Air Force-speak needs “translation” for civilian job world
Talk with people who advise Airmen on preparing résumés for their civilian job hunt, and they
Talk with people who advise Airmen on preparing résumés for their civilian job hunt, and they
It was a toxic trip that will lead to better preparation against a full spectrum of threats.
Soldiers can now prepare for when their world turns upside down thanks to the Training Support Center
When two C-17 Globemaster aircraft sat on an airfield in the middle of Sub-Saharan Africa, the U.S. Air Force was confident the $600 million aircraft were safe because of a robust security forces team from the 786th Security Forces Squadron stationed at Sembach.
The following essay, written by one of our best and brightest, Airman Matthew Dale, 3rd Air Force, depicts how important each and every one of us are to the joint fight. He competed for U.S. European Command Servicemember of the Year and I was particularly impressed with the quality of this essay and the wisdom of his words. I couldn
When asked how high he was flying that day, Charles Hebert has a simple answer.