28 Feb 11

Dear Prospective Cadet,

I hope you are enjoying your summer break! However, it is time to start thinking about the fall semester and your future. You are at a critical part in your life right now; the decisions you make have an enormous impact upon the course of your future! Your decision to join our team at Detachment 465 at UNL is one of the smartest decisions you will ever make.

As a new cadet joining our team, you will represent the United States Air Force in the Lincoln community and on the UNL campus. High standards of conduct, both social and military, will be expected of you. Air Force ROTC will provide you with many mental and physical challenges along with a team to help you learn and face these challenges. Overcoming these challenges will further define your character while strengthening your confidence and leadership ability. As an Air Force officer, your decisions can have a far reaching impact on others’ lives. Through your time at UNL you will learn to be both a leader and a member of a highly skilled team.

Your journey begins at New Cadet Orientation (NCO). NCO is a program designed to help you orient with the campus and our program, and to provide you with the opportunity to meet new friends. NCO will begin Thursday, August 18th, at 7:00 PM and continue the next day Friday, August 19th at 8:00 AM until late afternoon.

During NCO, upperclassmen cadets will address several topics, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, extracurricular activities, and physical fitness. In addition, we will also be completing preliminary paperwork. I want to stress that the environment over the course of these two days is relaxed and casual. Many assume a high-pressure atmoshere but that is simply not the case. To ensure your in-processing goes as quickly as possible we ask that you complete and bring the attached Sports Physical Form and Questionnaire to NCO, and also ensure that you bring all of the items on the enclosed list with you.

New Cadet Orientation is an invaluable resource to your success at Detachment 465. The essentials needed for success in the Air Force ROTC program will be covered over these two days. There is no obligation or commitment to the Air Force by attending NCO. I hope you enjoy your summer break and I look forward to meeting you in the fall! If you have any questions feel free to contact me at .

KELLY L. SCHWEITZER, C/Col, AFROTC

465th Detachment Cadet Wing Commander