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Being married (with kids or without) is a challenge. Add a military lifestyle to the mix and the issues multiply - HOWEVER - It is not impossible to navigate through and come out on top in the end. Click here if you want to improve your effectiveness as parents and spouses, enhance family relations, or just get a relationship tune-up. We don't guarantee ultimate earth-shattering success but we can assure you your efforts will not be wasted.

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How does one write an EPR/OPR? I don't carry a gun so what are these "bullets" everyone speaks of so much? Now that I am through Basic Training, do I just get promoted because I am a good Airman? What do the letters "BAH" mean and is that important? When I retire can I still live on base housing? If these are REAL questions you have - please click here so as to not end up missing a simple step or two that will have a huge impact on your Air Force future or future beyond your military career.

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If you have never been married, are divorced or widowed then please click here to access tons of resources for you to enjoy for where you are in life now and even discover opportunities that you might not know that the Air Force has to offer you.





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If you are planning a 6month or so "vacation" alone (sponsored by the USAF) or are just getting back from one or are waiting for your loved one to get back. This is the place for you. Free stuff and links are here that attempt to ease the separation and help make the reunion all the more joyful.




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Resilience is the ability to withstand, recover and even grow in the face of stressors and changing demands. A thriving and resilient Air Force community will be ready to meet any challenge.

The mission of Comprehensive Airman Fitness (CAF) is to build and sustain a thriving and resilient Air Force community that fosters four domains: mental, physical, social, and spiritual fitness.


Mental resilience
is the ability to effectively cope with unique mental stressors and challenges. Skills will be taught to enhance decision making and positive thinking. The goal of mental resilience is to help participants become more aware of their thoughts and improve adaptability in stressful situations.

Physical resilience is the ability to adopt and sustain healthy behaviors needed to enhance overall health and wellbeing. Although physical endurance and strength are emphasized, the overall target is proper nutrition and rest needed to achieve optimal health.

Social resilience is the ability to engage in healthy social networks that promote overall well-being and optimal performance. Resilience skill building focuses on development of communication techniques which lead to improved relationships at home and work. Improving interpersonal connections and social support enhances our ability to overcome adverse situations, these skills emphasis the value teamwork to reach personal and professional goals.

Spiritual resilience is the ability to strengthen beliefs, principles or values that sustain an individual's sense of well-being and purpose. Defining core values and acknowledging their impact on goals provides perspective and purpose to our actions. Spiritual resiliency can help us persevere through difficult situations.

Strengthening each pillar will aid in the development of resilient Airmen and help them to meet and overcome each challenge.

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