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  • Air Force Assistance Fund campaign ends May 1

    This year's Air Force Assistance Fund "Commitment to Caring" campaign, from Feb. 9 to May 1, provides Airmen the opportunity to contribute to any of the four official Air Force charitable organizations. Now in its 36th year, 100 percent of designated AFAF contributions benefit active-duty, Reserve,

  • Air Force Assistance Fund campaign ends May 4

    For years, a big Wingman has been out there taking care of Air Force people. This year is no different, since the Air Force Assistance Fund's "Commitment to Caring" campaign is in full swing. The AFAF campaign, which began Feb. 12, ends May 4 so there is still time for Airmen to make a contribution

  • Air Force bowling team competes in Armed Forces tourney

    The Air Force bowling team took home top honors during the 2010 Armed Forces Bowling Championships held at Naval Base San Diego, Calif., Dec. 6-10. The four-day tournament consisted of four teams of eight bowlers from each military service. The teams competed for titles in team challenge, doubles,

  • Air Force changes fitness statements in performance reports policy

    Air Force supervisors can now make comments regarding unit fitness program achievements on annual performance reports due to a recent policy change.The new policy allows supervisors to include comments on successful achievements regarding the unit fitness program for Airmen who play a key role in

  • Air Force civilian achieves long-time deployment goal

    As a civil servant with the Air Force, Mitch Hebert has been all over the world. But there was one thing he hadn't done in his 31 years of service: deploy with Airmen.All that changed in February when the 380th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron needed a new deputy commander. Hebert finally had

  • Air Force Civilian Service goes digital, continues to hire

    COVID-19 has changed the world and placed unforeseen obstacles in the way business is conducted. Job searchers are seeking stability in an unstable workforce while talent acquisition consultants face new challenges.The Air Force Civilian Service has also adapted to this new environment and in ways

  • Air Force Civilian Service seeks skilled employees

    Air Force Civilian Service plans on hosting more than 80 job fairs across the United States during fiscal year 2019 and anticipates adding more than 3,000 qualified civilians to the Air Force workforce.

  • Air Force Civilian Service seeks talent through virtual hiring events

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas -- The Air Force Civilian Service’s Talent Acquisition Division at the Air Force’s Personnel Center hosted an online virtual hiring event April 10 supporting Air Force Materiel Command’s recruiting efforts. Although virtual hiring events aren’t new for the AFPC

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