Description: Captain Heather McNatt, Recruiting Officer at AF ROTC UTSA, discusses how leaders aren’t born, but made in the Air Force ROTC.
This episode was made possible thanks to the Air Force Officers’ Spouses’ Club of Washington, DC.
https://www.afoscdc.com/
Show Notes:
US Air Force ROTC:
https://www.afrotc.com/
US Air Force ROTC at UTSA:
https://www.utsa.edu/afrotc/
ROTC Application Process with UTSA Webinar:
https://youtu.be/tr_R3uk90b0
Bio:
Captain Heather McNatt is an Assistant Professor and Recruiting Officer at Air Force ROTC Detachment 842 located at University of Texas in San Antonio. Detachment 842’s mission is to mentor, train, and equip personnel and cadets for entering into Active Duty while attending college.
Capt. McNatt was commissioned in the Air Force in 2017 as an Aircraft Maintenance Officer, receiving her commission through Texas A&M University. She gained experience at a B-1 maintenance unit as well as working in the 7th Equipment Material Squadron. She served as the Maintenance Flight Commander and the Assistant Director of Operations in the 60th Maintenance Squadron where she lead the mission effort for 135 military and civilian personnel who managed Repair and Reclamation for 58 KC-10s, C-5s, and C-17s, as well as Home Station Checks for the KC-10s. She furthered her experience with C-17s as the Officer in Charge for over 250 personnel.
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