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Default Air Force Logo New course focuses on sortie production at tactical level
The Advanced Sortie Production Course is the first advanced course specifically focusing on the art and science of sortie production at the tactical level. The new course will take place at the Air Force’s Advanced Maintenance and Munitions Operations School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
0 2/07
2017
Staff Sgt. Justin Hogg, of the 96th Security Forces Squadron, is the new school resource officer at Eglin Elementary School, Fla. He is the first security forces SRO in the Air Force. School resource officers provide security and crime prevention services to the campuses they serve. (U.S. Air Force photo/Cheryl Sawyers) Airman becomes first resource officer to Eglin Elementary
Students at Eglin Elementary School will have another friendly face to greet them each morning as they enter the school. Staff Sgt. Justin Hogg from the 96th Security Forces Squadron was recently hired as the elementary's school resource officer.
0 1/18
2017
A KC-135 Stratotanker crew composed of Airmen from McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., hold up Flat Stanleys June 2016 at a deployed location. The Flat Stanleys were created by a class of second-graders from Columbus Elementary School in McMinnville, Ore., and deployed with Airmen from the 384th, 350th and 349th Air Refueling Squadrons. (Courtesy photo) Flat Stanleys deploy from McConnell
It was early in the morning when they got the call to deploy. Once aboard a KC-135 Stratotanker, they began their 8,000-mile expedition. It was 110 degrees when they landed in the hot and dusty country, and their journey had only just begun, the aircrew said. The paper dolls, also known as Flat Stanleys, were crafted by a class of second-graders from Columbus Elementary School in McMinnville, Oregon, and sent out to deploy with KC-135 crews from the 384th, 350th and 349th Air Refueling Squadrons.
0 8/04
2016
Default Air Force Logo Nominations for first enlisted RPA pilots being accepted
The Air Force is accepting nominations to fill its first class of enlisted remotely piloted aircraft pilots as part of a deliberate approach to enhance the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission.
0 7/07
2016
Default Air Force Logo AF selects first enlisted Airmen for Global Hawk pilot training
The Air Force recently selected the first 10 enlisted Airmen to attend RQ-4 Global Hawk pilot training, marking the first time since World War II enlisted Airmen will be behind the stick.
0 7/06
2016
Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James tours Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., before signing an agreement officially brining the Air Force ROTC program back to the school April 22, 2016. It marked the first time the school has officially recognized the Air Force program since school officials stripped the program of its academic standing in 1971. James was accompanied by Harvard President Drew Faust. (Photo courtesy of Harvard/Rose Lincoln) Air Force ROTC returns to Harvard
Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James helped return the Air Force's tie to one of the country's most prestigious institutions April 22. The secretary signed an agreement at Harvard University, Massachusetts, re-establishing the Air Force ROTC detachment there.
0 4/27
2016
Default Air Force Logo DOD announces pilot tutoring program for service members
Officials with the Defense Department Voluntary Education Program and the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) announced the launch of a pilot tutoring program that will provide service members with tutoring support at no cost, anytime, anywhere.
0 4/04
2016
Default Air Force Logo CCAF breaks record for 6th consecutive year
The Community College of the Air Force awarded 23,206 associate of applied science degrees in 2015, breaking the record for number of graduates for the sixth consecutive year.
0 2/09
2016
David Garretson, a second-year student at Iowa Western Community College, performs a general lubrication of the zerks on the nose strut of the nose wheel at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., Jan. 25, 2016. Garretson is one of three students from IWCC who have been chosen to intern with the 55th Maintenance Squadron, providing valuable experience and a gateway to Defense Department jobs upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Rachel Hammes) Offutt gives students a chance at mechanics
Students studying airframe and power plant disciplines at Iowa Western Community College have a unique opportunity to intern with the 55th Maintenance Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, after the squadron cut roughly 300 military slots and replaced them with approximately 150 civilian slots in a move to save the Air Force money.
0 1/27
2016
Airman 1st Class Cole Kasten, a 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and heavy equipment operator, pushes a wheel barrel before mixing cement for a ramp at Public School No. 4 in Gori, Georgia, Aug. 28, 2015. Kasten, along with a six-person Air Force team and Georgian army engineers, sometimes worked 16-hour days during a 30-day school renovation project that will help the children of Gori. Humanitarian and civic assistance projects enhance operational readiness of military personnel while providing mutual support to the host nation's population. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sara Keller) Ramstein Airmen help renovate Georgian school
For the past month, the hallways of Gori Public School No. 4 were alive with the sounds of construction workers sanding, sawing, tearing down, building up and transforming what looked like a century-old building. The transformation continued till just hours before the Aug. 31 culminating ceremony, as a team of Air Force and Georgian army engineers worked hard to make their finishing touches.
0 9/08
2015
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