Air Force ROTC
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Arnold Air Society
Mission:
The Arnold Air Society (AAS) has adopted as its mission three interrelated objectives
which enhance the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) and United States
Air Force Academy (USAFA) commissioning programs and project the USAF image on campus
and in the community.
Objectives:
- First:
Create a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer candidates, in particular within the AFROTC.
Function:
Provides opportunities for greater interaction among collegiate level Air Force officer
candidates and encourages increased communication with Air Force officers and leaders
in national defense, government, and industry.
- Second:
Aid in the development of effective Air Force officers.
Function:
Provides expanded opportunities for Air Force officer candidates to exercise leadership,
management, organizational, and public relations skills.
- Third:
Further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force.
Function:
Provides opportunities for officer candidates to participate in campus and community
service activities, demonstrating the close relationship between civilian and military
institutions.
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Pershing Rifles
Mission:
To develop to the highest degree possible, outstanding traits of leadership, military
bearing and discipline within the frame work of a military oriented honorary fraternity.
Pershing Rifles Company B-10
Established in 2013 at Fresno State, Company B-10 is the premier Drill and Honor Guard
fraternal organization at Fresno State. Open to cadets in both Army and Air Force
ROTC and civilians, we aim to create the best leaders and cadets for the military
and nation through drill, teamwork, and physical fitness.
The National Society of Pershing Rifles
The National Society of Pershing Rifles is a military fraternal organization for college-level
students founded in 1894 as a drill unit at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It
is the oldest continuously operating US college organization dedicated to military
drill. Originally named Varsity Rifles, members renamed the organization in honor
of their mentor and patron, Lieutenant (later General of the Armies of the United
States) John J. Pershing, upon his departure from the university in 1895.Pershing
Rifles became a National organization in 1928 expanding to include several other universities,
with companies consisting of drill teams as well as tactical units. Together, these
units form what is known as the National Society of Pershing Rifles.
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Scabbard and Blade
Mission:
We are dedicated to developing aspiring and current military officers that emulate
the Five Star qualities while fostering strong joint-service relationships.
Scabbard and Blade
C Company, 21st Regiment
Founded in 2016, C Company at Fresno State is open to cadets of both Army and Air
Force ROTC. We strive for excellence in academics and military studies.
History
Scabbard & Blade was founded during the school year 1904-1905 at the University of
Wisconsin by five senior officers in the cadet corps. The five founders of S&B were
Leo M. Cook, Albert W. Foster, Victor R. Griggs, Charles A. Taylor, and Harold K.
Weld.
The Society has become inactive on two occasions. These were during World War I and World War II, when there were no courses of military training in universities and colleges because every able bodied man was in the service. The first National Convention was held on May 11, 1906, at Madison, Wisconsin, and was attended by representatives of the four Companies which then comprised the Society. Conventions were held annually until April 1916, after which no convention was held until February 1920. This inactivity was due to World War I. Following the 1920 meeting, conventions were held every two years. This practice continued until 1940 when war interrupted the progress of the Society and all companies were directed by General Order to bring their affairs to a close. In November 1947, after seventy companies had been reactivated, a convention was called.
Five Stars
- Honor
- Leadership
- Professionalism
- Officership
- Unity
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Silver Wings
Robin Olds Squadron, Area X
As specified in the Silver Wings National Constitution, Silver Wings (SW) is a national,
co-ed, professional organization dedicated to creating proactive, knowledgeable, and
effective civic leaders through community service and education about national defense.
This mission includes the following interrelated objectives:
Personal Development of Individual Members:
Local chapter activities and projects provide character growth through service to
the community, which enables the individual member to develop a sense of purpose within
and a responsibility to the local community.
Professional Development of Individual Members:
Local chapter activities and the national organizational structure provide members
with leadership opportunities and the chance to develop professional skills. These
include, but are not limited to oral/written communication, public speaking, and project
planning and execution.
Civic Awareness:
Exposure to Air Force issues and personnel enables members to develop a personal awareness
of aerospace power and the role that it plays in the national defense. The leadership
and skills development objectives are enhanced by opportunities for members to actively
promote aerospace issues in the community through educational programs, seminars,
public relations activities, and voter awareness projects.
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- African-American Business Students Association (AABSA)
- Alpha Kappa Psi (AKP)
- American Marketing Association (AMA) at Fresno State
- Beta Alpha Psi (BAP)
- Craig Business Scholars
- The Entrepreneurship Club (CEO)
- Delta Sigma Pi (DSP)
- Data Analytics Student Association (DASA)
- Economics Student Association (not sure if this one is a go!)
- Family Business Student Association
- Fashion Inc.
- Association of Finance Scholars (formally FMA)
- Hispanic Business Student Association (HBSA)
- Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
- International Business Association (IBA)
- Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
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Freshmen will submit an assignment from every GE course they take at Fresno State and write three reflections of at least three hundred words.
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