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  • Air Force streamlines officer, enlisted evaluation forms

    Air Force officials are introducing new officer and enlisted evaluation forms as it transforms its personnel processes. The major part of this effort has been directed at reducing the workload associated with preparing officer and enlisted performance reports while ensuring the evaluation process

  • Recruiter wins 2007 Pitsenbarger Award for heroic, selfless act

    The Air Force Sergeants Association named Staff Sgt. Robert Payne, a recruiter assigned to the 318th Recruiting Squadron at Bala Cynwyd, Pa., as its 2007 Pitsenbarger Award winner. The Pitsenbarger Award annually recognizes Air Force enlisted members who perform heroic acts, on or off duty, that

  • Airmen can earn bachelor's degrees through Air University

    Starting June 15, Airmen can apply their Community College of the Air Force credits toward a bachelor's degree from a variety of universities and colleges. This can be done through the Air Force Virtual Education Center which links a prospective student to the new Air University

  • Officer reenlists NCO he brought into Air Force decade ago

    The more things change, the more they stay the same. At least that's true for Capt. Homero Martinez and Staff Sgt. Greg Cruz. In 1998, then-Staff Sgt. Martinez was the recruiter who brought Cruz, a quiet Littlefield (Texas) High School student excelling in cross-country running, into the Air Force.

  • AFRS salutes its recent master, technical sergeant selects

    The Air Force selected 143 of 607 eligible Air Force Recruiting Service technical sergeants for promotion to master sergeant, and 117 of 666 eligible AFRS staff sergeants for promotion to technical sergeant. AFRS officials congratulate the following E-7 and E-6 selects: Master sergeant select Mark

  • Recruiter serves as wingman in remote rescue

    The goal of the Air Force's 101 Critical Days of Summer campaign is to reduce the large number of off-duty mishaps during the summer months. Hand in hand with that is the need to have a good wingman at your side. That's exactly what Senior Master Sgt. Paul Gallagher, 311th Recruiting Squadron senior

  • Gordon College grad set to serve through Chaplain Candidate program

    Transitioning into an Air Force life, learning new customs and procedures, and understanding a different way to do things with a military twist is not always easy. Add to that, finding ways to perfect a sermon, counseling the young, old and in-between, and being exceptionally unaware of where the