The United States Air Force is a very professional organization that expects each and everyone of its troops and employees to display the utmost professionalism. The United States Air Force is also a big family. You have the opportunity to become very close to members within your squadron and wit...
Being gives with arriving 15-30 minutes before the start of your shift to draw your weapon from the armory. Then you stand in formation to receive pass-downs from other shifts, this is called guardmount or roll call. You will then most likely either go to work at an entry point to either the main...
Day in the Life
Military
United States Air Force
Air Force
Military Police
The military differs from the civilian workforce in several ways. One way is that career fields are assigned to service members instead of interviewing for them. A member will be assigned an Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) while they are still attending their commissioning source, i.e. the U.S. A...
Interview
United States Air Force
Intelligence Office
A typical day for an Intelligence Officer can vary widely depending on the mission that the Officer is supporting. A typical day in a fighter squadron will differ from a typical day in an intelligence squadron that focuses on collection. Although the missions will vary, the common thread between ...
Day in the Life
United States Air Force
Intelligence Office
You get 30 days of paid vacation a year, frequent 3 or 4 day weekends, holiday breaks etc. everyone’s schedule is different but you have plenty of time to be yourself (when you’re not deployed)
Work-Life Balance
US Air Force
Military
Armed Forces
United States Air Force
Air Force
Broadcast Journalist