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BRAC Whole Base Transfer Status
A representation of the current status of whole base transfers managed by the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Base Realignment and Closure program which oversees cleanup and property transfer for installations closed by BRAC legislation. (Air Force Graphic)
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BRAC Whole Base Transfer Status
A representation of the current status of whole base transfers managed by the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Base Realignment and Closure program which oversees cleanup and property transfer for installations closed by BRAC legislation. (Air Force Graphic)
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Air Force mental health leaders discuss future of the field
U.S. Air Force mental health leaders met virtually for an annual conference, August 9-13, 2021. Presenters discussed military mental health, telehealth, COVID-19 and embedded mental health care. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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CSAF visits Tinker AFB
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. speaks to an audience of aerospace and defense business leaders and contractors to kick off the 15th annual Tinker and the Primes at the Reed Center in Midwest City, Okla., Aug. 10, 2021. This photo was manipulated to add more space at the top of the image for use in the AF.mil slideshow. (U.S. Air Force photo by April McDonald, Photo Illustration by Corey Parrish)
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CY22 selection board schedule helps shape force
The Department of the Air Force recently published the Calendar Year 2022 Air and Space Force Selection Board schedules, identifying when thousands of Airmen and Guardians will compete for promotion, helping shape and develop the force. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Kiana Pearson)
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The Honorable Frank Kendall
26th Secretary of the Air Force
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The Honorable Frank Kendall
26th Secretary of the Air Force
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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WIDOW Software
The Web-based Information Dominant Warfare modern software application is designed to enable real-time and distributed contribution, coordination and visualization of planning details for Airmen, Guardians and Joint partners. Once the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System is in place, applications like WIDOW will be able to disseminate data to the edge, other applications and mission partners with speed and agility in an effort to achieve the Joint All-Domain Command and Control vision. (U.S. Air Force graphic illustration by 1st Lt. Nicolle E. Mathison)
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WIDOW Software
The Web-based Information Dominant Warfare modern software application is designed to enable real-time and distributed contribution, coordination and visualization of planning details for Airmen, Guardians and Joint partners. Once the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System is in place, applications like WIDOW will be able to disseminate data to the edge, other applications and mission partners with speed and agility in an effort to achieve the Joint All-Domain Command and Control vision. (U.S. Air Force graphic illustration by 1st Lt. Nicolle E. Mathison)
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AETC Real Talk: Race and Diversity in the Air Force episode 8 graphic
AETC Real Talk: Race and Diversity in the Air Force episode 8 graphic
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AETC Real Talk: Race and Diversity in the Air Force episode 8 graphic
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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Uniform updates
New dress and appearance changes are expected to be released in early October 2021 upon the updated publication of Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Changes include male bulk hair standards, cosmetic tattooing, female hair accessory size, optional hosiery in dress uniform, transparent piercing spacers and morale patches. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Elora J. McCutcheon)
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The Initial Perception
There are many common sayings that go along with how important the first impression you leave on someone is. No matter the circumstances for someone’s behavior, on any particular day, there is no way to reverse that initial interaction, conversation, attitude, etc. For this reason, and many more, the Air Force Wounded Warrior program puts some of their best people as the first stop our warriors interact with. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Shawn Sprayberry)
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The Initial Perception
There are many common sayings that go along with how important the first impression you leave on someone is. No matter the circumstances for someone’s behavior, on any particular day, there is no way to reverse that initial interaction, conversation, attitude, etc. For this reason, and many more, the Air Force Wounded Warrior program puts some of their best people as the first stop our warriors interact with. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Shawn Sprayberry)
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