I currently work with AFROTC, and I have to say that I'm concerned that so much emphasis is put on physical fitness to the exclusion of the warrior/thinker side of things. We do have a single course now that covers USAF weapons systems and very limited doctrine, and I just finished redesigning and (hopefully) improving the exercise portion of that course. I'm also trying to gather enough momentum to create a course that will bring Army and Air Force ROTC cadets into the same classroom to conduct a semester-long exercise that will give them some insight into joint operations, the basics of campaign planning, and even (gasp) some of the concerns that spring from limited war and small wars. Our exercise setting is currently a rather Balkan region, so there's the possibility for ethnic unrest within each notional country. It's not much by professional gaming standards, I suppose, but it's a start and certainly more than they do now by way of professional education at the ROTC level.