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Air Force begins migrating email to cloud-based system in 2017
The dreaded “your mailbox is full” message is soon to be a thing of the past under a recent directive by the Air Force Space Command to realign resources to more critical priorities and outsourcing services like email. The Air Force Lifecycle Management Center and Air Force Network Integration Center partnered with industry under the
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2/13 2017
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Flexible Service: Individual Reserve offers unique opportunities
The Individual Reserve program offers service members a flexible way to continue serving.
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2/06 2017
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Reservist aims to change national veteran narrative
The average American has three categories for all veterans: hero, victim and monster.So says Capt. Melissa Boatwright, the founder of Battle Tested Veterans, a not-for-profit dedicated to changing the national veteran narrative through the use of data and first-person stories.The idea for the non-profit came from her own experience leaving active
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8/24 2016
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CSAF reading list author speaks at Pease ANG Base
Airmen from Pease Air National Guard Base, Newington, New Hampshire, gathered in an auditorium to hear from the biographer of Medal of Honor recipient Chief Master Sgt. Richard “Dick” Etchberger, June 10. About 20 members from the New Hampshire ANG’s 157 Air Refueling Wing and its active-duty affiliate, the 64th Air Refueling Squadron, attended a
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6/13 2016
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New Force Development site serves all Airmen
A new site available on the Air Force Portal aims to deliver force development for the Air Force’s Total Force officers, enlisted and civilian Airmen. The virtual Force Development Center acts as a depot for development resources; a comprehensive portal allowing all Airmen to have access to just-in-time training, education, and other force
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6/08 2016
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Airmen provide care to shooting victim
In the fall of 2015, a Saturday night dinner outing during 7-level paralegal school found two Airmen testing their self-aid buddy care training in the real world.Tech. Sgt. Amanda Knotts and Tech. Sgt. Brandon Lancaster had just arrived in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, for dinner on the night of October 24. Instead of eating barbecue,
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5/11 2016
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ARPC icon retires at 43 years
At 25, Linda Bradford signed on to work at the Air Reserve Records Center at the York Street location in downtown Denver, Dec. 18, 1972. Forty three years, two more locations and countless transitions later, she’s signing off, ready to enjoy a quiet life of retirement and community involvement.
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4/01 2016
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Reservists go active duty
At the beginning of fiscal year 2016 the Air Force Personnel Center launched the Voluntary Limited Period of Active Duty program. The program is offering some great opportunities for Air Force Reservists interested in returning to active duty. Under VLPAD, opportunities to serve an active-duty tour for a period of three years and one day are being
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12/21 2015
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Interview with AF artist Maj. Warren Neary
Maj. Warren Neary, an Individual Mobilization Augmentee and civil service historian, is a member of the Air Force Art Program. He recently completed and unveiled two new pieces commissioned by the Air Force. In the following interview he discusses his history in the art program and talks about his latest work.IMAs are Air Force Reservists assigned
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8/25 2015
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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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3/26 2015
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