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  • Air Force announces colonel, lieutenant colonel, major promotions

    Air Force officials announced Oct. 13, the 2011A Colonel Judge Advocate General Corps, Chaplains Corps and Biomedical Service Corps, 2011B Lieutenant Colonel and Major (LAF-J/CHAP/BSC) Central Selection Boards selected 35 lieutenant colonels, 80 majors and 213 captains for promotion to the next

  • Air Force announces selections to captain

    The Air Force selected 126 first lieutenants for promotion during the 2011B Line of the Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Services Corps and Biomedical Sciences Corps Quarterly Captain Selection Process.The entire list can be found on the Air Force Personnel Center website

  • NAFjobs.org eases hiring, application process

    Air Force Services officials continue refining NAFjobs.org to make it easier for job seekers to apply and hiring managers to make their selections for nonappropriated fund (NAF) vacancies Air Force-wide. The online job board advertises NAF vacancies at Air Force clubs, golf courses, child

  • Civilian career development webcasts slated Sept. 27, 29 and 30

    Webcasts developed to help GS-7 through GS-11 civilian Airmen plan and manage their careers continue through the next five weeks, beginning with a Sept. 27 webcast at 8 a.m. Sessions have been earmarked for eligible civilians based on command. "This is our largest civilian Airman population," said

  • Air Force reduces officers eligible for upcoming lieutenant colonel SERB

    Voluntary retirements have resulted in the removal of two competitive categories from the upcoming October 2011 selective early-retirement board, Air Force officials announced Sept. 12. Lieutenant colonels in the Chaplain and Medical Services Corps competitive categories are eliminated from meeting

  • Air Force officials announce FY12 voluntary force management measures

    Air Force leaders announced Sept. 9 the continuation of voluntary officer separation measures for fiscal year 2012 as part of the services' ongoing force-management initiatives.Air Force leaders implemented a tailored, multi-year program in 2010 to reduce the number of personnel to operate at the

  • Air Force announces colonel selective early retirement board eligibility

    As previously announced on May 27, the Air Force will convene a selective early retirement board for colonels to further size and balance the force within the congressionally authorized 332,800 end-strength level. The CY12A Colonel SERB is scheduled to convene Jan. 9, 2012, to consider eligible

  • Mid-grade civilian career development webcasts begin Aug. 30

    Webcasts developed to help GS-7 through GS-11 civilian Airmen plan and manage their careers will be held at various dates and times from Aug. 30 through Oct. 6. Sessions have been earmarked for eligible civilians based on command. Originally slated for June, the GS-7 through GS-11 webcasts were

  • No changes to military retirement anytime soon, officials say

    The military retirement isn't going to change any time soon, Defense Department officials said. "There's no immediate plan to affect retirement," Navy Adm. Mike Mullen told service members at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, July 31. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said any changes to

  • Feds donate tons during first half of food drive

    Air Force Personnel Center Airmen donated more than two tons of food and hygiene products to the San Antonio Food Bank in support of the Feds Feed Families food drive, organized locally by the Alamo Federal Executive Board.The Air Force Personnel Center's donation was delivered to the food bank July