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Air Force Recruiting 16.03.2021

Oath of Enlistment, February 9th, 2021

Air Force Recruiting 24.02.2021

Starting tomorrow, Feb. 10, Female Airmen will have new hairstyle options and our USAF Basic Military Training instructors are ready to teach, demonstrate, and enforce the new hair standards. Follow the below for more information https://go.usa.gov/xsxkj

Air Force Recruiting 13.11.2020

Oath of Enlistment 20 October 2020

Air Force Recruiting 06.11.2020

Airman 1st Class Lauryn Reabold is a 5th Security Forces Squadron defender. She is part of a convoy that provides security to the base and ensures security of a...ssets at Minot Air Force Base. As a lead convoy gunner, she is part of a security team tasked with the security of Department of Defense assets such as the B-52H Stratofortress and the nuclear weapons that the BUFF can carry. Her responsibilities include making strategic sweeps of the base, scanning the road for potential threats and keeping eyes on all avenues of approach. I think it’s really cool to be a part of this mission, Reabold said. I never thought I would be a part of an important mission like this. Reabold operates a 240 Bravo machine gun from a turret mounted on top of a Humvee. I have no words, Reabold commented on Prairie Vigilance. It’s empowering, especially being a female in the military. It’s being up in the turret with a machine gun, it’s pretty empowering to be the first line of defense for these weapons. Reabold is from Buffalo, New York and has been a Defender since May of 2019. She arrived at Minot AFB last November. She joined the military to prove to herself that she could do it and in doing so she says that she has become more confident in herself. I can do anything I put my mind to, said Reabold. See more

Air Force Recruiting 04.11.2020

Each year the families of those who were lost in battle are honored on the last Sunday of September or Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day. Today we recognize those who have lost a service member of the U.S. Armed Forces. https://go.usa.gov/xGpVh

Air Force Recruiting 18.10.2020

The B-1B Lancer has proven itself as an essential part of America’s long-range strategic bomber force. Capable of carrying the largest conventional payload of ...both guided and unguided weapons in the Air Force's arsenal, the B-1 can rapidly deliver massive quantities of ordnance against any adversary, anywhere in the world, at any time. #ReadyAF See more

Air Force Recruiting 28.09.2020

The Air Force will celebrate its 73rd birthday on September 18th commemorating the service's most valuable asset, its Airmen! August 1, 1907, the US Army Signal... Corps established a small Aeronautical Division to take "charge of all matters pertaining to military ballooning, air machines, and all kindred subjects." There were, at the time, few aeronautical "subjects" upon which to build. From the close of the Civil War until 1907, the Signal Corps had acquired only eight balloons, though two more were procured in 1907. But not until May 26, 1909, did Lt Frank P. Lahm and Lt Benjamin D. Foulois make their first ascent and qualify as the airship's first Army pilots. Four years after the Signal Corps took charge of air matters, Congress, for the first time, appropriated funds for Army aeronautics: $125,000 for fiscal year 1912. By the close of October 1912, the Signal Corps had acquired eleven aircraft but possessed only nine. May 20, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson issued an executive order transferring aviation from the Signal Corps to two agencies under the Secretary of War: the Bureau of Aircraft Production, headed by Mr. John D. Ryan, and the Division of Military Aeronautics, directed by Maj. Gen. William L. Kenly. On May 24 the War Department officially recognized these two Army agencies as comprising the Air Service of the U.S. Army. March 1, 1935, the General Headquarters Air Force, which had existed in gestation since October 1, 1933, became operational and assumed command and control over Air Corps tactical units. The National Security Act of 1947 became law on July 26, 1947. It created the Department of the Air Force, headed by a Secretary of the Air Force. Under the Department of the Air Force, the act established the United States Air Force, headed by the Chief of Staff, USAF. On September 18, 1947, W. Stuart Symington became Secretary of the Air Force, and on September 26, Gen. Carl A. Spaatz became the USAF's first Chief of Staff. #USAF73 U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) | CMSAF JoAnne S. Bass https://go.usa.gov/xGWsq

Air Force Recruiting 22.09.2020

Nineteen years ago, America experienced one of the greatest tragedies in its history. In the wake of incredible damage and irreplaceable loss, we as a country k...new that we could rise up again, together. Today, we are reminded that the spirit and perseverance of our nation is worth fighting for.

Air Force Recruiting 11.09.2020

# GearUp for the day and #AimHigh . . . .... If you're interested serving in the world's greatest Air Force, give me a call! 716-490-1496 . . . . . . #leadership #airpower #aimhigh #313roughriders #flyfightwin #airmen #usaf #military #usafpatchogue #airforcerecruitinglongisland #longisland #strongisland #patchogue #career #heritage #tradition #elite #motivation #gearup #anewday #dogsofinstagram #dogsofny #k9 #police #nypd #scpd #policedog See more

Air Force Recruiting 22.08.2020

After about two years worth of time, effort and ALOT of patience I am so proud to announce that my dream has come true and I have officially been accepted into ...the United States Air Force. Can’t wait to see how what my future holds. Here’s to the next 4 years of my life! Aim High everyone! #Airman #AirForce See more