• Air Force expects lower enlisted promotion rates

    The Air Force is expecting lower promotion rates for the next few years due to enlisted grade restructuring, a leveling-off of end-strength growth, and high retention levels. Based on structure revisions and end-strength requirements, grades E-5 through E-7 will be impacted.

  • Air Force continues anniversary celebration at NASCAR race

    The Air Force continued its yearlong 75th anniversary celebration with a four-star presence in a scenic Midwestern community that boasts a rich racing history when Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. CQ Brown, Jr., joined recruiters and future Airmen and Air Force Recruiting Service showcased its Petty

  • When food consumes you: serving with an eating disorder

    Various studies show that military service members face a higher risk of developing eating disorders than the general population. In an organization that relies on mental and physical wellness, this can potentially cause major damage to the mission.

  • July enlisted promotions

    The following 433rd Airlift Wing and 960th Cyberspace Wing Airmen earned a promotion in grade.

  • Ask the Doc: Heat stroke vs. heat exhaustion -- what's the difference?

    Dear Doc: During a recent run in the hot weather, I started to feel dizzy and got a headache. Could this be heat exhaustion or heat stroke? Can you please explain the difference between the two so that my buddies and I can learn ways to prevent heat-related injuries in the hot weather?

  • New to TRICARE? Handbook helps people learn their health plan options

    If you’re curious about your TRICARE health plan options, the TRICARE Choices in the United States Handbook can help. Whether you’re on active duty, separating from service, retiring, or a family member, this all-in-one handbook provides an overview of your stateside health care options. It also

  • DOD official: No changes to women’s essential health care

    The recent Supreme Court opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization does not prohibit the Defense Department from continuing to provide essential women’s health care services to service members, dependents, other beneficiaries and DOD civilian employees, the undersecretary of defense