The U.S. Air Force has added several medical conditions to its waiver program, a move that is expected to open career opportunities to hundreds of new recruits each year, the service said this week.
The U.S. Air Force rolled out a remote genetic counseling services program in December to airmen stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany. The first airman to participate in the pilot program ...
TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — In a dynamic display of joint medical readiness, Army Reserve Soldiers and U.S. Air Force personnel teamed up during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2025 to test large-scale ...
Some Air Force commanders are rolling out daily workouts at units where fitness has traditionally been on the back burner.
True North embeds mental health and religious support teams directly in units to help troops, military civilians, and ...
The Air Force is expanding its retention and reenlistment bonuses this month to 89 of its toughest and highly skilled career fields, from working dog handlers and bomb technicians to flight attendants ...
Anna Prendergast, a major in the U.S. Air Force who trains ICU nurses at UMC, doesn’t think anyone feels normal the first time they take care of a patient with a gunshot wound. While healthcare ...
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians of the 27th Special Operations Wing rest during a January exercise in New Mexico. EOD is among the 89 career fields eligible for retention bonuses in 2025, ...
In the Air Force ROTC, we are committed to providing cadets with real-world Air Force experiences, ensuring they make informed decisions about their future careers as Officers in the Air Force or ...
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