• vMPF adds officer voluntary separation process

    Self-service officer voluntary separation will be added to the Air Force Personnel Center's virtual Military Personnel Flight Web site Jan. 7. Web-based processes and 24/7 customer service support are the core of AFPC's commitment to personnel transformation, referred to as Personnel Services

  • Health and Wellness Center offers "Maintain, Don't Gain" advice

    Eating a lot of ham and turkey with all the fixin's during the holiday season typically means a lot of extra gut for the New Year. Unfortunately, not everyone can to be a contestant on a weight loss reality show to get rid of all those added inches. Luckily, the HAWC is there to help. The Health and

  • Sew Much Comfort: Taking care of our own

    Needles, thread, cookies and warm hearts surrounded two folding tables covered in fabric. Holiday carols, cheerful voices and the low whir of sewing machines filled the room. Several women sat chatting and sewing what some may consider "irregular" articles of clothing. Members of the Sew Much

  • Liberty Wing's elite in need of volunteers

    The Base Honor Guard is in need of sharp, motivated Airmen of all ranks who are willing to dedicate themselves to an elite team. "For individuals who want to dedicate themselves to the Honor Guard, but not have it take up a lot of their time, RAF Lakenheath is the perfect place," said 2nd Lt. Kelly

  • The Judge Advocate General’s Corps announces law school programs

    Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program and Excess Leave Program are being accepted from Jan. 1 through March 1. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. The FLEP is a paid legal studies program for active-duty Air Force commissioned officers. The FLEP is an assignment action, and

  • Hogmanay

    There are so many wonderful things about being married to a Scotsman and having family north of the border. At Hogmanay, the Scottish reputation for hospitality and enjoyment finds its fullest expression and some of my fondest memories of the New Year will always be those spent with my Scottish

  • KAIP offers Airmen cash, advanced assignment consideration

    Airmen selected for assignment to South Korea who apply for the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay Program can earn $300 a month and apply for advanced assignment consideration. The incentive program authorizes the monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written agreement to serve the prescribed tour