Airman's Roll Call highlights recognizing Airmen

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This week's Airman's Roll Call focuses on ways to recognize Airmen and their accomplishments.

Recognition can come in a variety of ways. A supervisor who takes the time to submit his or her Airmen for local awards, an Airman who points out a job well done at an office meeting, a commander or chief master sergeant who walks the halls to thank Airmen for their work, these are all ways we can recognize the great things that happen every day in our service because of our Airmen.

While pats on the back or simply telling someone they are doing a good job can do wonders for Airmen. Another way, just as important, is to formally recognize Airmen through the Air Force Awards and Decorations program. This week's Roll Call explains how.

Read this week's Airman's Roll Call.

Airman's Roll Call is designed for supervisors at all levels to help keep Airmen informed on current issues, clear up confusion, dispel rumors and provide additional face-to-face communication.

To subscribe to an e-mail version of the product, visit www.af.mil/subscribe. Airman's Roll Call is one of 30 featured Air Force products that can be received via e-mail.

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