97-31347. Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 230 (Monday, December 1, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 63485-63488]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-31347]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Air Force
    
    32 CFR Part 901
    
    RIN 0701-AA58
    
    
    Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy
    
    AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Department of Defense.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of the Air Force proposes to revise its 
    regulation on processing nominations and appointments to the United 
    States Air Force Academy (USAFA). The proposed revision changes 
    admission age limit from 22 to 23, service obligation from 6 to 5 
    years, USAFA/OL-C to USAFA/RRA, changes high school AFJROTC unit into 
    high school Honor AFJROTC unit and adds Northern Mariana Islands as a 
    nominating source.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received no later than January 30, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be submitted to HQ USAFA/RRA, 1040 Air Force 
    Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1040.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Judith McCann, (703) 697-7116.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of the Air Force proposes to 
    revise 32 CFR Part 901 to reflect current policies. Part 901 is the Air 
    Force guidance on processing nominations and appointments to the United 
    States Air Force Academy (USAFA). This process directs collecting and 
    maintaining information subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 authorized 
    by Title 10, U.S.C., Chapter 903 and Title 10, U.S.C., Chapter 8013. It 
    implements DoD Directive 1322.22, August 24, 1994. This proposed rule, 
    Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2019, revises and replaces AFI 36-2019, 
    Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, May 16, 1994, and 
    Air Force Regulation 53-10, Appointment to the United States Air Force 
    Academy, October 22, 1985.
    
    List of Subjects in 32 CFR 901
    
        Military academies.
    
        For the reason stated in the preamble, the United States Air Force 
    proposes to revise, 32 CFR part 901 as follows:
    
    PART 901--APPOINTMENT TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
    
    Sec.
    901.0  Purpose.
    901.1  Responsibilities.
    901.2  Nominations and appointments.
    901.3  Obligation of appointees.
    901.4  Forms Prescribed.
    Attachment 1 to Part 901--Eligibility Requirements for U.S. Air 
    Force Academy Applicants
    Attachment 2 to Part 901--Academy Nomination Categories
    Attachment 3 to Part 901--Nomination Methods
    Attachment 4 to Part 901--Appointment Vacancy Selection
    Attachment 5 to Part 901--Appointee Obligations
    
        Authority: 10 U.S.C., Chapter 903, and 10 U.S.C., 8013, except 
    as otherwise noted.
    
    
    Sec. 901.0  Purpose.
    
        It provides instructions to Air Force members to process 
    nominations and appointments to the United States Air Force Academy 
    (USAFA). This instruction directs collecting and maintaining 
    information subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 authorized by Title 10, 
    United States Code, Chapter 903 and Title 10, United States Code, 
    Section 8013. System of Records F036 AFDPB, Air Force appointment, 
    Separation records applies.
    
    
    Sec. 901.1  Responsibilities.
    
        The USAFA offers cadet appointments to candidates with the 
    strongest potential to become successful career officers. USAFA offers 
    appointments according to law and HQ USAF guidance. The President may 
    appoint candidates to become cadets; however, appointments are 
    conditional until the candidates enter the Academy.
        (a) HQ USAFA/RRS evaluates applications as an initial step in the 
    appointment process and as an aid to Members of Congress in screening 
    their applicants for nomination.
        (b) As part of the appointment process HQ USAFA/RRS will:
        (1) Send each applicant a packet, with a request for the academic, 
    athletic, leadership, and background information.
        (2) Evaluate the application information and provide an analysis to 
    appropriate congressional offices. This report indicates the 
    applicant's potential to qualify for admission and assists Members of 
    the Congress in selecting the best-qualified applicants for nomination.
        (3) Advise qualified applicants to seek a nomination. Inform and 
    encourage individuals whose evaluations reflect areas needing 
    improvement to submit additional test scores or information in an 
    effort to improve their qualifications.
        (4) Schedule qualified applicants for a medical examination through 
    the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) 
    for military service eligibility. DoDMERB will notify the student 
    directly of his or her medical status.
    
