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  • Air Force announces captain selections

    The Air Force selected 97 first lieutenants for promotion from 101 officers considered during the CY07D captain selection process. The entire list of promotion selects is posted on the Air Force Personnel Center's officer promotions home page. The results of the board are as follows: Selection

  • After 30 years, AFPC command chief retires from 'dream job'

    "Serving in the Air Force has been a dream," said Chief Master Sgt. Terry Reed, Air Force Personnel Center Command Chief Master Sergeant. "I've loved it from day one." Day 10,950 (or thereabouts) will come Aug. 1, when he retires after 30 years of service. Chief Reed enlisted in the Air Force during

  • Air Force announces selections to senior master sergeant

    The Air Force has selected 1,284 master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant. The promotion list will be released publicly at 8 a.m. CST March 12 on the Air Force Personnel Center's homepage at http://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/ and on AFPC's "Ask" Web site. The board, which convened here

  • AF officials announce officer promotions

    The 2007B Line of the Air Force, LAF-Judge Advocate, Medical Service Corps and Chaplain central selection boards selected 24 lieutenant colonels, 1,094 majors and 94 captains for promotion. The entire list can be found on the Air Force Personnel Center's homepage under the Officer Promotions tab at

  • Leaders announce policy changes for Airmen in AOR

    Changes are on the horizon for Airmen serving in the Central Command area of responsibility. In an effort to standardize policies among those assigned and those deployed to the CENTCOM AOR, Air Force officials will implement several changes beginning as soon as February 2008. "There are several

  • Air Force announces captain selections

    The Air Force selected 3,569 first lieutenants for promotion from 3,594 officers considered during the calendar year 2007C captain selection process. The entire list of promotion selects is posted on the Air Force Personnel Center's public Web site. The results of the board are as follows: Selection

  • AFPC retools personnel services delivery

    Immediate access and ease of use form the foundation of the Air Force Personnel Center's ongoing efforts here to refine its personnel products available for Air Force customers. In the wake of significant cutbacks to the personnel career field, the Center has leveraged technology to improve customer

  • KAIP offers Airmen cash, assignment incentives

    Airmen selected for assignment to South Korea who apply for the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay Program can earn $300 a month and apply for advanced assignment consideration. The incentive program authorizes the monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written agreement to serve the prescribed tour

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