Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz shares insights with members of 341st Recruiting Squadron and Air Force Recruiting Service in the Live Oak recruiting office in Texas July 25. The 341st RCS showed the commander of Air Education and Training Command the Air Force recruiting prototype office. The facility features the new standard for office size, furnishings and interior design. The visit marked the first AFRS tour by the major command leader since he assumed command of AETC July 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Joel Martinez)
Staff Sgt. Russell Van Brenden, left, and Lt. Col. John E. Poast III, center, greet Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz in the Live Oak recruiting office in Texas July 25. The 341st Recruiting Squadron enlisted accessions recruiter and commander were among several Air Force Recruiting Service members on hand to show the commander of Air Education and Training Command the prototype office. The facility features the new standard for office size, furnishings and interior design. The visit marked the first AFRS tour by the major command leader since he assumed command July 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Joel Martinez)
Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz speaks with Capt. Homero Martinez, right, and Staff Sgt. Christian Bolduc, center, July 25 during a tour of Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The Air Force Recruiting Service Events Marketing Branch chief and motor sports NCO were among several AFRS members on hand to talk about recruiter support with the commander of Air Education and Training Command. The visit marked the first AFRS tour by the major command leader since he assumed command July 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Joel Martinez)
Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz congratulates Staff Sgt. James Bass July 25 during a tour of Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The Air Education and Training Commander recognized the 336th Recruiting Squadron enlisted accessions recruiter’s exceptional professionalism in taking care of future Airmen in Summerville, S.C., by maintaining positive relationships with their families. The general lauded the NCO’s actions as representing those of “every Airman” in the daily responsibility of the Air Force’s second top priority, “Taking care of Airmen and their families.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Joel Martinez)