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  • Wounded warrior brief moves chief of staff's wife

    As the wife of the Air Force chief of staff, Betty Welsh is no stranger to sitting through presentations about various programs that assist Airmen and their families, but those briefings don't normally leave her so moved.During her visit Sept. 11 to the Warrior and Family Operations Center at the

  • Mrs. Welsh visits Air Force Personnel Center

    Airman and family division staff members got the chance to brief the wife of the Air Force chief of staff on some current issues when she visited the Air Force Personnel Center here Sept. 11.While her husband Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Mark A. Welsh III met with other AFPC staff, she

  • Flemming Award nominees sought

    Air Force officials are accepting nominations for the 65th Annual Arthur S. Flemming Award.The award is sponsored by the George Washington University, in conjunction with the Arthur S. Flemming Awards Commission. It honors outstanding federal employees who have made significant and extraordinary

  • AF Academy instructor vacancies available

    Eligible active duty officers interested in U.S. Air Force Academy instructor opportunities have until Sept. 30 to apply, Air Force Personnel Center officials said. "This special duty assignment is a controlled, three-year maximum tour and officers must be released by their AFPC core officer

  • Team works to heal, help injured ARC Airmen

    Air Reserve Component members who are injured or develop an illness while on active duty orders now have a centrally located team of specialists working to help them get well, get their benefits, and get back to their life.The Air Reserve Component Case Management Division, recently established at

  • Officials seek 2014 Visionary Leadership Award nominations

    Nominations for the 2014 General Wilma Vaught Visionary Leadership Award will be accepted through Oct. 18, announced Air Force officials.Named in honor of Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught, the award recognizes service members and civilians who have exhibited innovation, commitment and a selfless spirit of

  • Aviano couple receives first same-sex join spouse assignment

    They waited patiently each day, week and month checking the news, filing appeals and losing hope.But, Master Sgt. Angela Shunk and Tech. Sgt. Stacy Shunk received the news they had been longing for on Sept. 3, 2013, when the two Aviano Airmen were informed that they had received an assignment

  • At 6 years TIS, Airmen can transfer education benefits

    You may be able to transfer your Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits to a family member, but if you wait until you're ready to retire or separate or until your dependent children are ready to go to college, it may be too late, Air Force Personnel Center officials said.Because the Air Force program is tied to

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