Engage

Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Twitter
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
Logo
Facebook
2,604,777
Like Us
Twitter
764,198
Follow Us
YouTube Blog RSS Instagram Flickr

News Search

FILTER:
career
Clear

News Comments Updated
Tech. Sgt. Timothy, a 352nd Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron instructor supervisor, spots Cadet Madeline Kirkpatrick, a Troy University student, as she climbs a caving ladder at Matero Hall during Pathways to Blue April 7, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Pathways to Blue, a diversity outreach event hosted by 2nd Air Force, provides cadets briefings on technical and flying operations and an orientation flight in support of the Air Force's Diversity Strategic Roadmap program. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Kemberly Groue) Cadets learn about AF through Pathways to Blue
The third annual Pathways to Blue event, designed to help ROTC cadets make their Air Force career choices, was April 7-8, 2017. The diversity and inclusion event, attended by more than 175 ROTC cadets from seven universities, is a 2nd Air Force initiative aimed to help build future leaders in the Air Force.
0 4/10
2017
Default Air Force Logo DOD Military Spouse Employment Partnership reaches milestone
The Defense Department announced on Feb. 29 that the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program has now partnered with 300 employers, according to officials from the DOD Spouse Education and Career Opportunities Office.
0 2/29
2016
Default Air Force Logo Officers, civilians selected for developmental education opportunity
The 2014 Intermediate, Senior, and Civilian Developmental Education Designation Board held Oct. 21 selected 796 officers and 150 civilians for intermediate and senior developmental education, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced Nov. 24.
0 11/25
2014
Default Air Force Logo Non-finance officers eligible for financial leadership program
Non-finance officers interested in financial management leadership opportunities have until January to apply for the calendar year 2015 Financial Management Leadership Program, Air Force Personnel Center officials said.
0 11/14
2014
Senior Airman Juan Antonio, left, is stationed with his brother, Airman 1st Class Antonio Antonio, at Langley Air Force Base, Va. Both brothers made senior airman below-the-zone. Juan is a 633rd Force Support Squadron services apprentice and Antonio is a 439th Supply Chain Operations Squadron A-10 Thunderbolt II mission capable technician.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard) BTZ brothers bring out each other’s best
Growing up in Athens, Texas, in a single income home didn't leave Juan Antonio and his brother, Antonio Antonio, much to fall back on, but they never dwelled on what they didn't have. They just did the best with what they had, which was each other.
1 11/03
2014
Default Air Force Logo Academy instructor duty applications due to AFPC by Sept. 24
Eligible active-duty officers interested in U.S. Air Force Academy or U.S. Naval Academy instructor opportunities have until Sept. 24 to update their Airman Development Plan and submit their application memorandum to the Air Force Personnel Center.
0 9/11
2014
Default Air Force Logo Knowledge Management Centers roll out Air Force-wide
The Air Force revamped the Knowledge Management career-field, aiming to make its Airmen into some of the service’s top innovators working in newly established KM centers Air-Force-wide.
0 5/05
2014
Airman 1st Class Lance Thornton coaches members of his team at practice Aug. 30, 2013 in Montgomery, Ala. Thornton began volunteering and sharing his experience from competing at the college level in the 100-yard butterfly, 100-yard breaststroke, 50-yard freestyle, and 200-yard individual medley which he set the school record in 2009. Airman makes a splash while giving back to community
In 2011, Lance Thornton, then a Buffalo (N.Y.) State College student-athlete, hung up his goggles and swimwear to join the Air Force and eventually sharing his aquatic skills with the Montgomery YMCA Barracudas swim team.
0 9/10
2013
RSS