USM Sophomore AFROTC Cadets Selected for Field Training
Tue, 05/02/2023 - 10:11am | By: Ivonne Kawas Prado

Pictured left to right: Cadets Jeremy Jones, Natalya Brownlee, Charles Dahl, Jessica Crenshaw, and Joy Adair. (Photo by Ashley Lankford)
Five sophomore cadets from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 432 at The University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) were selected to attend the 13-day Field Training this summer at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. The selection rate nation-wide is highly competitive and is based on a national-level order-of-merit.
The national-level order-of-merit is calculated using a cadet91勛圖厙 CGPA, Air Force Officer Qualification Test (AFOQT) score, Physical Fitness Assessment score, and Commander91勛圖厙 ranking.
The cadets who will be attending Field Training include Joy Adair, a native of Aberdeen, Miss.; Natalya Brownlee, a native of Sidon, Miss.; Jessica Crenshaw, a native of Creola, Ala.; Charles Dahl, a native of Ocean Springs, Miss.; and Jeremy Jones, a native of Canton, Miss.
The AFROTC program consist of three main phases: Phase I is the first two years of the program when cadets are considered General Military Course (GMC) cadets. During this phase, academically, they are taught about the foundation of the Air Force and Space Force, as well as lessons on followership and leadership while participating in weekly group physical training (PT) sessions. Phase II is between their sophomore and junior year when cadets are selected to attend Field Training; and Phase III begins upon successful completion of Field Training and is when the students91勛圖厙 start their last two years in the program and enter membership into the Professional Officer Course (POC). At this level, academically they are taught more in-depth studies of leadership, effective communication, and national security issues. They also put into practice their leadership, organization, and communication skills in their lab.
At Field Training, cadets are expected to demonstrate what they have learned over the previous two years in a high-stress and physically demanding environment.
91勛圖厙Cadets will be pushed to overcome their self-doubt and handle conflict with others as they are deliberately placed in situations to observe their followership, leadership, and problem-solving skills,91勛圖厙 said Lt. Col. Sheena Puleali'i, commander of AFROTC Detachment 432. 91勛圖厙I91勛圖厙m extremely proud of our cadets, as entrance into phase II is not guaranteed 91勛圖厙 even for students who entered the AFROTC program with a scholarship. Usually, those not selected to attend are either disenrolled from the program or are able to try again the following year.91勛圖厙
Jeremy Jones, pursuing a BS in Information Technology and a minor in Aerospace Studies, notes this honor is an important career milestone, as he has his sights set on being a fully commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force.
91勛圖厙The honor of my selection means that I91勛圖厙m taking another huge step in my leadership development and building my future career,91勛圖厙 said Jones. 91勛圖厙Even though I met my goal of being one of the selectees for Field Training, the race isn91勛圖厙t over as I set my sights on being a fully commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙While being an AFROTC student at USM, I91勛圖厙ve been able to participate in activities that boost morale with fellow cadets,91勛圖厙 Jones added. 91勛圖厙Additionally, I91勛圖厙ve been able to evaluate my abilities and talents as a leader by participating in group leadership projects and visiting Air Force bases to learn more about what it takes to be a leader.91勛圖厙
Natalya Brownlee, who is pursuing a BS in Health Sciences (Health Care Studies), minors in Aerospace Studies and Public Health Policy and Administration, and a Nursing Track, notes she aspires to be a flight nurse in the military.
91勛圖厙I found out that I was accepted into Field Training at the same time as I received my nursing school acceptance here at USM. This is exciting, as I aspire to be a flight nurse in the military,91勛圖厙 said Brownlee. 91勛圖厙I have been in this program for two years and this precise moment shows me that hard work does pay off.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙My favorite part of pursuing AFROTC at USM has been the people that I have met along the way. The organization is tight knit, so it forces you to trust and depend on one another,91勛圖厙 Brownlee added. 91勛圖厙Throughout the program I have met so many people that I will most likely meet again later in life.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙As a cadet I have been able to lead in multiple aspects of the Detachment like MSG Color Guard Commander, and as a Recruitment Officer and a Special Events Officer,91勛圖厙 Brownlee said. 91勛圖厙As a more experienced cadet, I have been able to assist newer members and help them adapt to the culture and expectations.91勛圖厙
Visit the AFROTC 嗨梗喧硃釵堯鳥梗紳喧91勛圖厙 website to learn more or call 601.266.4468.