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  • Airman's Roll Call highlights Airmen's education benefits

    Just because this week's Airman' s Roll Call highlights the importance of education for the professional and personal development available to all active-duty Airmen, this does not mean it cannot be a subject of interest for a new recruit. Delayed enlistment program people and new recruits need to

  • 'Today's Air Force' highlights Afghan operations

    The first segment of this week's edition of "Today's Air Force" features the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, a state-of-the-art facility at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, that provides top-notch healthcare for deployed Airmen. This new facility was constructed by a provincial reconstruction team, or

  • AFRS lauds its summer PME graduates

    Air Force Recruiting Service officials congratulate the following Airmen who completed Air Force professional military education in June and July. NCO Academy Tech. Sgt. Pamela Krier Tech. Sgt. Dastel Judd Tech. Sgt. Daniel McCaffrey Tech. Sgt. Thomas Phillips Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Schaub Tech. Sgt.

  • AETC welcomes new vice commander

    The Air Education and Training Command welcomed a new senior leader this week, as Maj. Gen. Mark Welsh III stepped in as the vice commander. A veteran of more than 31 years of service, General Welsh most recently worked in the area of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance -- where among

  • Florida recruiter shows meaning of wingman

    Most jobs in the Air Force require a fair amount of teamwork, but one Florida recruiter recently went above and beyond to help a teammate out. When Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Schaub, an enlisted accessions recruiter with the 333rd Recruiting Squadron in Altamonte Springs, Fla., received his notification to

  • Airman's Roll Call discusses base realignment, closure

    This week's Airman's Roll Call discusses base realignment and closure requirements for Air Force installations and offices to be closed or moved to maximize efficiency. The efficiencies that will be achieved as a result of BRAC will help free up critical resources needed for today's fight, as well

  • President visits Charleston, addresses military members

    President George W. Bush visited servicemembers and talked about the war on terrorism July 24 at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C. The president toured a C-17 Globemaster III, observed Airmen loading pallets on a plane in support of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, gave a speech, and had

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