    
    Sec. 901.2  Nominations and appointments.
    
        (a) Eligibility and Nomination Categories. Statutory authority for 
    nominations and appointments is Title 10, U.S.C., Chapter 903.
        (1) Eligibility requirements for potential candidates are at 
    attachment 1 to this part.
        (2) Specific authorities may nominate eligible applicants for 
    appointment vacancies.
        (3) Each applicant must obtain a nomination in order to receive an 
    appointment. Applicants may apply for a nomination in each category in 
    which they are eligible. Nomination categories are at attachment 2 to 
    this part.
        (b) Notice of Nomination. The Associate Director of Admissions (HQ 
    USAFA/RRS) acknowledges receipt of all nominations (see attachment 3 to 
    this part).
        (1) If a nominee is not in the Academy system, HQ USAFA/RRS will 
    forward an application to the nominee.
        (2) HQ USAFA/RRS will send a candidate kit to all applicants or 
    nominees with qualifying potential for either the Academy or the USAFA 
    Preparatory School.
        (c) Appointment Selection.
        (1) HQ USAFA/RRS will notify HQ USAFA/RRA, of all candidates 
    selected for appointment (see attachment 4 to this part).
        (2) To bring the Cadet Wing up to full strength, HQ USAFA/RRS may 
    offer additional appointments from the qualified alternate pool.
        (i) The first 150 appointments must come from individuals having 
    nominations from Members of Congress.
        (ii) Thereafter, three of every four additional appointments must 
    come
    
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    from individuals having nominations from the Vice President, Members of 
    the Congress, and U.S. possessions categories.
        (3) If any of the annual quotas of cadets authorized in the Regular 
    Airman, Reserve Airman, or Presidential nomination categories are not 
    filled, HQ USAFA/RRS may offer appointments to candidates from the 
    other two categories to fill the vacancies on a best-qualified basis.
        (4) HQ USAFA/RRA, notifies Members of Congress and the Vice 
    President of all offers of appointment from their nominees. After HQ 
    USAFA/RRA notifies the congressional and Vice Presidential nomination 
    sources and advises HQ USAFA/RRS of this notification, HQ USAFA/RRS 
    will notify each appointee by letter, enclosing a USAFA Form 0-28, 
    Acceptance Declination Certificate.
        (5) On receipt of an acceptance statement for each unconditional 
    offer of appointment, HQ USAFA/RRS forwards pertinent information from 
    the completed candidate file to Cadet Examinations and Records (HQ 
    USAFA/DFRR).
        (6) HQ USAFA/RRS will hold accepted conditional offers of 
    appointment until the conditional factor is resolved.
        (i) HQ USAFA/RRS will then notify HQ USAFA/RRA of conditional 
    status removal (from the offer of appointment) for notification of the 
    nominating sources.
        (ii) If the conditional status of appointment is not removed, HQ 
    USAFA/RRS will notify HQ USAFA/RRA, who will in turn notify the 
    applicable nominating sources of the withdrawal of the appointment.
        (7) HQ USAFA/RRS completes appointment processing by:
        (i) Forwarding an appointment kit which includes detailed reporting 
    instructions to each appointee.
        (ii) Arranging for the appointees' travel or by issuing invitation 
    to travel orders.
        (iii) Notifying the Directorate of Cadet Personnel (HQ USAFA/DPYC) 
    of Regular airmen appointees.
    
        Note: Regular airmen in technical school should complete all 
    phases of training, if time permits, before reporting to the 
    Academy. USAFA/DPYC will coordinate with HQ AFMPC/MPCRAC1 to set the 
    reporting date.
    
        (d) Nonselection for an Appointment.
        (1) HQ USAFA/RRS will notify in writing each candidate who 
    qualified as an applicant but was later disqualified (due to receipt of 
    unfavorable or unvalidated information).
        (2) HQ USAFA/RRS will notify in writing each candidate who is not 
    offered an appointment by May 1.
    
