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  • Women of the 345th Recruiting Squadron learn martial arts

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach Mike Rethmeyer instructed a small group of women from the 345th Recruiting Squadron in basic self-defense recently. The seminar covered the basics of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu including escapes, chokes, and submissions that will work in real life situations. Mr. Rethmeyer said

  • 344th RCS front and center at Texas Rangers game

    Two hundred Air Force recruits swore into the Delayed Enlistment Program in front of a crowd of more than 45,000 Texas Ranger fans at a baseball game July 4. The DEP oath was administered by Lt. Col. Brett Ashworth, 344th Recruiting Squadron commander, at a Texas Rangers baseball game against the

  • Moody Airmen highlight recruiting efforts for 7 million NASCAR fans

    In front of a crowd of 7.3 million live and broadcast viewers, nearly 100 Moody Airmen unfurled a football field-sized American flag as the national anthem played at a race nearly as old as NASCAR itself. Held July 2 at Daytona Beach, Fla., the Coke Zero 400 was the perfect opportunity for Air Force

  • 317th "Patriots" ring-in new commander with a series of firsts

    Lt. Col. Ravi Chaudhary assumed command of the 317th Recruiting Squadron at a ceremony here June 13, ushering in a series of firsts for the squadron.Lt. Col. John Feather relinquished command to Colonel Chaudhary during the ceremony, which was presided over by Col. Cynthia Brown, 360th Recruiting

  • 347th Recruiting Squadron Partners with Chicago Bulls

    Twenty-five Air Force recruits swore into the Delayed Enlistment Program in front of a crowd of 26,500 Chicago Bulls fans here at the United Center Arena March 28. The DEP oath was administered by Lt. Col. Mark Formica, 347th Recruiting Squadron commander, as part of a partnership with the Chicago

  • Command Chief marches BMT bomb run for first time

    Air Force Recruiting Service Command Chief Master Sgt. Ruben Gonzalez marched down the Basic Military Training bomb run for the first time here in his 25-year career recently.When Chief Gonzalez entered BMT in 1985, he qualified for an accelerated basic training program, called Proficiency

  • The 364th RCS running team helps charities

    Ideas can come from anywhere. But turning ideas into a reality takes leadership and determination. And that was certainly the case of an idea put forward by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Johnson, 364th Recruiting Squadron Operations Flight recruiter. Johnson had an idea to increase our marketing in zones

  • Air Force announces OTS selection results

    A total of 63 men and women from across America have earned an opportunity to become Air Force leaders following their selection for an officer's commission, officials here announced today. Air Force Recruiting Service officials considered 971 applications as part of Officer Training School