AFRC commander to get national award Published June 24, 2007 WASHINGTON (AFRCNS) -- The commander of the Air Force Reserve Command will receive the Minuteman Hall of Fame Award at the Reserve Officers Association national convention June 27-30 in San Francisco. Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley will accept the association's highest honor for contributing to "the advancement of ROA programs and objectives," according to an association press release. General Bradley is chief of the Air Force Reserve, and his office is at Air Force headquarters in the Pentagon. AFRC headquarters is at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. As chief of Air Force Reserve, the general serves as principal adviser on Reserve matters to the Air Force chief of staff. In his capacity as AFRC commander, he supervises command units around the world. Created in 1958, the Minuteman Hall of Fame Award is conferred annually on a military or civilian citizen to honor a public servant for his or her contribution to national defense. Previous inductees include Presidents Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy, and Gens. Colin Powell and Merrill McPeak.