        Note: For active duty Air Force applicants, HQ USAFA/RRS will 
    also notify the applicable Military Personnel Flight (MPF) of the 
    member's appointment status.
    
    
    Sec. 901.3  Obligation of appointees.
    
        An appointee who enters the Air Force Academy from civilian status 
    and takes the oath of allegiance as a cadet normally assumes a military 
    service obligation of not less than 5 years nor more than 8 years under 
    10 U.S.C. 651.
        (a) As a condition to appointment, cadets will fulfill the 
    following obligations:
        (1) Complete the Academy course of instruction unless disenrolled 
    from the Academy by competent authority.
        (2) Accept an appointment and upon graduation serve as a 
    commissioned officer in a Reserve (after September 30, 1996) component 
    of one of the armed services for a minimum of 5 years.
        (3) Serve as a commissioned officer in the Reserve component until 
    the 8th anniversary (if authorized to resign from the Regular component 
    before the 8th anniversary of their graduation).
        (4) Be subject to the separation policies in Air Force Instruction 
    36-2020, Disenrollment of U.S. Air Force Academy Cadets.
        (b) HQ USAFA/DPYQ will ensure minor cadets sign an agreement with 
    the parent's or guardian's consent to fulfill the above obligations.
        (c) Cadet's Oath of Allegiance. On admission, each appointee 
    (except foreign cadets) is required to take the Oath of Allegiance as 
    written at attachment 5 to this part.
        (1) If an appointee refuses to take and subscribe to the oath, the 
    appointment is terminated.
        (2) Cadets who enter the Air Force Academy from the regular or 
    reserve component of the Air Force or as an enlisted member of the 
    armed forces may not terminate any period of remaining obligated 
    service because of the acceptance of that appointment. If such cadets 
    fail to complete the Academy course of instruction, or are separated 
    from service as cadets for any reason other than appointment as a 
    commissioned officer or because of a physical disability, they will 
    revert to enlisted status to serve any prior service obligation under 
    10 U.S.C. 516. However, all service as a cadet is counted toward 
    fulfillment of the remaining period of obligated service.
    
    
    Sec. 901.4  Forms prescribed.
    
        (a) AF Form 1786, Application for Appointment to the USAF Academy 
    Under Quota Allotted to Enlisted Members of the Regular and Reserve 
    Components of the Air Force.
        (b) DD Form 1870, Nomination for Appointment to the United States 
    Military Academy, Naval Academy, Air Force Academy.
        (c) USAFA Form 0-28, Acceptance Declination Certificate.
    
    Attachment 1 to Part 901--Eligibility Requirements for U.S. Air 
    Force Academy Applicants
    
        Note: This attachment provides the eligibility requirements for 
    all applicants desiring to attend the USAFA.
        A1.1. Each applicant must meet the following eligibility 
    requirements:
        A1.1.1. Age. Must be at least 17 and not have passed their 23rd 
    birthday on July 1 of the year of entry into the Academy.
        A1.1.2. Citizenship. Must be a citizen or national of the United 
    States (except for students sponsored by foreign governments under 
    10 U.S.C. 9344). HQ USAFA/RRS will verify citizenship of all 
    incoming cadets prior to administration of the oath of appointment, 
    (i.e., birth or nationalization certificate). Facsimiles, copies, 
    photographs or otherwise of birth certificate or certificate of 
    citizenship must include proper certification as evidenced by the 
    raised seal of the issuing authority.
        A1.1.3. Domicile. Be domiciled within the boundaries of the 
    constituency if nominated by an authority designated in the 
    Congressional and U.S. Possessions categories.
        A1.1.4. Personal Standards. Must exhibit the highest standards 
    of moral character, personal conduct, and integrity. Applicants must 
    explain or clarify any of the following circumstances:
        A1.1.4.1. Applicant is or has been a conscientious objector.
        A1.1.4.2. Any facts that indicate the applicant's appointment 
    may be inconsistent with national security interests.
        A1.1.4.3. Conviction by court-martial of other than a ``minor 
    offense'' (MCM, 1984, Part V, paragraph 1e, page V-1) or conviction 
    of a felony in a civilian court.
        A1.1.4.4. Elimination from any officer training program or any 
    preparatory school of the Army, Navy, or Air Force Academies for 
    military inaptitude, indifference, or undesirable traits of 
    character. This includes any person who resigned in lieu of 
    impending charges or who was eliminated by official action.
        A1.1.4.5. Habitual alcohol misuse or drug abuse which exceeds 
    Air Force standards is disqualifying.
        A1.1.4.6. Behavior, activity, or association showing the 
    applicant's conduct is incompatible with exemplary standards of 
    personal conduct, moral character, and integrity.
        A1.1.5. Marital Status. Be unmarried and have no legal 
    obligation to support a child, children, or any other person.
        A1.1.6. Medical Examination. Must be medically qualified as 
    determined by DoDMERB. The Air Force Academy Command Surgeon may 
    grant waivers.
    
