Visitors Information

Welcome to Detachment 820. If you are interested in the military or military aviation the Air Force is certainly a great way to go. Here at AFROTC Detachment 820 you will receive the best training this country's military has to offer. If you have any questions regarding AFROTC or the Air Force in general, please come in to see us or send us an email to afrotc.det820@ttu.edu.

Cadre

(From Left to Right)
Colonel David J. Lewis, Captain Adrienne M. DeWitt, SSgt Maunel R. Zubia, Angie Gibler, Bettye J. Sanders, SSgt David S. Barnes
Captain Dennis W. Knight, Major Brian E. Hippel

Cadre Biographies

Scholarships

The Air Force has many scholarships available to cadets of all majors. Here is some information on how to get money to pay for your college education. In addition, there is additional information listed below for certain scholarship requirements.
  • In-College Scholarship Program
  • Pilot, Navigator, and Air Battle Manager

    If you want to be a pilot, navigator, or air battle manager, here is some useful information to get you going on the right track.

    Special Tactics Officer and Combat Rescue Officer

    Think the Air Force is all about flying jets? Think again. The Air force has a long history of providing forward air controlling and combat rescue capabilities. You could fight and train along side Army Rangers, Navy Seals, and other special operations units. Click here to find out more.

    Aerospace Studies Minor

    Since all cadets will meet the credit hours required to obtain an Aerospace Studies Minor, it's easy to get one. Just fill out a request form your senior year. Basically, every cadet gets a free minor.

    Crosstown/Consortium Schools

    We highly encourage you to visit these websites about other schools that are in the local area. You can earn your degree at other schools and still be apart of AFROTC.

    Links

    We highly encourage you to visit these Air Force websites for more information.