead of doing nothing during a TV commercial, do a set of push-ups or crunches. Broken up, these sets of exercises can be manageable. If this workout routine is too aggressive, take out a few sets or do fewer reps per set. If it is not enough, add more sets or more repetitions to each set. The key is to always push yourself to do better. Week Exercise Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2 3 Push-up Crunch Running Push-up Crunch Running Push-up Crunch Running 70 7 sets of 10 10 sets of 10 1 mile at own 1.5 miles at own 2 miles at own 70 7 sets of 10 10 sets of 10 1 mile at own 1.5 mile at own 2 miles at own 70 7 sets of 10 10 sets of 10 1 mile at own 1.5 mile at own 2 miles at own
Weight Standards. To the right are the weight standards for males and females. Just like the Fitness Assessment (FA) which is administered every semester, you must meet the Air Force weight standards. If you are currently not within the regulations, we will work with you to ensure you receive every opportunity to make it within regulations. The table gives you an idea of the weight chart against which you will be measured. Height is measured from the floor to a plane perpendicular to the top of your head with your head and back against a wall. This height measurement (to quarter inch increment) is then plotted to the male or female weight table. Your maximum allowable weight (MAW) is the upper limit. A cadet above MAW cannot activate his/her scholarship until they are below that upper limit. Cadets are weighed at the start of each term; those within 10 pounds of MAW are monitored closely with monthly weigh-ins. Overweight cadets (above MAW) require extra counseling and monitoring to ensure standards are met. * For every inch < 58 inches, subtract 2 pounds; for every inch > 80 inches, add 6 pounds. Height (in) Maximum Weight (lb) Minimum Weight (lb) 58 119 91 59 124 94 60 128 97 61 132 62 136 104 63 141 107 64 145 110 65 114 66 155 117 67 159 121 68 164 125 69 169 128 70 174 132 71 179 136 72 184 140 73 189 144 74 194 148 75 200 152 76 205 156 77 210 160 78 216 164 79 221 168 80 227 173
Grooming Standards. In addition to physical fitness and weight standards, there are Air Force Grooming Standards. These will be covered in the Cadet Guide, and will be discussed at our first Leadership Laboratory (LLAB). Drugs and Alcohol. Both are prohibited while at NSOP, regardless of age. The Air Force has no tolerance for illegal drug use, and alcohol is prohibited until you are 21 years of age. What to Wear. We prefer you wear Business Casual attire (khakis or nice jeans, polo or button-down) Remember your picture will be taken. What to Bring. You need to bring the following items with you to NSOP: - Blue or Black pen, pencil, highlighter - Notebook - Any previously mentioned documents - This packet (Print it out) - Snack/Lunch- will not be provided - $10.00 cash for the uniform polo shirt Emergencies. If there is an emergency during NSOP, and you cannot be reached through your normal contact numbers, you can be reached through our office at 937-775-2730.
Directions to Wright State University s Campus Maps and Directions to our campus can be found at: http://www.wright.edu/maps 1 3 2 4 1 Lot 10 2 Millett Hall (MH) 3 Lot 11 4 Rike Hall (RK) 5 Lot 2 6 Visitor Parking Booth 6 5 1