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Default Air Force Logo Career Intermission Program application window opens
Air Force officials are accepting applications for the Career Intermission Program through Sept. 12 from active-duty and career status active Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Airmen.
0 7/14
2016
Katie Evans, a temporarily separated captain and the former 18th Force Support Squadron manpower and personnel flight commander, gives a briefing about the career intermission program on Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 18, 2015. The CIP offers Airmen the opportunity to take a sabbatical from their Air Force career in return for twice the amount of months taken. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Omari Bernard) Balancing career, family through career intermission program
Being in the U.S. military can be a tough balance between career and family. For some, it comes down to a choice between the two; however, for Katie Evans, a temporarily separated captain and the former 18th Force Support Squadron manpower and personnel flight commander here, it's about keeping both.
0 6/26
2015
Default Air Force Logo 32 Airmen to enter Career Intermission Program
Thirty-four officer and enlisted Airmen were selected to participate in the Air Force's Career Intermission Program which offers from one to three years of partially paid time out of uniform to focus on personal and professional pursuits. Two of those selected have since voluntarily withdrawn their applications and will remain on active duty.
9 3/04
2015
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