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  • 367th Recruiting Group

    The 367th Recruiting Group, commanded by Col. Michelle M. Coumbs, is the distinguished Air Force Reserve Recruiting Group responsible for inspiring, engaging, and recruiting future Airmen to deliver airpower for America. The 367th Recruiting Group is one of four recruiting groups aligned under the

  • 367th Recruiting Squadron

    The 367th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Anthony W. Perez, directs and operates the recruiting activities of seven enlisted accession flights with approximately 76 active-duty and eight civilian personnel. The 367th RCS is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and covers a 450,000

  • 368th Recruiting Squadron

    The 368th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Michael A. Armstrong, directs and operates the recruiting activities of six enlisted accession flights with approximately 75 active-duty and ten civilian personnel. The 368th RCS is headquartered at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and covers a

  • 369th Recruiting Group

    The 369th Recruiting Group, commanded by Col. Tameesha P. Coatney, is the U.S. Air Force headquarters directing the recruiting activities of eight enlisted accession squadrons, one officer accessions squadron and one nationwide special warfare/combat support squadron servicing a market size of 84

  • 369th Recruiting Squadron

    The 369th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col Tyler K. Awakuni directs and operates the recruiting activities of seven enlisted accession flights with approximately 75 active-duty and eight civilian personnel. Senior Master Sgt. Ronald J. Graham II is the production superintendent.The 369th

  • 372nd Recruiting Group

    The 372nd Recruiting Group, of Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service and commanded by Col. Jeremy J Farlaino directs the recruiting activities of eight regional Health Profession flights, and nine squadrons. The group's nine recruiting squadrons include the 343rd RCS, 347th RCS, 348th RCS, 361st

  • Air Force Accessions Center

    The Air Force Accessions Center consolidates all Air Force Accessions functions under an expanded Airman Development Command to provide Airmen a common, mission-focused accessions, development and training path. The goal is to be able to inspire, recruit, train and develop the right talent, whether

  • Air Force Recruiting Service

    Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, is a key component of Air Education and Training Command.MissionThe mission of AFRS is to inspire, engage and recruit the next generation of Airmen and Guardians.AFRS recruits quality men and women from a

  • Recruiter Assistance Program (RAP)

    RAP OverviewThe Recruiter Assistance Program is designed to allow Air Force and Space Force members to work with Air Force recruiters by returning to their hometowns and providing personal testimonials, assisting in obtaining school lists, participating in Center of Influence (COI) events/Delayed

  • We Are All Recruiters (WEAR)

    Recruiting Mission Air Education and Training Command's mission begins with Air Force Recruiting Service at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. AFRS is comprised of three regional groups and 27 squadrons. Air Force recruiters are assigned throughout the United States, England, Germany, Japan,