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Tag Archives: Air
Chandler retires, other officer moves announced
The Air Force vice chief of staff will retire next year, and the officer overseeing the service’s operations will replace him.
Report: AF Academy dropouts owe $10M
Air Force Academy dropouts owe taxpayers nearly $10 million — enough to buy three unmanned aircraft or to build a squadron operations center — because of foot-dragging by the Pentagon’s bill collector, a new report shows.
Report: AF Academy dropouts owe $10m
Air Force Academy dropouts owe taxpayers nearly $10 million — enough to buy three unmanned aircraft or to build a squadron operations center — because of foot-dragging by the Pentagon’s bill collector, a new report shows.
Roy touts training, counseling as future keys
ATLANTA — The Air Force’s top enlisted leader wants to add classrooms for professional military education and expand marriage counseling services to help airmen cope with relationship problems so they don’t resort to suicide.
Roy touts training, counseling as future keys
ATLANTA — The Air Force’s top enlisted leader wants to add classrooms for professional military education and expand marriage counseling services to help airmen cope with relationship problems so they don’t resort to suicide.
Experts weigh in on future AF challenges
The Air Force has undergone significant changes in the past two decades in terms of technology and potential threats.
AF takes charge of antimatter detector
GENEVA — The Air Force took charge Wednesday of a $2 billion antimatter detector destined to catch the last scheduled space shuttle flight in February 2011.
90% of recruits score high on aptitude test
Competition to join the Air Force is getting pretty stiff. More airmen are staying in, recruiting goals are being cut as part of a drawdown, and the weak economy is making the service more attractive to high school graduates, said … Continue reading
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Air Force Week begins in New York
A series of Air Force events kicked off on Tuesday with an air demonstration in New York City
90 pct. of recruits score high on aptitude test
Competition to join the Air Force is getting pretty stiff. More airmen are staying in, recruiting goals are being cut as part of a drawdown, and the weak economy is making the service more attractive to high school graduates, said … Continue reading
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Tagged Air, air force recruiting service, Brig. Gen. A.J. Stewart
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