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Did you know you can skip the call to ARPC by submitting a ticket for personnel services on MyPers? Not only that, but the MyPers website has over 3,500 articles covering a multitude of personnel-related topics!
Did you know you can skip the call to ARPC if you are looking for paperwork from your personnel file? Once a member separates and/or retires, they can access their entire master personnel file (which includes DD Form 214's, NGB 22's and evaluation reports), without a Common Access Card, through a Department of Veterans Affairs web site call eBenefits. https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/
Are you reaching age 60 and need information on applying for your retirement pay? You don't have to wait for ARPC to contact you! The pay application forms (DD Form 2656 and ARPC Form 83) should be filled out and sent to ARPC at least 45 days before the retired pay effective date, normally the 60th birthday. Check out our retirements information page here for more information: http://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/Service-Center/Guard-Reserve-Factsheets/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/580967/age-60-retirement-benefits/
We at the Air Reserve Personnel Center hope everyone is enjoying their individual 4th of July celebrations. Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, be safe and take time to reflect on what Independence Day means for you!
SKIP THE CALL, SKIP THE WAIT! Create your own ticket or access your information on myPers! Authorized users, to include Airmen without a Common Access Card, may access myPers using a Username/Password option--in combination with a new email temporary login code functionality--from any computer, on or off the Department of Defense network. Read here how to set up a myPers Account: www.afpc.af.mil/Support/myPers/
Across the Air Force, our diversity of background, experiences, demographics, perspectives, thought, and organization are essential to our ultimate success in an increasingly competitive and dynamic global environment. In June 2000, Pres. William J. Clinton established “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.” Pres. Barack H. Obama changed it to “LGBT Pride Month” in June 2009. This month, in celebration of our diversity, the Buckley Public Affairs office highlighted one of ARPCs own, Tech. Sgt. Nykita Stoudemire from DPA!
Brigadier General Moore, ARPC Commander, Command Chief Master Sergeant Masters and our ARPC Directors hosted a mission brief and lunch gathering for our two Honorary Commanders, Gian Gandolpho (right center) and Kristi Kleiholz (left center). The mission of the ARPC Honorary Commander's Program is twofold; first, to educate key community leaders about the ARPC mission and to foster a supportive relationship with our community, and second, to increase military involvement in civic endeavors, bringing members of the local community into our ARPC family.
The turnout was great for this year's Summer Bash! We survived a wind storm, ate some food, pied some faces had a great time kicking off the Summer!
Did you know you can skip the call to ARPC if you are looking for paperwork from your personnel file? Once a member separates and/or retires, they can access their entire master personnel file (which includes DD Form 214's, NGB 22's and evaluation reports), without a Common Access Card, through a Department of Veterans Affairs web site call eBenefits.
Are you reaching age 60 and need information on applying for your retirement pay? You don't have to wait for ARPC to contact you! The pay application forms (DD Form 2656 and ARPC Form 83) should be filled out and sent to ARPC at least 45 days before the retired pay effective date, normally the 60th birthday. Check out our retirements information page here for more information: http://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/Service-Center/Guard-Reserve-Factsheets/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/580967/age-60-retirement-benefits/
Here are 10 facts about Flag Day that you may not have known. Happy Flag Day! (Also, Happy Birthday, U.S. Army!)
Did you know you can skip the call to ARPC by submitting a ticket for personnel services on MyPers? Not only that, but the MyPers website has over 3,500 articles covering a multitude of personnel-related topics.
Do you have questions about your retirement? Are you close to age 60 and need information on applying for retirement benefits and pay? If so, check out our retirements information page on the ARPC web site: http://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/Service-Center/RETIREMENTS/
Congratulations to ARPC's recent Community College of the Air Force graduates! From the left, in the center, Technical Sgt. Pamela Torres, Staff Sgt. Chanel Coleman, Staff Sgt. Michael Parks and Master Sgt. Trinita McNutt. Not pictured, but also graduates are Technical Sgt. Phice Richards and Master Sgt. Jennifer Van Horn.
Please join us in congratulating the newest Airmen to promote at Air Reserve Personnel Center Headquarters; Senior Master Sgt. Selena Maiava, Tech. Sgt. Adam Van Horn, his brother, Tech. Sgt. Evan Van Horn, and Staff Sgt. Francisco Garzon. Congratulations to you all!
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On Thursday, May 24th, members of the Air Reserve Personnel Center Headquarters joined with members of the community for a celebration to help educate and promote American Asian Pacific Islander cultural awareness within HQ ARPC. Here are a few of the photos from that event.
Please join us in congratulating Master Sergeant Letitia L. Edwards, Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, as the Air Force Reserve Command's nominee for the 2018 National Image, Incorporated Meritorious Service Award. Master Sergeant Edwards has made significant contributions to the success of her unit, the Air Force Reserve Command's mission, and has become an invaluable member of her community. She is truly deserving of this prestigious award.
Join us in congratulating Tech. Sgt. Melissa Schaefer and Tech. Sgt. Ronetta Mays on their recent selection for promotion to Master Sgt. Congratulations!
Attention all promotion eligible Majors assigned to the Air National Guard. Promotion Recommendation Forms are d… https://t.co/QRNmiuLa10
Attention Logistics/Maintenance Officers with 21A and 21R AFSC prefixes. Reserve Officer Development Plans must be… https://t.co/ghNt6NbDvk
Attention Transportation and Vehicle Ops Airmen with the 2T2 AFSC prefix. Reserve Enlisted Development Plans must… https://t.co/vnht6uOHlf
Congratulations to the 367 Captains and the 394 First Lieutenants that were selected for promotion! https://t.co/vgXyv0iEqM
The Total Force Service Center phone system is scheduled to be down for maintenance Thursday, 22 February, from 150… https://t.co/kwAVwzP069
Kristen Christy, the 2018 Air Force Key Spouse of the Year, will be speaking at Buckley Air Force Base March 18th a… https://t.co/Sbzpf5JyUi
For some Airmen, being fit for duty means deploying to an austere environment at a moment’s notice; for others, it… https://t.co/KBw85w12ZE
Airmen who have been non-deployable for more than 12 consecutive months will be notified by their chain of command… https://t.co/rhZANGDcFx
Clicking on your favorite social media app, you notice you’ve got a new friend request. The request is from you.… https://t.co/LLM0f6O5RV
Over the next three fiscal years, the AGR program will grow from 20 percent of Reserve full-time support to 26 perc… https://t.co/7GwFR4CBqf
CMSAF Wright testifies before Congress on Air Force quality of life https://t.co/S6yufy9h1X
IR Pay and Travel Reimbursement: Current and Future State Update https://t.co/OZzrAh1964
Attention AF Reserve enlisted members with the 1S AFSC prefix. Reserve Enlisted Development Plans must be submitt… https://t.co/me87K05vTf
Now is a good time to review your Leave and Earnings Statement. We recommend that you take a little time to verify… https://t.co/gjPbywR46C
Son of space shuttle Challenger commander remembers tragedy https://t.co/7xIFVADk2e
Attention Intel officers with the 14NX AFSCs!!!! Reserve Officer Development Plans (R-ODP) must be submitted for c… https://t.co/9ie4ntyXl3