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Members of the Air Reserve Personnel Center gather for a group photo during an off-site conference to prepare the new 2015 Strategic Plan, Dec. 10-11, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Belinda Petersen) From initiation to execution: ARPC changes the face of strategic planning
When the mission is high and workload stressful, members of Air Force units around the world can find it difficult to take the time to make strategic planning part of daily operations, which can mean endless cycles of reacting to problems instead of managing and growing. To overcome this, the Air Reserve Personnel Center has done something different that will affect not only its own internal operations, but could also have an impact on Air Force strategic planning as a whole.
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2015
Col. Margie Humphrey, former Air Reserve Personnel Center commander, in a recent photo taken during a trip to the Coyote Buttes area of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness in Northern Arizona. Humphrey was Headquarters ARPC’s first female commander located at the former Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado. She served as the 24th ARPC commander from Nov. 5, 1997 – June 15, 2000. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo) First ARPC female commander recounts memories
(Editor’s note: March marks the observance of National Women’s History Month.)Several notable women were making headlines in 1997. Madeleine Albright became the first female Secretary of State in U.S. history while Princess Diana captured the world’s attention when she called for an immediate international ban on land mines. Not to be outdone, the
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2015
Col. Joseph C. Ramsey was the first and only African-American commander of the Air Reserve Personnel Center when it was previously located at the former Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado. He served as the 21st ARPC commander from May 16, 1987 until Aug. 23, 1991. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo) ARPC remembers its first African-American commander
Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev were three leading names of the 1980s. Another great leader made headlines in the U.S. Air Force Reserve May 16, 1987, when the Air Reserve Personnel Center welcomed an African-American as their commander.Col. Joseph C. Ramsey was the first and only African-American commander of ARPC when it
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2015
Capt. Cara J. Swanson, an Individual Mobilization Augmentee assigned to the 566th Intelligence Squadron, discusses her recently published novel, The Long Journey, Tales from a World Yet to Come, at Denver-area bookstore, the Tattered Cover, Jan. 27. The science fiction novel won second place in the 2014 Kindle Awards Best Fiction category. Reserve intel officer authors award-winning fiction
An Individual Mobilization Augmentee assigned to the 566th Intelligence Squadron recently published a novel that took second place in the 2014 Kindle Awards Best Fiction category.The Long Journey: Tales from a World Yet to Come is Capt. Cara J. Swanson's fourth book; all of which she released through her own publishing company.Swanson has entered
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2015
1st Lt. Iris Morales, Medical Service Corps officer and former Air Reserve Personnel Center contact center noncommissioned officer, is administered the Oath of Office by Col. Pat Hayes, ARPC Total Force Service Center director, during a commissioning ceremony held Jan. 30, 2015, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) ARPC NCO commissioned as first lieutenant
A staff sergeant from the Air Reserve Personnel Center commissioned as a first lieutenant into the Medical Service Corps of the U.S. Air Force during a ceremony here Jan. 30, 2015.1st Lt. Iris Morales received notification that her package had been approved by the Surgeon General in December 2014. Morales will relinquish her active Guard and
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2015
Col. Elizabeth Chamberlain, the Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the director of intelligence at 7th Air Force, brings a broad perspective on Air Force life and a specific knowledge of planned targeting to her intelligence community. In addition to her duties as an intelligence officer, this mother of two is a military spouse who actively volunteers with a number of women's leadership organizations, serves as an Air Force Academy Liaison Officer, and is actively involved in her community and kid's school. (U.S. Air Force Photo) One Airman, Global Impact | Col. Elizabeth Chamberlain
Chamberlain, the Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Intelligence Director at 7th Air Force, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, who has spent time on active duty and in the traditional reserve as an Air Reserve Technician, said the Individual Reserve program has helped expand the possibilities for her career."I became an Individual Mobilization
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2015
Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Lehane (U.S. Air Force photo) One Airman, Global Impact: Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Lehane
Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Lehane, an HQ RIO Detachment 2 Individual Mobilization Augmentee, says he loves the opportunities and flexibility afforded to him by the Individual Reserve program."I became an IMA because my state police duty schedule did not line up with the weekend drill schedule and it was difficult getting time off," said Lehane, a 15
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Santa Claus visits the Air Reserve Personnel Center Dec. 19, 2014, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) Santa visits ARPC: Part II
("Santa visits ARPC" is a two-part feature. While events covered in Part I are factual, Part II is a fictional story intended to bring entertainment while informing our audience of some of the services offered by the Air Reserve Personnel Center.)Kids, both young and old, from the Air Reserve Personnel Center, received a huge treat when Santa, Mrs.
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Santa Claus speaks to a child during his visit to the Air Reserve Personnel Center Dec. 19, 2014, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. Brig. Gen. Samuel "Bo" Mahaney, ARPC commander, introduced Santa, Mrs. Claus and Sparkle the elf to excited families and children as he discussed the relationship with Santa Claus and the Air Force, which dates back decades. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) Santa visits ARPC: Part I
Kids, both young and old, from the Air Reserve Personnel Center, received a huge treat when Santa, Mrs. Claus and Sparkle the Elf stopped by for a visit here, Dec. 19.Santa's visit was two-fold, but the first order of business was to spend time with over 50 children of ARPC families and listen to their wishes.The afternoon included music from
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2014
USAF Maj. Linda Jeffery (center) and Navy LT Nicole Johnson (receiving her medal) win gold and bronze respectively. The US Men and Women Armed Forces Golf teams won respective gold medals for the seventh time during the 8th CISM World Military Golf Championship held in Bahrain 13-21 November 2014. IMA leads on the links, wins sixth international gold medal
For most, a day on the links is a way to pass the time. For Maj. Linda Jeffery, her passion for golf builds diplomatic relationships with foreign militaries.Jeffery, an individual mobilization augmentee to the Air Force Pacific Command's exercise division, is a long-time member of the U.S. Armed Forces Golf Team and recently returned from her sixth
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