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        A1.1.7. Academic Examinations. Each applicant must achieve 
    satisfactory results on the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the American 
    College Testing (ACT) Test.
        A1.1.8. Candidate Fitness Test (CFT).
    
        Note: HQ USAFA/AH may grant waivers if the candidate clearly 
    demonstrates an acceptable level of physical fitness.
    
    Attachment 2 to Part 901--Academy Nomination Categories
    
        Note: This attachment identifies the nomination categories 
    available to individuals seeking an appointment to the USAFA.
        A2.1. Congressional and US Possessions Categories. The 
    nominating authorities listed below are authorized the following 
    cumulative quotas:
    
        Note: Nominating authorities will send DD Form 1870 to HQ USAFA/
    RRA, 1040 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1040 for 
    processing.
    
    (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control 
    number 0701-0026)
    
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                                                                  Authorized
                        Nominating Authority                        Quota   
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    U.S. Senators..............................................            5
    U.S. Representatives.......................................            5
    District of Columbia.......................................            5
    U.S. Delegate Guam.........................................            2
    U.S. Delegate Virgin Islands...............................            2
    U.S. Delegate American Samoa (Applicants domiciled in                   
     American Samoa)...........................................            1
    Governor of Puerto Rico (native)...........................            1
    Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico (domiciled and native)            5
    Resident Representative Northern Mariana Island............            1
    Vice-Presidential..........................................            5
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    (Nominates from nation at large with deadline to apply October 31)
    
        A2.2. Military Related Nomination Categories:
        A2.2.1. Presidential Competitive Category. This nomination 
    category authorizes 100 appointments each year and is made by 
    applicant order of merit. Individuals apply to HQ USAFA/RRS between 
    May 1 and January 31. Applicants do not write directly to the 
    President of the United States.
    
