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  • AFPC command changes hands

    Command of managing personnel programs and carrying out policies affecting Air Force active-duty and civilian members changed hands in an afternoon ceremony here Aug. 6.Brig. Gen. A.J. Stewart became the Air Force Personnel Center's 24th commander during a change of command ceremony. The

  • AFPC commander discusses personnel support for deployed Airmen

    The commander of the Air Force Personnel Center discussed how her agency continues to improve its support of deployed Airmen during a visit here Aug. 27. AFPC is streamlining how it tracks deployments and reexamining how it balances deployments with assignments and training, said Maj. Gen. K.C.

  • AFPC commander visits to deployed air bases

    The commander of the Air Force Personnel Center visited Airmen and Soldiers here Aug. 25 during a tour to examine some of the personnel issues facing personnelists and servicemembers in the deployed environment. Maj. Gen. K.C. McClain is responsible for ensuring the personnel life cycle of military

  • AFPC completes undefeated softball season with championship

    Falling behind by five runs in Wednesday's intramural championship game represented clear and present danger for an Air Force Personnel Center softball team trying to complete a rare, undefeated season. "Some people on our team got a little tight at that point, I think, but we ended up just going

  • AFPC conducts retirement webinars for Airmen

    The Air Force Personnel Center will conduct a series of webinars online highlighting the retirement process for active-duty officers and enlisted members. These webinars are held every quarter to help Airmen successfully navigate through the retirement and separation processes.The Retirements 101

  • AFPC courtyard restoration project realized

    A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony was held here May 23 by Air Force Personnel Center leadership to officially commemorate the completion of demolition and subsequent restoration of the area formerly housing Building 499-B. The $11.6 million project is the culmination of several years’ worth of

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