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  • Telework options and guidelines for the Air Force Reserve civilians

    As COVID-19 response and mitigation drives work force decisions, Air Force Reserve leadership is getting information out as quickly as possible to its supervisors and employees on civilian telework guidance. Telework is an option commanders may consider when making work force decisions in the

  • COVID-19 message from Lt. Gen. Scobee

    Heroes,Our guidance surrounding COVID-19 is consistently evolving, which means providing precise and detailed planning is difficult. Yet we must prioritize communicating across the command and throughout the Air Force. My number one priority is to take care of Airmen and their families while

  • 2019 Novel Coronavirus Commander’s Intent

    15 March 2020MEMORANDUM FOR ALL AFRC HQ/AF/RE/NAF/WING/CC&CCC/ARPC/RIOFROM: AFRC/CCSUBJECT: 2019 Novel Coronavirus Commander’s IntentThe dynamic nature of COVID-19 evolving guidance makes providing precise and detailed planning difficult. Effective communication is paramount. My number one priority

  • Facts about DD Form 214's for Guard, Reserve

    All ARC members will receive DD Form 214's, however, a combination of initial training, extended duty tours, deployments, and additional schools and training means most ARC members will receive more than one DD Form 214 throughout their career.

  • Reservist rescues boy from flood waters

    Master Sgt. Eric Whitesel, a KC-135 Stratotanker crew chief with the 507th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, saved the life of an eight-year old boy trapped in a flooded drainage ditch May 29, 2019, in Prague, Oklahoma.

  • Trial All-Systems maintenance program takes off at JBMDL

    JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J.  — The test run of a program that may change the way maintainers do business is currently underway at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Presently, maintainers are trained and qualified to work on only certain components of an aircraft. Positions are broken