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  • Officials announce A1 annual award winners

    The deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services recently announced the 2010 award winners for the A1 community.This year's winners are:Installation awards:General Curtis E. LeMay Award, for best large category force support squadron:1st Special Operations FSS, Air Force Special

  • Assignments directorate helps put right family in right home

    The Air Force Personnel Center mission is to put the right person in the right place at the right time. April 30, Col. David Slade and the assignments directorate took that mission outside the gates when they volunteered to help Habitat for Humanity put the right family in the right house at the

  • Services strikes down barriers

    It's 15 pounds, glows in the dark and can 'strike' down the competition with a slight move of the thumb.As part of continuing efforts to support Air Force wounded warriors, Air Force Services Agency officials recently purchased and distributed 85 remote controlled bowling balls and ramps for

  • Food transformation continues to see positive results

    More than six months have passed since the Air Force began food transformation at six installations, and Airmen and officials continue to see positive results.The Air Force Food Transformation Initiative, or FTI, is a pilot program launched Oct. 1 with a goal to better serve the dining needs for

  • Manpower squadron now calls Peterson home

    The 4th Manpower Requirements Squadron, which had been temporarily located at Buckley Air Force Base in Denver, has found a new home on Peterson Air Force Base.The move to Peterson AFB will allow the squadron to work more closely with Air Force Space Command, said Lt. Col. Ernest Wearren, 4th MRS

  • National Resource Directory goes mobile

    An easy-to-navigate version of the National Resource Directory website -- which connects wounded warriors, service members, veterans and families with those who support them -- is now available for mobile phones. With more than 3,000 new users each day searching for information on the site, it makes

  • Civilian career tips are focus of upcoming webcasts

    Civilian Airmen will learn how to plan for their next job, how education affects their careers, and more during webcasts tailored for specific grade-groups in May and June.Hosted by the Air Force Personnel Center civilian force integration directorate, the webcasts support Air Force commitment to

  • Families cleared to return, move to Yokota, Misawa

    The Department of State terminated the voluntary departure authorizing DoD dependents to depart from the Island of Honshu, Japan. Stop movement orders for military and DOD civilians headed for Yokota and Misawa air bases in Japan were also terminated and now command sponsored family members have the

  • AFPC stands up operating location at Robins

    As part of a continuing Air Force initiative to provide on-site civilian personnel recruitment support, the Air Force Personnel Center stands up an operating location at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., May 1. This is the fourth of five AFPC OLs to support commanders and missions at the Air Force large

  • Program helps wounded warrior get hired

    The Air Force's Wounded Warrior Employment Program has a special tool in its employment toolbox to assist combat-related ill/injured Airmen secure civil service jobs. It has helped newly wounded warriors transition into the Air Force's civilian work force since 2006. The employment program affects