Program awards funds for clean barracks
As a young Soldier living in the barracks, Command Sgt. Maj. Quinton Rice, Jr., remembers how he and his fellow residents would get a TV for the dayroom or microwave for the kitchen.
As a young Soldier living in the barracks, Command Sgt. Maj. Quinton Rice, Jr., remembers how he and his fellow residents would get a TV for the dayroom or microwave for the kitchen.
Want to improve retiree dental benefits? Does your gym need a new floor? Is current child care adequate for your family? Well, if you want to influence change, you can.
As the U.S. Air Force turns 60, we reflect upon the past six decades of its history. Of course, my career goes back only 26 years, but the historical gap to the start of our independent Air Force was completed when I met John De-Vore, who joined the Air Force in 1947 when it first became an independent branch of service.
In a step toward a more robust pay for performance system, the Department of Defense will grant one-half of the January 2008 government-wide increase to adjust base salaries for 110,000 National Security Personnel System spiral one employees.
Karl Lewandowski from the 735th Civil Engineer Squadron received a
monetary award of $5,211 for an IDEA (Innovative Development through
Employee Awareness) he submitted. He made the proposal to use
slightly-used heating equipment out of a facility being demolished to
fix the heating system of another facility in need of an overhaul.
This saved the Air Force from purchasing new equipment on the local
economy.
Third Air Force played host to its French counterparts Sept. 5 in the
latest of visits designed to strengthen partnerships and
interoperabilities with countries within the European theater.
We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners, but never sell your information to third-parties.Data Security Policy