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  • Two-time Airman of the Year honored by New Braunfels Chamber

    It wasn't a surprise that Senior Airman Jennifer Booth felt a touch of deja vu Thursday evening (May 1) while being honored by the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce as Randolph Airman of the Year. After all, she'd stood at the same spot and received the same award the year before. Guests at this

  • Air Force announces Flemming award winner

    Major Timothy J. Bode has been selected as the final winner of the 59th Annual Arthur S. Flemming Award in the managerial achievement category. Major Bode currently serves as Chief of Operations for the Space Based Infrared Systems Combined Task Force in Boulder, Colo. The award, sponsored annually

  • AF selects six Airmen for AFIT graduate program

    Air Force officials recently selected six enlisted Airmen to continue their education through the Enlisted to Air Force Institute of Technology Graduate Degree Program. "My congratulations go out to these fine Airmen," said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley. "We had a number of

  • Award winners save AF $14.7 million

    Nine individuals who saved the Air Force $14.7 million were recognized April 8 at the Pentagon. Seven individuals won Air Force Productivity Excellence Awards and two won the Air Force Exceptional Innovator Award. Lt. Gen. Richard Newton III, the Air Force deputy chief of staff for manpower,

  • 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

  • AFMA to honor manpower pioneer

    In the busyness of our daily activities, it's easy sometimes to take our freedoms for granted and to forget the dedication and sacrifices of those pioneering Airmen who came before us. On April 4, the Air Force Manpower Agency here will take a moment to remember its heritage by honoring its first

  • New Web application makes Assignment Management System easier to use

    Active duty Air Force members, officers and enlisted, who log on to the Air Force Personnel Center's Assignment Management System after March 21 will find a new web application that makes navigation faster and easier. "It's all part of AFPC's on-going effort to increase service to our customers,"

  • AF introduces new civilian training vehicle: SF-182

    Without it, they are stuck in park. With it, however, they can rev up their future. With the introduction of the Standard Form 182, which was rolled out recently by the Office of Personnel Management, Air Force civilians now have an elite vehicle in their inventory that can effectively steer them

  • AFPC gains excellent rating in UCI

    The Air Force Personnel Center received five "outstanding"ratings out of eight areas inspected during the recent Unit Compliance Inspection, receiving an overall "excellent" rating. The Air Force Inspection Agency team from Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., spent Feb. 11-15, going over processes and

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