Air Force Reserve to operate with more reservists Published Oct. 3, 2006 WASHINGTON -- Air Force Reserve Command will have a slightly larger force in 2007. The fiscal 2007 Defense Appropriations Act signed by President George W. Bush Sept. 29 funds an end-strength of 74,900 reservists. That's 900 additional reservists compared to the fiscal year 2006 end-strength of 74,000. The new legislation also approves 10,214 full-time air reserve technicians and 2,707 full-time Active Guard and Reserve personnel. The defense bill funds a 2.2 percent across-the-board military pay raise for active and reserve forces as requested in the President's Budget earlier this year. From this act, AFRC receives about $1.26 billion for its reserve personnel appropriation and approximately $2.56 billion in operation and maintenance funds to run the command. The amounts for military construction funding, RPA funds for basic allowance for housing, and O&M funds for facilities sustainment, restoration and modernization will be finalized at a later date when the Military Quality of Life/Veterans Affairs bill is passed. (AFRC News Service)