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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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New civilian recruitment toolkit markets to military spouses, external candidates
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Often, finding the right person for the right job isn't an easy task. With a significant increase in new Air Force civilian hiring due to contractor conversions, joint basing and end strength growth, the need to market job opportunities also increases. To help bases better market civilian job openings and recruit qualified applicants, the Air Force Personnel Center will soon unveil a marketing and recruiting toolkit to select bases, targeting military spouses and external candidates.
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13 Airmen take Worldwide Talent Search honors
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Representing bases from around the globe, 77 Airmen gathered for the Air Force Worldwide Talent Search Jan. 11-19 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, to compete for the honor of being named the Air Force's "top talent."
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AF continues to build diversity with Workforce Recruitment Program
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS -- The headquarters staff at the Air Force Equal Opportunity Office at the Pentagon is boosting efforts to build Air Force participation in the Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities as part of an Air Force goal to increase the representation of people with disabilities in the workforce.
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Nurse commissioning program seeks enlisted applicants
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Officials at the Air Force Personnel Center will conduct the annual Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program board May 4-8 to select candidates for fall 2009 and spring 2010 semester start dates.
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AFPC begins Total Force Health Treatment Records transfer mission to VA
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Air Force officials announced the implementation of a new Total Force mission for the Air Force Personnel Center here, set to come on line Feb. 1.
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Spread the Word teams to start base-to-base visits
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- A team from the Air Force Personnel Center here successfully wrapped up phase one of the educational Spread the Word briefings Jan. 14, paving the way for the next round of experts to begin phase two - which involves taking the message to more than 70 remaining Air Force bases.
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Two AF lodging supporters earn first commander's service award
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS -- The Department of the Air Force presented the first Commander's Award for Public Service to Joseph McInerney and Joseph Spinnato at a ceremony in New York City in November 2008.
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Service demographics offer snapshot of force
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Air Force Personnel Center officials here recently published a demographics report offering a snapshot of the service's active-duty and civilian force. This data is current as of Dec. 31 and can also be found at Air Force demographics.
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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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Air Force officials have announced central selection board results for Calendar Year 2008B. The complete list of colonels, lieutenant colonels and majors can be viewed by clicking on each link. |
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Interested in returning
to active duty?
The Air Force has implemented a voluntary Retired Rated Officer Recall Program and a voluntary Rated Officer Limited Period Recall Program. Click here for more information. |
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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
NOTICE: In an effort to better serve Airmen, a Total Force shared 800 number launches for all centralized personnel actions for the regular Air Force, Air National Guard, and the Air Force Reserve's military and civilian Airmen beginning February 2009. The TFSC number will be 800-525-0102. This Total Force Service Center number will replace the Air Force Customer Service Center phone number (800-616-3775) on Feb. 22, 2009, at 5 p.m. Central Standard Time. |
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