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Air Force ROTC Det 207

Detachment 207 develops leaders of character for tomorrows Air Force and Space Force.

The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) is an educational program designed to give men and women the opportunity to become Air Force officers while completing a bachelor's degree. The Reserve Officer Training Corps, through military training and academic work, opens the door for entry into the finest air force and space force in the world. The Air Force ROTC program is designed to prepare you to assume positions of increasing responsibility and importance in the United States Air Force and United States Space Force.

Detachment 207 at Saint Louis University

Taught by world-class military faculty and supplemented by distinguished speakers, Air Force ROTC Detachment 207 is an award-winning program that offers classes at SLU that bring policy and history to life. Classes take place in University classrooms at Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology, which are equipped with everything needed for learning in a comfortable and positive atmosphere. Computers and other facilities are located at the Air Force ROTC detachment as well.

We are grateful to serve and train cadets from eight area colleges and universities: 

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Current as of 6 April 2023