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Our Address
Air Force ROTC Det 35
5305 N. Campus Dr. MS NG40
Fresno, CA 93740
Directions: Map

Contact Us
Phone: 559-278-2593
Email: Det 35

Color Guard Request:
CG Request Form

Det 35 in the News


Det 035 cadet receives 2010 Legion of Valor Bronze Cross

5 Sep 10 - Cadet Geoffrey Viray was awarded the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement for 2010.

Best Small Det in the Nation

4 Feb 10 - AFROTC announces 2009 Right of Line Awards for best detachments in the nation. Fresno State's Air Force ROTC Det 35 wins best small sized detachment.

Aerospace Instructor awarded Iraqi War Medals

8 Sep 09 - Capt David Magoc was awarded the Air Force and Army Commendation Medals for service during the war in Iraq.

Best Midsize Det in the Nation

10 Nov 08 - AFROTC announces 2008 Right of Line Awards for best detachments in the nation. Fresno State's Air Force ROTC Det 35 wins best medium sized detachment.

AAS

Arnold Air Society, Robin Olds Squadron
Area X HQ

MISSION

The Arnold Air Society (AAS) has adopted as its mission three interrelated objectives which enhance the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) and United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) commissioning programs and project the USAF image on campus and in the community.

OBJECTIVES

FIRST:

Create a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer candidates, in particular within the AFROTC.

FUNCTION:
Robins Olds

Provides opportunities for greater interaction among collegiate level Air Force officer candidates and encourages increased communication with Air Force officers and leaders in national defense, government, and industry.

SECOND:

Aid in the development of effective Air Force officers.

FUNCTION:

Provides expanded opportunities for Air Force officer candidates to exercise leadership, management, organizational, and public relations skills.

THIRD:

Further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force.

FUNCTION:

Provides opportunities for officer candidates to participate in campus and community service activities, demonstrating the close relationship between civilian and military institutions.