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  • Airmen show 'cool careers' in new ad campaign

    The Air Force Recruiting Service is currently developing an ad campaign to teach young adults about cool career opportunities in the Air Force community, with the goal to inspire young people to join the Air Force. They also plan to demonstrate that the Air Force offers the same science, technology,

  • Recruiters promote Air Force mission at NASCAR event

    The 337th Recruiting Squadron here spent Memorial Day weekend promoting the Air Force mission at NASCAR's longest race of the season at Charlotte Motor Speedway, N.C., May 26.Not only did the 10-person team experience the fast world of NASCAR, they also hosted Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A.

  • Are you fit for duty—special duty?

    Are you fit for duty--special duty? The question was posed to more than 30 Airmen attending a briefing regarding Air Force special duties, which took place May 17, 2013 at the base education center here.According to the U.S. Air Force Professional Development Center, Special Duty Assigments are

  • Air Force Announces OTS Selection Board 13OT03 Results

    A total of 110 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 668 applications as part of the Officer Training School

  • Air Force OCC chopper retires

    After more than five years of service, one of the Air Force's mobile marketing assets, the F-22 Raptor-themed chopper, retired and moved to its new home in the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Designed by the Orange County Choppers, the chopper

  • Recruiters find key to success

    Leaving your mark and making a lasting impact on the community is something a lot of us strive for, but it can be a difficult goal.Two Air Force recruiters accomplished that goal recently and were awarded for their efforts. Master Sgt. Bryan McCoy and Tech. Sgt. James Register, recruiters with the

  • True resilience: How a Korean orphan became an American Airman

    Someone once told Tech. Sgt. Holly Mays that people either completely forget or vividly remember their most traumatic experiences. That's the only way she can explain her fragmented recollections of the day she became an orphan, at less than two years old.It was roughly 37 years ago when two women