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  • ARPC highlights its first female command chief

    (March marks the observance of Women's History Month.)In December 2013 Chief Master Sgt. Ruth E. Flores became the Air Reserve Personnel Center's first female command chief to represent the highest level of enlisted leadership here.As command chief, she is involved in advising the commander on all

  • From cancer to calendar model: Airman raises awareness

    She might be next year's Miss October in the annual Buddy Check9 Calendar by Safeway, but her experience as a breast cancer survivor, mother and Airman is a year-round example for women in and out of the service. Her road from survivor to calendar model, however, wasn't easy.Tech. Sgt. Kimberly

  • Airmen traverse Bataan Memorial Death March

    Fourteen members from the Air Reserve Personnel Center were among more than 6,700 men, women and children who participated in the 23rd Annual Bataan Memorial Death March March 25, 2012, at White Sands Missile Range near Las Cruces, N.M.The participants endured six to eight hours of marching or

  • ARPC welcomes new commander

    The Air Reserve Personnel Center welcomed a new commander here Jan. 25, 2013.During an interview, Brig. Gen. John C. Flournoy, Jr., talked about what it meant to be selected as ARPC's commander."When I was first notified I was going to become the commander, the first thing I thought of was what a

  • Air Force Reservist graduates from U.S. Coast Guard Academy

    An Airman from the Air Reserve Personnel Center graduated from the Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Academy July 6, 2012, in Petaluma, Calif.Master Sgt. Manuel Zubia, ARPC program management in charge, graduated from the joint five-week course July 6, 2012. While at the CPO Academy he also earned a

  • ARPC welcomes new command chief

    Chief Master Sergeant Brian Wong replaced Chief Master Sgt. David Paullet as the new command chief master sergeant for the Air Reserve Personnel Center Aug. 1, 2012.He arrives at ARPC from the 624th Regional Support Group at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, where he served as command chief. As the

  • Reviving an abandoned process

    Quinn Jacobson's passion for photography is inspired by the people he met as a young boy at a low-income apartment complex his father owned during the 1970s in Ogden, Utah.Along the way, the Air Reserve Personnel Center visual information specialist, has revived a forgotten photographic process

  • ARPC Airmen develop speaking prowess, earn awards

    During the last two months, four members from the Air Reserve Personnel Center have taken the initiative to develop their speaking and leadership skills by participating in the Defenders of Speech Toastmasters team located on Buckley.Toastmasters International currently has more than 270,000 members

  • AFRC commander visits ARPC

    Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner Jr., Chief of Air Force Reserve and Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, paid a two-day visit to the men and women at Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center, here recently."I've worked with ARPC throughout my career," Stenner said, "and it's thrilling to have

  • An exhibition of speed mentoring

    Communication, information and opportunity...these are more than words at the Air Reserve Personnel Center. They represent what Chief Master Sgt. David Paullet, Headquarters ARPC command chief, has conveyed since he arrived here in July, 2011.One way Paullet is trying to help Airmen progress is