The U.S. Air Force has chosen 35 airmen to take one to three years off from military service to test a new personnel strategy in the U.S. military, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. Scott Maucione
MoreThe U.S. Air Force looks to hire new employees with skills on technical aspects by the end of 2017 that include 1,400 cyber and 2,200 acquisition workers for the service branch’s civilian service. The
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has selected 305 active-duty personnel to proceed with a selection process to identify the next enlisted batch that will attend remotely piloted aircraft training. The service branch said Wednesday the Enlisted Remotely
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has employed a phased approach to implement changes that would allow more active-duty enlisted airmen to apply for the service branch’s training program on a Northrop Grumman-developed remotely piloted aircraft. Sgt.
MoreThe Air Force Personnel Center has given eligible active-duty airmen an extension to submit their retirement or separation applications, the Air Force Personnel Center for Public Affairs announced. AFPC retirements and separations
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