SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Prescott Cadet Selected for U.S. Air Force Academy
Episode Date: August 13, 2025Send us a text and chime in!Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Air Force ROTC Cadet Cameron Todhunter of Prescott has been selected to train and study at the U.S. Air Force Academy, the nation'...s largest and most selective institution for developing Air and Space Force officers. As part of a semester exchange program, Todhunter will attend the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, during the Fall 2025 semester. He is one of only two Air Force ROTC cadets in the nation to earn a spot in the program, which has limited slots and is highly selective because cadets are expected to integrate into the rigors of the... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-cadet-selected-for-u-s-air-force-academy/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Embry-R-Ratical University Air Force ROTC cadet Cameron Todd Hunter of Prescott has been
selected to train and study at the U.S. Air Force Academy, the nation's largest and most selective
institution for developing air and space force officers.
As part of a semester exchange program, Todd Hunter will attend the Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, during the fall 2025 semester. He is one of only two Air Force ROTC cadets
in the nation to earn a spot in the program, which has limited slots and is highly selective
because cadets are expected to integrate into the rigors of the academy while balancing
coursework, training and leadership development. There will be many challenges, said Todd Hunter,
who is part of Detachment 028 on the Prescott campus, but I expect to be held to the same
standard as the other U.S. Air Force Academy cadets. I will work extra hard to keep the pace.
Todd Hunter, an aerospace engineering, AeroTrac, major, said the news that he had been chosen to
attend the Air Force Academy was unexpected and exciting. I think the experience will help me to
become the best officer I can be, giving me more perspectives of different leaders, he said.
By being in a new environment, I can add new tools to my leadership style. Todd Hunter has
requested a rigorous and diverse course load that reflects his engineering background and
focus on military service. This includes coursework on aircraft design and performance,
material stress analysis and behavior, as well as ethics. He is also interested in unique
training at the Academy, including parachuting, marksmanship and hand-to-hand combat.
These courses would make me more confident during high-stress exercises, said Todd Hunter.
My goal is to expand my technical skills while developing my leadership abilities as a future
officer. Colonel Russell Davis, commander of Detachment 028, said Todd Hunter is the perfect
fit for this opportunity. He embodies the Air Force's core values, integrity first,
service before self and excellence in all we do, he said.
I am confident he will represent Afroke, Embry Riddle and Detachment 028 with excellence.
From noon in Georgia, Todd Hunter credits Embry Riddle with shaping him into the cadet he is today.
He joined the Air Force ROTC after an impromptu encounter with a cadet during a campus tour.
The tour guide said she was in Afroke and offered to set up a meeting with the recruitment officer, he recalled.
I've wanted to be a fighter pilot for as long as I can remember, but I never knew how.
In that meeting, they asked me what I wanted to do.
I told them I wanted to fly, and they told me I could. So, I decided to join. Todd Hunter said his Embry-Riddle
education and his mentors have prepared him to take on the challenge of the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Embry-Riddle has provided me with opportunities to grow in ways I never expected, he said.
From the incredible mentorships I've received to the academic challenges, this university has
pushed me to exceed my expectations. I especially want to thank my academic advisor,
Kim Tyler, for helping to make this opportunity possible.
Embry Riddle educates over 30,000 aspiring aerospace and aviation professionals at its residential
campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, and across more than 115
worldwide campus locations and online degree programs. In 2024, U.S. News and World Report
named Embry Riddle Worldwide the nation's number one provider of online bachelor's degree programs
among private universities. Our residential campuses hold multiple top ten
rankings. All of our campuses have been ranked best for veterans. Read more stories from
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