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Welcome to Det905.com! Home of Detachment 905, selected as the best detachment in the Northwest Region for 2007-2008, making us one of the top 8 AFROTC Detachments in the nation!

Detachment 905 is a joint operated organization between Washington State University and the University of Idaho, and located at both schools in the beautiful Palouse. We are currently training approximately 155 officer canidates who will become Second Lieutenants in the world's best Air Force upon graduation.

 

The cadet corps is composed of distinguished college students who are carrying on the tradition, pride, and honor of Det 905, and above all actively pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force. They meet the rigorous standards of the both the University and AFROTC. In addition to academic excellence, the cadets are highly active within the community, many serving in various community organizations and the vast majority of the cadet corps are active members in Arnold Air Society, Det905's own national professional honorary service. Arnold Air Society was also rated the #1 student organization at WSU in 2006, #1 Philanthrapist in 2008, and as of April, Arnold Air Society is also the #1 campus of 400 organizations at the University of Idaho!

Our training scope includes physical, academic, and professional excellence to prepare the cadets for the Active Duty Air Force and today’s demanding professional world. In addition to the one of a kind professional training each cadets receives, cadets build a strong sense camaraderie,  leadership, and teamwork.

If you have come to look for a challenge and eager to do amazing things, Detachment 905 is your place, “Nobody Comes Close”.

 

For More information about the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps please visit www.afrotc.com and Holm Center for Officer Accessions.

For general information about the Air Force, please visit www.af.mil

 

    


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