        Note: For the purpose of this instruction, children are defined 
    as natural children of a parent and adopted children whose adoption 
    proceedings were initiated before their 15th birthday. To be 
    eligible in this category, the applicant's parent must be or have 
    been a Regular or Reserve member of the Armed Forces with the 
    following restrictions:
        A2.2.1.1. On active duty (other than for training) and served 
    continuously on active duty for 8 years by July 1 of the year that 
    the candidate would enter.
        A2.2.1.2. Retired with pay or granted retired or retainer pay 
    (children of reservists retired and receiving pay pursuant to of 
    Title 10, United States Code, Chapter 67, are ineligible).
        A2.2.1.3. Parent died after retiring with pay or died after 
    being granted retired or retainer pay (children of such reservists 
    who were retired and receiving pay pursuant to of Title 10, United 
    States Code, Chapter 67, are ineligible).
        A2.2.1.4. In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 9342, a person eligible 
    for appointment consideration under the Children of Deceased or 
    Disabled Veterans (CODDV) category is not eligible as a candidate in 
    the Presidential category.
        A.2.2.2. Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans and Children 
    of Military or Civilian Personnel in a Missing Status Category 
    (CODDV). This category authorizes 65 cadets at USAFA at any one 
    time. Individuals apply to HQ USAFA/RRS between May 1 and January 
    31. USAFA will offer appointments by order-of-merit. Eligibility 
    requirements are delineated in 10 U.S.C., Chapter 9342(a)(1), and 
    the Department of Veteran Affairs is the final determining agency 
    for this category. Disabilities under this category must be a full 
    100 percent determination.
        A.2.2.3. Honor Military and Honor Naval Schools, Air Force 
    Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFROTC), and Air Force Junior 
    Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFJROTC) Competitive Category. 
    This category authorizes 20 appointments. USAFA will offer 
    appointments by order-of-merit.
        A.2.2.3.1. Honor Military and Honor Naval Schools may nominate 
    five honor graduates, or prospective honor graduates, from each 
    designated honor military and honor naval school. School authorities 
    certify that each nominee is a prospective honor graduate or an 
    honor graduate, and meets the basic eligibility requirements. School 
    authorities submit nominations directly to the USAFA/RRS using 
    specific nomination forms no later than January 31 of the entry 
    year. Nominations are not limited to honor graduates of the current 
    year. Eligible candidates apply to the administrative authority of 
    the school involved.
        A.2.2.3.2. AFROTC may nominate five students from each college 
    or university AFROTC detachment to compete for appointment. Students 
    must apply for nomination to the Professor of Aerospace Studies 
    (PAS) who must certify that the applicants meet the basic 
    eligibility requirements and have or will have satisfactorily 
    completed at least 1 year of scholastic work at the time of 
    admission. The president of the institution will nominate directly 
    to HQ USAFA/RRS by January 31.
        A2.2.3.3. Five students from each high school Honor AFJROTC 
    detachment to compete for appointment. Students will apply for 
    nomination to the Aerospace Science Instructor, who must certify 
    that the applicants meet the basic eligibility requirements and have 
    or will have successfully completed the prescribed AFJROTC program 
    by the end of the school year. The principal of the high school may 
    nominate five individuals directly to USAFA by January 31.
        A2.2.4. Children of Medal of Honor Recipients Category. The 
    child of any Medal of Honor recipient who served in any branch of 
    the Armed Forces may apply for nomination directly to HQ USAFA/RRS 
    between May 1 and January 31. If applicants meet the eligibility 
    criteria and qualify for admission, they are admitted to the 
    Academy. Appointments from this category are unlimited.
    
        Note: For the purpose of this category, children are defined as 
    natural children of a parent and adopted children whose adoption 
    proceedings were initiated before their 15th birthday.
        A2.2.5. Regular Airmen Category. This category is authorized 85 
    appointments each year and filled from candidates in order of merit. 
    Any enlisted member of the Regular component of the Air Force may 
    apply for nomination by January 31.
        A2.2.5.1. Selectees must be in active duty enlisted status when 
    appointed as cadets and must complete AF Form 1786, Application for 
    Appointment to the USAF Academy Under Quota Allotted to Enlisted 
    Members of the Regular and Reserve Components of the Air Force, and 
    submit it to their organization commander who determines if the 
    applicant meets the basic eligibility requirements. If a candidate 
    is not qualified, the organization commander will return the 
    application to the applicant and explain why the applicant was 
    disqualified.
        A2.2.5.2. The organization commander will: advise the local 
    Military Personnel Flight (MPF) to hold any reassignment action 
    pending selection of an appointment. The MPF places the airman in 
    assignment availability code (AAC) 05 and coordinates on AF Form 
    1786. Upon Academy notification, MPF will reassign applicants not 
    selected. The initial application package from the technical 
    training center MPF to HQ USAFA/RRS includes the following 
    information on all pipe-line students: name, Social Security Number, 
    Air Force specialty code, course graduation date, follow-on 
    training, and end assignment.
        A2.2.5.3. Complete an endorsement and forward AF Form 1786 
    through the MPF to HQ USAFA/RRS. The commander's endorsement must 
    include a comprehensive statement of the applicant's character, 
    ability, and motivation to become a career officer. The commander 
    will use official records to verify statements in the application 
    regarding component, length of service, and date of birth.
        A2.2.6. Reserve Airmen Category. This category is authorized 85 
    appointments each year and filled from candidates in order of merit. 
    The deadline for applications is January 31 of the entry year. Any 
    enlisted member of the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard of 
    the United States (ANGUS) may apply for nomination by January 31 of 
    the entry year. A reserve commissioned officer who satisfactorily 
    completes 1 year of service in an active Reserve assignment by July 
    1 of the year in which admission is sought may apply in this 
    category. (Reserve commissioned officers on extended active duty 
    (EAD) may apply for vacancies in the Regular competitive category.) 
    If selected, such candidates must have commissioned officer status 
    terminated and be in the enlisted Air Force Reserve before 
    appointment as Air Force Academy cadets. Cadets in this category who 
    are separated from the Air Force Academy without
    
