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  • Air Force reveals newest recruiting campaign

    The U.S. Air Force is bringing back its "Aim High" advertising slogan after a 15-year hiatus with the launch of the "I am an American Airman" recruiting campaign today. The integrated campaign, created by the Air Force's advertising agency, GSD&M, includes three commercial spots as well as new video

  • Tour will reap benefits for years to come

    The benefits of a program that the 337th Recruiting Squadron started this summer will continue to pay off for years to come. Known as Military Career Pathways 101, the goal was to reach South Carolina educators from across the state.The 337th RCS marketing and training team worked with the

  • Changes in store for evaluations, promotions

    The first in a series of changes to the enlisted evaluation and promotion systems announced July 31 will include implementation of static enlisted performance report closeout dates - or SCOD - for each grade and elimination of change of reporting official EPRs. The SCOD also drives adjusted active

  • AFRS FIRST visit propels STEM opportunities

    Schriever Air Force Base cyber and space professionals hosted 24 science and technology educators from across the nation Aug. 5, as part of the Air Force's science, technology, engineering and mathematics-focused outreach efforts.Air Force Recruiting Service continued their now three-year

  • 338th RCS serious about cost-conscious culture

    If you ever thought that government waste was a big problem but you didn't know where to begin, the answer is within you. Cutting waste is everyone's responsibility and it can be done in things we do every day at work. The 338th Recruiting Squadron recently demonstrated that belief through several

  • Deactivation marks end of information era

    Air Force Recruiting Service marked the end of an era July 21 when its data information system was powered down in a ceremony. The Air Force Recruiting Information Support System - Legacy, or AFRISS-L, had been the system of record for AFRS since May 3, 1999.Doing the honors of deactivating was

  • Horner bids farewell to AFRS

    As Maj. Gen. John P. Horner looks back on his nearly two years as commander of Air Force Recruiting Service, his admiration for the people who make things happen is evident."I have a profound respect for the folks in this command, in particular our NCOs who are the subject matter experts on all

  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old email tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information, or PII.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, or DSET, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an email contains an active hyperlink

  • 361st RCS welcomes new commander

    Lt. Col. Jason Scott took command of the 361st Recruiting Squadron, at a change of command ceremony here June 26.Scott assumed command of the squadron from outgoing commander, Lt. Col. Mitchell Dixon. Col. Frederick Williams, 372nd Recruiting Group commander, presided. "It was Jason's passion to

  • AFRS command chief reflects on 30 years of service

    After 30 years of service to the Air Force, Chief Master Sgt. William Cavenaugh, Air Force Recruiting Service command chief, will retire in a ceremony here July 17.Cavenaugh grew up in North Carolina and worked for his cousin's construction company for a while after he graduated from high school."I

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