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Learn about the federal reserve component of the U.S. Air Force, its history, missions, aircraft, and categories of service. AFRC provides combat-ready forces to fly, fight and win, and supports the Space Force and other operations.
The Air Reserve Personnel Center manages personnel records for the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve and is located at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado. It provides support for more than 970,000 Airmen, from initial entry to retirement, and oversees promotions, separations, and mobilization.
A document that shows the pay and leave status of US military members and civil service employees. It includes sections on pay, deductions, allotments, leave, and TSP information.
Learn about the Air Reserve Technician Program, a dual-status role of full-time civil service and military leaders, managers, operators, planners and trainers in the Air Force Reserve and National Guard. Find out the background, training, assignment and utilization of ARTs in various Air Force specialties and missions.
MSAF stands for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, a civilian office in the United States Department of the Air Force. The current Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs is Alex Wagner, appointed by President Trump in 2022.
Learn about the pay grades used by the eight uniformed services of the U.S. military, from E-1 to O-10, and their corresponding ranks and benefits. Find out the differences between enlisted, warrant officer, and officer grades, and the special cases of cadets, midshipmen, and inchoate officers.
Learn about the seven reserve components of the U.S. military, which are military organizations that augment the active duty forces when necessary. The reserve components include the National Guard, the Army Reserve, the Navy Reserve, the Marine Corps Reserve, the Air Force Reserve, the Coast Guard Reserve, and the civilian auxiliaries.
Learn about the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFROTC), one of the three primary commissioning sources for officers in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. Find out how AFROTC started, how it is structured, and what it aims to achieve.