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Roll Call returns, encourages face-to-face communication
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody is bringing Roll Call back to the Air Force.
Roll Call is designed to deliver messages to the field from senior Air Force leadership for Airmen to use as a topic of discussion when they gather for daily or weekly meetings.
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9/18 2013
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Welsh, Cody: greatest strength is our Airmen
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody visited here Aug. 22 to 23 to discuss Air Force priorities and thank Airmen and families for their service and dedication.
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8/25 2013
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New BTO to help Airmen make USAFE processes more efficient, effective
Before becoming the Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Welsh challenged the U.S. Air Forces in Europe to find more efficient and effective ways to use its resources."Current fiscal realities require commanders to take a hard look at how to most efficiently support and execute our missions within growing budget constraints," said Welsh in an
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8/27 2012
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Air Force officials clarify Bronze Star approval process
Recent heightened interest in the Bronze Star Medal has led Air Force Central Command and Air Force Personnel Center leaders to further explain the criteria and approval process for its recipients.Col. Scott Arcuri, AFCENT director of manpower, personnel and services, said candidates can expect a consistent and rigorous review process for BSM,
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4/24 2012
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force visits Team Sheppard
The Air Force's senior enlisted member got to step back in time to his days as a technical training student and instructor as he visited the Air Force's largest training base May 23 and 24 here."It is important to train the way we fight, and you are an example of that training," Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Roy told Airmen at
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6/01 2011
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Air Force clubs offer Airmen road to education
The road to higher education can be a little easier for members of Air Force clubs around the world, or their dependents, through the 2011 Club Membership Scholarship program, officials said."Twenty-five $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to club members or their families attending or accepted to attend a college or university," said Shelta Reese,
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6/01 2011
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Air Force officials to hold selective early retirement boards
As part of the FY11 Force Management programs announced in early February, Air Force officials are preparing for the selective early retirement boards for lieutenant colonels and colonels to further size and balance the force within congressionally authorized end-strength levels. The lieutenant colonel SERB is scheduled to convene Oct. 24, 2011, to
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5/28 2011
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Red Cross eases access to emergency communication services
As part of an ongoing effort to better serve the military community, the American Red Cross will move to a single telephone number for its emergency communication services in June.Beginning June 13, service members and their families can use one toll-free number, 877-272-7337, to send an urgent message to a service member."The Red Cross has always
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5/26 2011
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Experts discuss future long-range strike bomber requirements
More than 30 military and civilian strategic air power experts gathered here May 5 to discuss ideas for a new long-range strike bomber. The Bomber Advisory Group examined past and current global strike success stories and strategic air power's role in the 21st century. The group also brainstormed ways to bring Barksdale Air Force Base's surrounding
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5/25 2011
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myPay goes mobile
Users of myPay now can check pay statements on the go using a smartphone or other mobile device that has a web browser.This update for myPay, the online pay account management system for service members, military retirees and many federal civilian employees, is based on customer feedback received through phone calls, Facebook and email, according
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5/24 2011
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