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AF Career Development Academy transforms CDC content, delivery to Airmen
July 23, 2021
snapshot of legacy paper CDCs and then computer screen with world map and U.S. Air Force logo

Innovators connect on AETC Innovation Dashboard
July 22, 2021
Graphic with man and woman looking at a computer screen on a graphic with words "AETC Innovation Dashboard" and the AETC logo with "The First Command" next to it.

Pilots leaving active duty have safe landing place in Reserve, Guard
July 21, 2021
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many airline pilots were furloughed as the industry came to a screeching halt. Now that airlines are seeking to hire hundreds of pilots, those pilots coming off active duty can continue serving in an Air Reserve Component.

'Operation Dustoff Vigilance' joint exercise strengthens survival skills
July 20, 2021
Operation Alamo Dust Off Vigilance 2021

AETC innovators invited to attend virtual iSummit July 29
July 20, 2021
AETC A9 graphic

Department of the Air Force announces the 12 Outstanding Airmen for 2021
July 12, 2021
Graphic of a silhouette of Airmen walking across flight line.

340th Flying Training Group names NCOIC of Force Development 'On the Spot Award' winner
July 12, 2021
Gossen earns award.

502nd FSS Rambler Fitness Center: Power through fitness
July 9, 2021
Airman 1st Class Isaac Olivera, 375th Air Mobility Wing mass communicator, lifts a weight at the Rambler Fitness Center.

The Air Force Starts Here Podcast: Guests return to BMT graduation
July 7, 2021
Image of trainees at BMT graduation

'Growth Mindset' on next AF Learning Professionals Q&A event July 12
July 7, 2021
man speaking on graphic with QR registration code

When PTSD hits home: A caregiver’s perspective
July 6, 2021
It was August of 2019 when Master Sgt. (ret) Davie Hobbs began experiencing symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The severity of his symptoms became evident one morning when he had a PTSD episode during a group staff meeting. Not knowing what the future would hold, it was at that very moment when Davie’s wife and Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) caregiver, Misti Hobbs, knew PTSD had hit home and initiated the beginning of a new journey.

Air Force instructors highlight force generator career fields in Instagram takeovers
June 30, 2021

Air Force releases technical sergeant/21E6 promotion cycle statistics
June 29, 2021
Blue graphic announcing 21E6 promotion release

Become an instructor pilot for a day … via Instagram
June 23, 2021
1Lt Courtland White stands outside air craft with 2Lt Skylar Reese, pointing at air frame

Air Force seeks civilian input on developmental education
June 21, 2021

Air Force Recruiting Service honors top recruiters during Operation Blue Suit
June 16, 2021
Air Force Recruiting Service honors top recruiters during Operation Blue Suit

PTSD & Me: A warrior’s journey to reducing the stigma behind living with invisible wounds
June 16, 2021
Master Sgt. (ret) Adam Boccher, Air Force Wounded Warrior Ambassador, suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after a deployment to Afghanistan in 2006. Looking back on his recovery journey, he strongly encourages individuals who feel that they may be experiencing potential signs of an invisible wound to be proactive about their mental health by making an appointment with a provider. (Courtesy Photo)

myLearning digital platform expands courseware; announces new features
June 15, 2021
Airman at table on graphic announcing myLearning phase II

Current PCS, household goods affected by supply shortages
June 14, 2021

Air Force coins official Maintenance Duty Uniform, adds immediate wear of tactical OCP caps
June 14, 2021