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Please contact the Air Force Reserve Command Family and Youth Programs Office to obtain the Air Force camps application form.

Fax: DSN: 497-2219, Commercial (478) 327-2219
Email: afrc.youthprograms@us.af.mil  
Mail: HQ AFRC/A1SY
550 Allentown Rd, Bldg 763
Robins AFB, GA 31098

Deadline to submit applications for all camps is March 19, 2012


 
 Teen Aviation Camp AF Teen Aviation Camp
June 2-7, 2012
 Air Force Teen Aviation Camp, held at the US Air Force Academy, is intended to give attendees an experience that will help them determine if aviation or the Air Force Academy is a career choice.

Lodging, meals and activity fees are funded; however transportation to the camp is the responsibility of the parent.

The camp is open to incoming high school sophomores and juniors. Interested teens must submit an application to HQ AFRC/A1SY. Verification and interviews will be completed via phone.

 Air Force Teen Leadership Camp
AF Teen Leadership Camp
July 9-13, 2012
 The Air Force Services Teen Leadership Camp, held at the University of Texas San Antonio, is a 5-day residential program which provides youth a glimpse of what university life is like while developing their leadership skills. Activities include high/low ropes course, conflict resolution, public speaking and more.

Lodging, meals and activity fees are funded; however transportation to the camp is the responsibility of the parent.

The camp is open to high school students who have completed their freshmen year by fall of the upcoming school. Interested youth must submit an application to HQ AFRC/A1SY. Verification and interviews will be completed via phone.
 
 Space Camp AF Space Camp
July 22-27, 2012
Air Force Space Camp, held at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, give youth the opportunity to experience, imagine, and interact through Space Shuttle mission simulations, tours of the center, and a chance to witness first-hand challenges faced by astronauts.

Lodging, meals and activity fees are funded; however transportation to the camp is the responsibility of the parent.

The camp is open to youth ages 12-14 (Space Camp) and 15-18 (Advanced Space Camp). Interested youth must submit an application to HQ AFRC/A1SY. Verification and interviews will be completed via phone.


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550 Allentown Road Building 763
Robins Air Force Base, Ga., 31098

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Fax: DSN: 497-2219, Commercial (478) 327-2219
Military DSN 497
afrc.youthprograms@us.af.mil

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