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Air Force Personnel Center
Headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, AFPC's primary focus is to ensure the Air Force has skilled people in the proper grades and specialties to complete their Air Force missions.
Right Person.
Right Place.
Right Time.
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AFPC Airmen hit their stride in recent 1.8 mile unit run
Maj. Gen. K.C. McClain, Air Force Personnel Center commander, addresses AFPC members before an AFPC unit run Sept. 23 at the Airmen's Heritage Park, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This 1.8 mile event was the first of four monthly unit runs AFPC Airmen will hold in preparation for a formation run in January 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Beth Horine)
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Air Force announces team excellence awards
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Air Force officials have announced the five teams selected for the 2008 Chief of Staff Team Excellence Awards.
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Policy changes benefit Airmen headed for 365-day deployments
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS -- Effective Oct. 1, the Air Force will implement policy changes to improve sourcing efficiency of 365-day deployments and ensure Airmen receive adequate notification prior to deployment.
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Officials release new selective reenlistment bonus list
WASHINGTON -- Pentagon officials recently released the latest selective reenlistment bonus list, effective Sept. 15, containing 88 Air Force specialties.
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Speak Today, Shape Tomorrow: The 2008 Air Force Climate Survey launches Oct. 1
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS -- Have you ever wished you could tell your leaders what you think? That power will soon be at your fingertips with the launching of the 2008 Air Force Climate Survey Oct. 1-8. During that time, individual e-mail invitations will be sent out Air Force-wide that will include a survey link and easy-to-follow instructions.
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AFPC Airman earns commendation for lifesaving actions
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS -- The wingman concept of watching over one's fellow Airmen can be found among those patrolling dangerous skies, guarding convoys in rugged mountain passes and, as in the case of a couple of personnelists at the Air Force Personnel Center here, while driving a groggy coworker home after a recent outpatient foot surgery.
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Personnel records are available by calling the Air Force Contact Center at (800) 616-3775. Veterans who retired prior to October, 2004 should contact the National Personnel Records Center.
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Air Force Casualty Services provides prompt reporting, dignified and humane notification, and efficient, thorough and compassionate assistance to family members and beneficiaries. |
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Air Force Missing Persons
Conducts research and analysis, investigations, family advocacy, and public outreach our missing from past conflicts.
1,550 Air Force service members are still considered unaccounted. |
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Click here for September's In-System Supplemental Release for enlisted promotions. This promotion list is also posted on the Air Force Portal.
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The Air Force offers civilian career opportunities
in many diverse fields, to include: civil engineering, communications and information, contracting, financial management, history and museums, intelligence, science and engineering and logistics (maintenance, transportation and supply).
If you are interested in an Air Force civilian career, the information here will help prepare you for the application process. To apply for a civilian job with the Air Force, use the USAJOBS Website.
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AF Contact Center
Customer service
experts are available
24/7 to address all your
personnel questions.
(800) 616-3775
Select option 1, 1, 2
(210) 565-5000
DSN: 665-5000
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