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  • Go Blue, Stay Blue: Fostering a Diverse Force

    The decision to raise your right hand and take the oath of office can feel like a huge leap of faith. This was the case for U.S. Air Force Capt. Donsha Watkins, 9th Reconnaissance Wing chaplain, who pondered this decision for many years.

  • Reserve recruiting packs a punch at Mixed Martial Arts event

    In front of a nearly sold-out arena of more than 1,000 energized mixed martial arts fans and thousands more watching at home, Air Force Reserve recruiters and senior leaders flexed their muscles to promote the Reserve and welcome new recruits into the “Blue” at the Overtime Elite Arena here June

  • ARPC offers services through Reserve Retirement Counseling Cell

    The Air Reserve Personnel Center Reserve Retirement Counseling Cell began initial operating capability June 1, 2023. The RRCC is a resource for Reserve Airmen to help answer individual member questions about military retirement, such as estimated retirement pay, Reduced Retirement Pay Age, the

  • AFRS | Recruiting, Reserve leaders throttle up inspiration at NASCAR race

    Air Force Reserve Command and Recruiting Service leaders throttled up inspiration and engagement about serving in the military while also celebrating a bit of history at the Talladega Superspeedway Sunday afternoon during the GEICO 500 race here.Leveraging the long-standing partnership between Air

  • 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

  • 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