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  • 348th Recruiting Squadron

    The 348th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col.  Alexei Kambalov, directs and operates the recruiting activities of eight officer accession flights with approximately 80 active-duty and 10 civilian personnel. The 348th Recruiting Squadron is located in Clearfield, Utah, and covers 4.5 million

  • 349th Recruiting Squadron

    The 349th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Jonathan P. McDonald, directs and operates the Air Force recruiting activities of eight enlisted accession flights, one line officer flight and the Air Force liaisons at two military entrance processing stations with approximately 94 active-duty

  • 350th Recruiting Squadron

    The 350th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Jason A. Soto, is one of the four recruiting squadrons within the 367th Recruiting Group that is responsible for inspiring, engaging and recruiting future Airmen to deliver airpower for America. The 350th RCS includes 96 military and 10 civilian

  • 351st Recruiting Squadron

    The 351st Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Millie Grey-Theriot, is one of the four recruiting squadrons, within the 367th Recruiting Group, that is responsible for inspiring, engaging, and recruiting future Airmen and to deliver airpower for America. The 351st RCS includes 84 military and

  • 352nd Recruiting Squadron

    The 352nd Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Timothy R. Candelaria, is one of the four recruiting squadrons, within the 367th Recruiting Group, that is responsible for inspiring, engaging, and recruiting future Airmen to deliver airpower for America. The 352nd RCS includes 101 military and

  • 353rd Recruiting Squadron

    The 353d Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Harold A. Tongson, is one of the four recruiting squadrons, within the 367th Recruiting Group, that is responsible for inspiring, engaging, and recruiting future Airmen and to deliver airpower for America. The 353rd RCS includes 107 military and

  • 360th Recruiting Group

    The 360th Recruiting Group, commanded by Col. Joel Brown, is one of three Recruiting Groups responsible for inspiring, engaging, and recruiting future Airmen to deliver airpower for America. The 360th Recruiting Group includes 900 Active Duty and Civilian personnel, 322 Recruiting Offices, 14

  • 361st Recruiting Squadron

    The 361st Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Mozambique Batts, directs and operates the recruiting activities of seven enlisted accession flights with approximately 78 active-duty and seven civilian personnel. The 361st RCS is located in McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Tacoma,

  • 362nd Recruiting Squadron

    The 362nd Recruiting Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Adrian Zinnerman, directs and operates the recruiting activities of six enlisted accession flights with approximately 80 active-duty and civilian personnel. The 362nd RCS is located near March Air Reserve Base in Moreno Valley, California and

  • 364th Recruiting Squadron

    The 364th Recruiting Squadron, commanded by U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Kristen A. Clark, directs and operates the recruiting activities of seven enlisted accession flights with approximately 90 active-duty and 10 civilian personnel. The 364th RCS is located in Sacramento, California, and covers a