July 5, 2011 College students receive training through AF internship College students can intern in Air Force youth and recreation programs - and get paid for it.The Air Force Services Agency Student Intern Program is open to college juniors, or older, to become Air Force nonappropriated fund employees at nearly any Air Force installation world-wide, and earn college
Aug. 2, 2021 College students return to hybrid summer internship College students across the continental United States are back on the books learning and honing skills that could lead to a permanent position with the Department of the Air Force.Civilian personnel staffs across the Air Force enterprise are mentoring and giving 496 college students the opportunity
July 2, 2010 Colonel SERB delayed, additional colonels to be considered Air Force personnel officials announced June 29 that the selective early retirement board for colonels will be delayed by six weeks. There will be no changes to the lieutenant colonel SERB previously announced.During a recent review in preparation for the July 2010 colonel SERB, Air Force officials
Oct. 18, 2017 Combat air forces squadron commander candidates named Air Force officials have selected 335 officers as candidates for combat air forces squadron command in 2018.
May 11, 2010 Combat Controller to compete in Warrior Games Less than one year ago, a combat controller deployed from Pope's 21st Special Tactics Squadron was thrown from his vehicle when it hit an improvised explosive device while travelling in a convoy through Afghanistan. As a result of the collision, Staff Sgt. Marc Esposito suffered several broken bones
Sept. 24, 2010 Combat injuries can't crush chief's spirit When Chief Master Sgt. Damian Orslene retired from the Air Force Monday, he received traditional keepsakes, love and respect bestowed on an Airman who's devoted 28 years of service to his country.He'll also carry with him combat injuries from a five-month deployment that forced his departure from
April 27, 2010 Combat photographer to compete in Warrior Games Not once, but twice. Twice, in 2004 and 2007, a combat photographer who was assigned to the 1st Combat Camera Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., was wounded in Iraq.It was her combat wounds in 2007 that caused retired Staff Sgt. Stacy Pearsall to give up her dream as a combat photographer to
Jan. 12, 2011 Combat rescue, special tactics officer bonus still available For the second year in a row, qualified special operations officers are still eligible for a maximum of $80,000 in critical skills retention bonus money if they voluntarily extend their active-duty service commitment for up to four years."With the continued high demand for combat rescue and special
April 3, 2009 Combat rescue, special tactics retention bonuses available Thanks to a $2.5 million deposit from the Department of Defense, qualified special operations officers are now eligible for a maximum of $100,000 in critical skills retention bonus money if they voluntarily extend their active-duty service commitment for up to four years. "The consistently high
April 9, 2014 Comedian surprises Air Force Tops In Blue team A former Air Force Talent Contest winner and Tops in Blue selectee met with the 2014 Tops In Blue team during a surprise visit April 2.Sinbad met with the team to provide new Tops In Blue members encouragement and advice on their upcoming tour."I was really excited when Sinbad walked through the