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    prejudice and under honorable conditions may apply for reappointment 
    as Reserve commissioned officers. Reserve Airmen on EAD as a result 
    of an honor suspension from the Air Force Academy Cadet Wing must 
    reapply for admission under this category.
        A2.2.6.1. Reserve category applicants must complete AF Form 1786 
    and submit it to their organization commander. The organization 
    commander processes the application.
        A2.2.6.2. A Reserve applicant is not placed on active duty for 
    the purpose of processing him or her for a nomination or appointment 
    to the Air Force Academy.
        A2.3. Superintendent Competitive Category. The Superintendent 
    may nominate up to fifty eligible applicants who have not secured a 
    nomination to USAFA from any other nominating authority. USAFA will 
    select highly qualified applicants in order-of-merit from the 
    nationwide applicant pool of qualified alternates to fill the class.
        A2.4. Foreign Students Competitive Category. 10 U.S.C. 9344 
    authorizes USAFA to provide instruction for as many as 40 foreign 
    students at any one time. Foreign citizens must apply to their 
    government. USAFA coordinates with US Embassies to ensure compliance 
    with all admission and appointment requirements. HQ USAFA/RRA 
    coordinates with HQ USAF, Department of Defense and State Department 
    before forwarding nomination invitations to each country. The 
    application must describe the applicant's background and must be 
    received by USAFA by December 31 before their desired summer 
    admission. Applicants in these categories must meet the eligibility 
    and admissions requirements established for all Academy candidates 
    except for US citizenship. They must be able to read, write, and 
    speak English proficiently in a college environment.
    
    Attachment 3 to Part 901--Nomination Methods
    
        Note: This attachment provides information on the different 
    methods to nominate candidates for appointment to the Academy.
        A3.1. Nomination methods to fill quota vacancies in the Vice-
    Presidential, congressional, and U.S. Possessions Categories follow:
        A3.1.1. The Principal Numbered-Alternate Method. The nominating 
    authority indicates his or her personal preference by designating a 
    principal nominee and numbering up to nine alternate nominees in 
    order of preference. HQ USAFA/RRS must offer the appointment to the 
    first fully qualified nominee. The order of preference must be 
    honored; however, HQ USAFA/RRS may offer appointments in any 
    sequence.
        A3.1.2. The Principal Competitive-Alternate Method. The 
    nominating authority designates his or her principal nominee and up 
    to nine other nominees. HQ USAFA/RRS evaluates and ranks nominees by 
    order-of-merit. If the principal nominee is fully qualified, HQ 
    USAFA/RRS will offer this individual the appointment; otherwise, HQ 
    USAFA/RRS will offer the appointment to the fully qualified 
    alternate nominee ranked the highest.
        A3.1.3. The Competitive Method. At the request of the nominating 
    authority, the HQ USAFA/RRS evaluates the records of all the 
    nominees, ranks them in order of merit, and offers the appointment 
    to the highest ranked nominee.
    
