but based on the questions I get on this site as well as the weekly newbie threads atreddit.com/r/airforce, it is obvious that many people have questions about lying to a recruiter in order to enlist or commission in the US Air Force. People consider lying about drug use, medical and...
Reddit I am a moderator onreddit.com/r/airforce, a community of Air Force members. We have a weekly newbie thread where people considering joining the Air Force can come to ask questions and have them answered by the community. Please feel free to ask questions there if something isn’t ...
Top Air Force officials want supervisors across the service to know: It’s one thing to hold the title of “leader,” and another to act like one. On Monday, Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass asked airmen...
The first WAAF Recruit Depot opened on 30 October 1939 at West Drayton. It was by no means a satisfactory location, having been in use as an RAF transit camp and lacked most amenities beyond crude accommodation and barely adequate messing facilities. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm of early recrui...
electronics. I didn’t tell my family I had enlisted (I told them I was going camping) figuring that if I couldn’t make it through basic training, no one would know. (It turns out my unconscious search for a stable, structured environment is a common theme among many military recruits...