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  • 18-year-old set for medical college with Air Force scholarship

    As most 18-year-old students in the U.S. brush up on their grammar skills for college English 101 in the fall, Maria Kravchenko reviews advanced chemistry for medical school with help from the Air Force Medical Corps Health Professions Scholarship Program. Following graduation from the University of

  • Recruiting right takes care of future Airmen, their families

    Few people like being made into an example, but Air Force Recruiter Staff Sergeant James Bass does not mind. In fact, he kind of likes it because it represents what he loves about his service. The 336th Recruiting Squadron NCO's story began with a letter written by the mother of a recent basic

  • AFRS announces its top recruiters, units for FY08 third quarter

    Air Force Recruiting Service leaders announced the fiscal year 2008 third quarter production award winners Aug. 7. Winners are recognized in individual categories for recruiting qualified people with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of the

  • AFRS lauds its July PME graduates

    Air Force Recruiting Service officials congratulate the following Airmen who completed Air Force professional military education in July. Airman Leadership School Senior Airman Michael Gisi, 341st Recruiting Squadron Senior Airman Daniel Johnson, 330th RCS Senior Airman Thomas McCaulla, AFRS

  • AETC gives special duty briefing at Patrick AFB

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to bring someone into the Air Force, or to train them once they've been accepted? More than 30 Senior Airmen and NCOs learned how Aug. 4 when a team from Air Education and Training Command visited Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., to talk about how to apply

  • 333rd RCS, flight chief 'tops' in recruiting

    It's hard making it to the top. And it's even harder staying there, according to Master Sgt. Michael Kovach. And he should know. Sergeant Kovach, the flight chief for H Flight, 333rd Recruiting Squadron, was recently named the "Top Flight Chief" within all of U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service for

  • RAP offers ranks more than non-chargeable leave

    While preparing to move to his first duty base at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Airman Todd West wanted to spend time with his family in Missouri, but he didn't know how to do it without using up his personal leave. Then he learned about the Recruiter Assistance Program. RAP is an active-duty

  • Timberwolves, Thunderbirds set record for largest swear-in ceremony

    The 361st Recruiting Squadron Timberwolves and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds reached new recruiting heights July 19 by performing the largest Delayed Entry Program swear-in ceremony at an air show. Squadron recruiters inspired 151 future Airmen from Washington and Oregon to participate in the public

  • 339th RCS recruiter enlists help of Wright-Patterson dentist

    The recent teamwork of a 339th Recruiting Squadron Health Professions recruiter and an Air Force dental resident assigned to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, drew smiles at the 95th Annual National Dental Association convention in Detroit, Mich., July 25-30. The idea that the best way to share