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After the steepest drawdown in two decades, the Air Force is trying to pull out of its manning nosedive. And to do that, it’s changing the way it recruits.
The chief of the Air Force Recruiting Service says the service can’t afford losing possible recruits to some hand ink.
For the first time in five years, all three components of the Air Force achieved both their recruiting goals and end strength, a commander said.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The Air Force will miss its annual enlisted recruiting goal across all three components for the first time since 1999, as waning interest in military service and ...
In this episode of Abilene People, we sit down with two U.S. Air Force recruiters serving right here in Abilene—Technical ...
The Air Force last year fell well short of it recruiting goal, marking the first failure of its kind since 1999. This year turned out differently. The Air Force Recruiting Service’s commander ...
The Air Force says it’s having one of the toughest recruiting stretches of the past quarter-century.
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The Air Force plans to merge and grow its recruiting enterprise as it aims to bring in even more airmen in Fiscal Year 2025.
Maj. Gen. Ed Thomas, head of the Air Force Recruiting Service, is describing Generation Z as being “not patriotic, in the traditional sense.” ...
The Air Force says a program allowing recruits to connect online with a drill instructor before arriving at basic military training is now being used across the country.
Air Force recruiters struggling to meet their enlistment goals took boxes of free mugs and lanyards, and fanned out to movie theaters for the premiere, determined to capitalize on the jet-fueled ex… ...
The military missed its overall recruiting goals by 41,000 last fiscal year — the steepest shortfall since the end of the draft more than 50 years ago.
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