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AFROTC Detachment 940

Detachment 940 Leadership (Cadre)

  

Lieutenant Colonel Sieps picture and brief biography

Lieutenant Colonel Sieps Portrait

 

 

 

 

 

Lt Col John Sieps

Commander Det 940
Hill Hall Room 118

Lieutenant Colonel John Sieps is the Commander and Professor of Aerospace Studies assigned to Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 940, University of Wyoming. In this capacity, he is responsible to recruit, train and develop high quality cadets into officers for the US Air Force from a cadet wing comprised of approximately 100 members.

Lt Col Sieps enlisted in the Army in 1992. He received his Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Montana State University in 2001, and in 2010 received his Master's in Homeland Security with a concentration in terrorism studies from American Military University. He commissioned into the Air Force through Officer Training School in 2003. Lt Col Sieps is a career Tactical Air Control Party officer, and has performed duties that include supporting the US Army with air power liaisons and Close Air Support, and has also gained Force Protection experience in nuclear and expeditionary units. He has worked in staff positions at a Major Command and has deployed four times in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM.

 

Major Landsverk picture and brief biography

Major Clark

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maj Matthew Clark

Recruiting Officer
Hill Hall Room 121

Major Matthew Clark is the Recruiting Officer and Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 940 at the University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. He is responsible for recruiting, training, and evaluating the detachment’s Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets for initial accession into the United States Air Force as commissioned officers.

Major Clark commissioned in the Air Force in 2004 through the ROTC program at Utah State University, earning his Bachelor's degree in Political Science. He later earned his Master's degree in Military Operation Art and Science through the Air Command and Staff College. Major Clark is a rated Navigator and has served as a Force Support and Intelligence Officer. He has also deployed in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and INHERENT RESOLVE and served a six month tour at the US Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico providing intelligence support to US and Mexican law enforcement. Additionally, Major Clark served as a Northeast Asia Branch Chief at the USINDOPACOM Joint Intelligence Operations Center providing analysis on North Korea to the USINDOPACOM command staff. Prior to his current position he was the Chief of Intelligence Support to Force Protection Programs at the Air Force Life Cycle and Management Center (AFLCMC), Air Force Material Command, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts.

 

Captain Tutt picture and brief biography

Captain Tutt Official Photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capt Adam Tutt

Operations Officer
Hill Hall Room 119

Captain Adam Tutt is the Recruiting Officer and Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 940 at the University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. He is responsible for recruiting, training, and evaluating the detachment’s Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets for initial accession into the United States Air Force as commissioned officers.

Capt Tutt grew up in San Antonio, Texas, enlisting in the Air Force in 2007. He served 9 years as an enlisted All-Source Operations Analyst where he distinguished himself by earning the John L. Levitow leadership award during Professional Military Education. He commissioned through Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB, Alabama in 2016 and continued as an Intelligence Officer.  He has served in several Air Force and Joint assignments at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels.  He has deployed to Qatar in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, served a six month tour at the US Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh in support of the USINDOPACOM Special Operations Command’s counter-terrorism mission, deployed as a part of Joint Task Force - Israel in support of the ballistic missile defense exercise JUNIPER COBRA, and helped lead the U.S. Liaison team in Constanta, Romania.

 

Master Sergeant Giannini picture and information
Master Sergeant Giannini portrait

MSgt Randee Giannini

Northwest Region Subregion Superintendent
NCOIC, Personnel
Hill Hall Room 117

 

Staff Sergeant Montez picture and information
Staff Sergeant Montez portrait

SSgt Isaiah Montez

NCOIC, Administration Management
Hill Hall Room 116

 

 

Other Staff

Ms. Archer picture and information
J.C. Archer, Office Associate

J.C. Archer

Office Associate
Dept. of Aerospace Studies, University of Wyoming
Hill Hall Room 120

 

 

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