Air Force recruiting finds innovative way to save money, time

Chief Master Sgt. David Poff, (left) 369th Recruiting Squadron superintendent, and Lt. Col. Charles Barton, 369th RCS commander, celebrate the swearing in of Daniel Kim and Tyler Yarrish into the Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program. Barton administered the oath to Kim and Yarrish who were the first two of a 20-person proof of concept to process and ship to Basic Military Training without ever visiting Military Entrance Possessing Station or military facility. (Courtesy photo)

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