Air Force ROTC Detachment 910
Detachment 910 past and present. Welcome cadets, families, friends, alumni, and prospective cadets!
06/16/2026
Det 910’s AS300 Class AFSCs revealed!
05/14/2026
Norwegian Foot March
Several of our cadets took on one of the toughest endurance challenges in military training: the Norwegian Foot March (Norsk Marsjmerke) — a grueling 18.6-mile ruck march with a 25 lb pack, completed at night using only red lights.
To earn the prestigious badge, cadets had to finish in under 4 hours 35 minutes. Here’s how Det 910 performed:
C/Hiers: 3:42 (9th place)
C/Skelly: 3:55 (21st place)
C/Stiffler: 3:59 (24th place)
C/Flores: 4:20
Huge respect to all five cadets for pushing their limits. The Norwegian Foot March Badge is a rare, internationally recognized award authorized for wear on U.S. uniforms, a true milestone that reflects serious mental toughness and physical resilience.
We’re proud of you!
05/07/2026
C/Tran:
A true Washingtonian through and through, C/Tran grew up in Snohomish before becoming part of the Raptor family. While the PNW will always be home, his next chapter takes him to the Midwest for his first duty station.
C/Tran will commission as a 21A Aircraft Maintenance Officer, where he’ll lead Airmen and keep our aircraft mission-ready and lethal. One of his favorite ROTC memories was the Special Warfare Airmen Club (SWAC) freshman camping trip—nonstop rain turned everything cold and wet, but the camaraderie made it an unforgettable 10/10 experience.
An avid mountaineer who summited Mount Adams, he also enjoys the precision of watchmaking, shooting, and playing the Vietnamese Zither at an international level.
Wishing C/Tran all the best as he heads to the Midwest!
C/Deboma:
From Olympia, Washington to the island of Oahu, Hawaii, C/Deboma proudly calls both places home. He will commission as a 92T1 Combat Systems Officer (CSO) and report to NAS Pensacola for undergraduate CSO training.
One of his standout ROTC memories was spending 26 minutes in a freezing river during a Special Warfare Airmen Club (SWAC) camping trip—true proof of his resilience and team spirit.
Outside the detachment, C/Deboma showcases his creativity through photography, videography, and editing, capturing both nature and urban exploration on his social media.
Excited to see the great things ahead for C/Deboma!
04/19/2026
Next up in our Senior Spotlights: C/Jung & C/Deguzman
C/Jung, originally from Seoul, Korea, brought strong leadership to the Raptor family during his time at UW. Upon commissioning, he’ll be heading to Keesler AFB, Mississippi to enter the Cyber career field.
While many see it as a challenge, his favorite memory was Field Training — especially stepping up as Group Commander and getting to know his peers. C/Jung balances his military training with professional experience at Boeing and is a huge fashion enthusiast (his clothing collection is so big he needs extra closets!).
We wish him the best of luck at Keesler!
Also celebrating C/Deguzman, a standout 400 at Detachment 910! This local leader from Tacoma, Washington, has been an incredible Wing Leader, guiding our unit with dedication and poise.
Her highlight? Project GO 2025 — if you know, you know. Outside the program, she’s an avid hiker who loves the outdoors and just reached a major milestone: finishing her very first handmade knitted sweater!
C/Deguzman has left a lasting legacy at Det 910. We’re so proud of both of these amazing cadets and can’t wait to see what they accomplish next!
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