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  • CAFB Capt. poses question; improves readiness

    U.S. Air Force Capt. Hailey Faist, MD, 14th Medical Group flight surgeon, noticed an issue with the limited list of approved medications to treat Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).Urinary Tract Infections are a common medical condition that disproportionately impacts females more than males. The only

  • AETC International Affairs director reflects on 41 years of service

    A 28-year active duty career is a significant accomplishment for anyone, but for George Gagnon, 28 years was only the beginning. Now 15 years later, Gagnon, the director of International Affairs for Air Education and Training Command, has capped off his 41 years of continual service to the U.S. Air

  • Air Force SNCO Academy gets a new commandant

    Chief Master Sgt. Alex. J. Eudy became the 25th commandant of the Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Maxwell Air Force Base–Gunter Annex, Alabama, during an assumption of leadership ceremony at the academy, March 31, 2023.

  • Goodfellow | CBI Designer Course

    The Computer Based Instruction Designer course is a two-week course focused on enhancing instructors knowledge in computer-assisted and computer management instruction.

  • Reserve recruiter knows first-hand the benefits of ‘staying blue’

    When Master Sgt. Jason Madigan talks to active-duty Airmen about possibly making the switch over to the Air Force Reserve, he knows exactly what he’s talking about.After serving nine years as a firefighter and two years as a recruiter for the active-duty component of the Air Force, Madigan decided

  • CCAF operational pause update

    The Community College of the Air Force is completing the data synchronization of the Air University Student Information System.

  • Reserve Command announces $10,000 bonus for prior-service enlisted Airmen

    ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga.-- To remain competitive in a tight labor market and retain valuable talent, Air Force Reserve Command is offering a $10,000 incentive bonus to fully-qualified, prior-service enlisted Airmen who sign up to fill open positions and agree to a three-year service commitment.One