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  • 341st Recruiting Squadron recognizes future Airmen

    Lt. Col. Eric Johnson, 341st Recruiting Squadron commander, here, recently presented Certificates of Achievement to Adrienne Devore and Romana McKinley, commending them for their extraordinary support to the Air Force recruiting mission. Ms. Devore and Ms. McKinley, both from Houston, are members of

  • Recruiters save a life at Motley Crue concert

    "All recruiters change lives, but some save lives too," said Col Jay Fitzgerald, the 360th Air Force Recruiting Group commander after hearing of the heroic acts by members of the 313th Recruiting Squadron working at a Motley Crue concert. The recruiters had volunteered for a fundraiser Sept. 5 at

  • Airmen protect space assets in new Air Force commercial

    An Air Force commercial highlighting the role men and women in the Air Force's Joint Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., play in protecting satellite and other space assets begins airing Aug. 31 in television markets and select movie theaters across the country. "Space

  • Their "American Spirit" earns Salt Lake Bees baseball team Air Force award

    Before a sold-out crowd of more than 17,000 fans, the Salt Lake Bees Triple-A baseball team was presented the Air Force Recruiting Service's most prestigious award, the American Spirit Award, here Aug. 22. Col. Mark Ward, 372nd Recruiting Group commander, presented the award to Greg Miller, chief

  • Air Force presents American Spirit Award to Salt Lake Bees

    The Air Force Recruiting Service has named the Salt Lake Bees Triple-A baseball team as the recipient of the 2009 American Spirit Award. Col. Michael Brice, Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, will present the award Saturday, August 22, at Spring Mobile Ballpark, Salt Lake City, Utah,

  • New recruits enlist at Chicago Air and Water Show

    Following a full-throttle aerial display by Air Combat Command's F-15E Strike Eagle Demo Team, 50 young men and women were sworn in to the United States Air Force Aug. 15 during the 51st Annual Chicago Air and Water Show. "Today has been crazy... I'm beyond excited," said Michael Leonard, 20, from

  • Weather fails to dampen Air Force-NASCAR relationship at Pocono

    The Air Force and NASCAR have long enjoyed a proud relationship that continues to grow with each race. Thousands of race fans flooded the track grounds Aug. 1 to watch their favorite drivers complete practice runs leading up to the Pennsylvania 500 race. However, it was rain that flooded the track

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