•  Right of Line Award – AFROTC’s “Best Large Det” in the nation (#1/48) for 2021
  •  CSU earned #1 ROTC University Partner Award by the US Secretary of Defense in 2021
  •  Awarded “Best Detachment” in the Northwest Region (#1/34) for four of the past five years
  •  Top 15% (#16/145) nationwide in physical training (PT) scores
  •  CSU Room & Board Stipend up to $8,000 per year for High School Scholarship recipients
  • Engaged faculty to assist and guide you through commissioning
  • Fort Collins is a great college town, consistently ranked top in the nation
  • CSU recognized as #2 in nation as “Best for Vets”, Visit CSU Student Veteran’s Organization

Detachment 90 is home to over 200 cadets, all of which are students in Northern Colorado. Cadets are enrolled in Colorado State University, the University of Northern Colorado, Aims Community College, and Front Range Community College. We come from all sorts of places and backgrounds, but we all share one common goal: To become officers in the United States Air Force or United States Space Force.

Check out our opportunities page to learn more about some opportunities you’ll have if you join Detachment 90, or our history page to learn more about Detachment 90’s past.

Diverse & Experienced Cadre


2022 Alumni Rendezvous and Military Appreciation Game

The 2nd annual ROTC Alumni Rendezvous was a tremendous success! Over 125 Army ROTC Ram Battalion and Air Force ROTC Detachment 90 alumni reconnected during CSU’s Military Appreciation Weekend.

Schedule of Events

Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 | 4-5 p.m.
Open House
Military Sciences Building
Hosted by Dave Tuthill, ’74, and the ROTC Alumni Council

Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 | 5:30-7:30 p.m.
ROTC Alumni Reception
Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center
*Bronze Boot Run Game Ball and Stalwart Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 | 1-4:30 p.m.
ROTC and ALVS Alumni Tailgate
ALVS Tent at the Coors Light Ram Walk Tailgate

Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 | 5 p.m.
Military Appreciation Day
at the CSU vs. Wyoming Football Game
Canvas Stadium

Bronze Boot Run 2022
31-year tradition that kicks off the Border War Game
Click here to learn more about the Bronze Boot Run

Veterans Week 2022
Other Activities Hosted by Adult Learner and Veteran Services
Click here to learn more about Veterans Week 2022

 

 

 

Media Coverage of Rendezvous 2022

Articles
Alumni Advancement Council
Bronze Boot Run 30-year Tradition
First cadet to run in Bronze Boot returns
MG Halverson Stalwart Wall of Fame Inductee
Stalwart Wall of Fame Inductees
Two Uniforms. Same Degree of Pride

Photos
2022 Bronze Boot Run
2022 Border War Football Game, CSU vs. WY
Bronze Boot & Wall of Fame

Videos
CSU Athletics Hype – Bronze Boot
Colonels Facebook Interview on Voice of the Rams
MSG Stroud Recognition
Oath Ceremony

 

 

 

Colonel Gregg Johnson
Commander, Detachment 90
Professor of Aerospace Studies

Col Johnson is the Det 90 Commander and chairs the Department of Aerospace Studies.  He received his commission through AFROTC Det 90/Colorado State University and has over 3,600 flight hours, primarily in the C-17A Globemaster III.  He has commanded at the squadron and group levels, and served Joint tours at USTRANSCOM and the Office of the Defense Representative-Pakistan.

 

Major Blake "Nacho" Friend
Recruiting Officer (RO)
Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies

As the OFC, Maj Friend oversees all professional military and developmental training. This includes being the key advisor on all cadet-run operations, including Leadership Lab (LLAB) and Physical Training (PT). By trade he is an airborne missile operator and nuclear command and control expert who earned his commission through AFROTC Detachment 90, right here at Colorado State University. Go Rams!

Sergeant Camille sitting in a helicopter
Technical Sergeant Reyna Camille
NCOIC, Administration Management

As the NCOIC of Administration Management, SSgt Camille oversees all cadet actions within their four-year lifecycle as cadets. She joined the Air Force in 2013 out of Colorado State and has completed her Associate’s Degree in Business Administration. She has been selected to work in various high level positions at McChord AFB, Ellsworth AFB, and has plans to commission as an officer in the Air Force.

Airborne infantry parachuting onto an airfield
Col Young - Official Photo
Lt Col Benjamin Fulk
Operations Officer (OPS)
Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies

As the EO, Maj Fulk coordinates AFROTC educational requirements with CSU, UNC, FRCC, and ACC. He is a weather officer by trade and has served with both the Air Force and Army (pictured here supporting an airfield seizure exercise in Bulgaria). He earned his commission through AFROTC at North Carolina State University in 2006.

Captain Shelby Kniss Education Officer (EO) Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies

As the EO, Capt Kniss coordinates AFROTC educational requirements with CSU, UNC, FRCC, and ACC. She is a Weather Officer, earning  her degree in Meterology from the United States Air Force Academy. Capt Kniss’ most recent assignment was with the 89th Operations Support Squadron where she led a 20-person flight providing weather services in direct support for the travel of the POTUS and VPOTUS.

Captain Corey DeGroot
Operations Flight Commander (OFC)
Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies

As the RO, Capt DeGroot oversees all recruiting activities at Det 90. Capt DeGroot is a Civil Engineer officer by trade and earned his commission through AFROTC Detachment 90 in 2014 following service as an enlisted Airman. Engineers lead the way!

Man posing in front of fighter jet
Technical Sergeant Cornell Frazier
NCOIC, Personnel Management

As the NCOIC of Personnel Management, TSgt Frazier oversees personnel actions for Det 90 cadre and cadets. He hails from The Bronx and spent his first 12 years as a structural craftsman and deployed to Iraq, Qatar, and an undisclosed location. TSgt Frazier earned CCAF degrees in Construction Technology and Human Resources and he also has an Associate’s Degree in Science.