

Commander, AFROTC Det 075

Colonel Martin J. Wojtysiak is the Commander, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 75, San Diego State University, San Diego California. He is responsible for recruiting, educating, training, motivating, selecting, and commissioning officer candidates through a comprehensive college program. He provides academic instruction on fundamental Air Force doctrine, practical leadership experience, and extensive field training emphasizing physical fitness and officership to prepare future officers for active duty.
Colonel Wojtysiak entered the Air Force in 1982 after graduating from the United States Air Force Academy. He earned his pilot wings and first served as a T-38A instructor and evaluator pilot at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona. He subsequently joined the 9th Air Refueling Squadron at MarchAir Force Base, California, as an instructor and evaluator pilot in the KC-10A, where he flew in support of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In 1993, he reported to the United States Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he served as Assistant Air Attaché and C-12 instructor pilot. In Pakistan, he co-authored an amendment to the United States Foreign Security Assistance Act, which the President signed into law in 1995. He also piloted historic missions as the first United States aircraft to land in Bhutan, and the first to return to Afghanistan after the Soviet withdrawal.
The mission of Air Force ROTC is to produce leaders for the Air Force and build better citizens for America and we at Detachment 075 continue to prove that we are doing just that.
AFROTC Detachment 075
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive ENS 385
San Diego, CA 92182-7238
Phone: (619) 594-5545
Fax: (619) 594-6901
Email:
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URL: www.det075.com