An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Formation of 7 aircraft with flag on the left

AFRC News

  • Reserve recruiting welcomes new commander

    Col. Michelle C. Coumbs took command of the 367th Recruiting Group here Tuesday during an assumption of command ceremony at the base Heritage Club.   Brig. Gen. Christopher R. Amrhein, Air Force Recruiting Service commander, who took command of total force recruiting for the active duty, Reserve and

  • Reserve recruiters inspire, engage future collegiate aviators

    With clear blue skies over Wittman Regional Airport here, nearly 500 top collegiate aviators from across the country competed in more than a dozen flying and ground-based events at the National Intercollegiate Flying Association SAFECON competition May 8-13.

  • Air Force Reserve Takes 75th Anniversary Celebration to Talladega

    “This is a special day not only for the 70,000-plus Citizen Airmen of the Air Force Reserve, but also for NASCAR, as we’re both celebrating our 75th anniversary this year,” said Lt. Gen. John Healy, chief of the Air Force Reserve and commander of Air Force Reserve Command. “The men and women of

  • Reserve aims focus on student loan repayment program

    Members of Air Force Reserve Command’s 367th Recruiting Group conducted two rounds of remote training on the Student Loan Repayment Program for more than 230 recruiters April 4 and 6. In an effort to help alleviate outstanding student loan debt and attract qualified talent to fill shortages in

  • Reserve recruiter knows first-hand the benefits of ‘staying blue’

    When Master Sgt. Jason Madigan talks to active-duty Airmen about possibly making the switch over to the Air Force Reserve, he knows exactly what he’s talking about. After serving nine years as a firefighter and two years as a recruiter for the active-duty component of the Air Force, Madigan decided