    Attachment 4 to Part 901--Appointment Vacancy Selection
    
        Note: This attachment provides instructions for charging 
    appointments to the appropriate nominating source.
        A4.1. HQ USAFA/RRS charges appointees on behalf of the Secretary 
    of the Air Force. HQ USAFA/RRA will audit all charges. Selection of 
    the charged cadets from the nominees for each vacancy is 
    accomplished as follows:
        A4.1.1. Principal Nominee, Numbered-Alternate Method. If the 
    Principal Nominee has accepted appointment, he or she is charged 
    against their nominating source vacancy. Otherwise the highest 
    ranked alternate accepting an appointment is charged. In instances 
    where a candidate received principal nominations from two different 
    congressional sources, the principal is normally charged to the 
    Member of Congress who submitted the nomination first.
        A4.1.2. Principal Nominee, Competitive-Alternate Method. If the 
    Principal nominee has accepted appointment, he or she is charged 
    against the nominating source vacancy. HQ USAFA/RRS evaluates 
    alternates and ranks according to merit. If the Principal does not 
    meet admission criteria, the highest ranking alternate accepting an 
    appointment is charged.
        A4.1.3. Competitive Nominee Method. HQ USAFA/RRS evaluates the 
    group of competitive nominees, ranks according to merit, and charges 
    the highest-ranked nominee accepting an appointment.
        A4.1.4. Multiple Congressional Nominations. For candidates 
    receiving numerous nominations, HQ USAFA/RRS normally charges the 
    candidate to the congressional source. When a candidate is nominated 
    by several congressional sources, HQ USAFA/RRS charges the candidate 
    to the slate of the congressional member where the candidate ranks 
    the highest, unless the candidate is the principal nominee or a 
    numbered alternate.
        A4.1.5. Other Sources of Nomination. HQ USAFA/RRS charges all 
    other candidates not nominated by congressional, Vice-Presidential, 
    or U.S. Possessions to that nominating source (Presidential, 
    AFJROTC, AFROTC, CODDV, Medal of Honor, etc.).
        A4.1.6. Qualified Alternates. To bring the Cadet Wing up to 
    strength, the qualified alternates appointed according to Sec. 901.2 
    (c)(2) are charged to the Secretary of the Air Force. Those 
    candidates having congressional, Vice-Presidential, or U.S. 
    Possessions nominations appear as a qualified alternate for that 
    nominating source.
        A4.1.7. Multiple Congressional and Other Sources of Nomination. 
    For appointees who have multiple nominations, HQ USAFA/RRS 
    determines the appointment category to which they are charged. 
    Normally a cadet with both congressional and noncongressional 
    nominations is charged to a congressional authority. HQ USAFA/RRS 
    notifies HQ USAFA/RRA, of these assignments. HQ USAFA/RRA audits and 
    verifies the charges, then notifies the Vice-President, nominating 
    authorities in the Congress, and US Possessions of their charged 
    appointees and other nominees who win appointments.
    
    Attachment 5 to Part 901--Appointee Obligations
    
        Note: This attachment provides the Oath of Allegiance which each 
    Academy appointee must take as an obligation of service.
        ``I (name), having been appointed an Air Force cadet in the 
    United States Air Force, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will 
    support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all 
    enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and 
    allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without 
    any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well 
    and faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which I am 
    about to enter. So Help Me God.''
    Barbara A. Carmichael,
    Alternate Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 97-31347 Filed 11-28-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/01/1997
Department:
Air Force Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
97-31347
Dates:
Comments must be received no later than January 30, 1998.
Pages:
63485-63488 (4 pages)
RINs:
0701-AA58: Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0701-AA58/appointment-to-the-united-states-air-force-academy
PDF File:
97-31347.pdf
CFR: (5)
32 CFR 901.0
32 CFR 901.1
32 CFR 901.2
32 CFR 901.3
32 CFR 901.4