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  2. Leave and Earnings Statement - Wikipedia

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    A Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) is a monthly document for US military members that shows their pay and leave status. Learn about the sections, delivery, and allotments of an LES.

  3. Separation (United States military) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the difference between separation and discharge in the US armed forces, and how to get a copy of Form DD214. Separation means leaving active duty but not the service entirely, while discharge means completing the full military obligation.

  4. Leave (U.S. military) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the types, entitlement, and rules of leave in the U.S. military. Find out how to request, use, and roll over leave, and what happens when you leave the service.

  5. Fairchild Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Fairchild AFB is a U.S. Air Force base in eastern Washington, named after World War I aviator General Muir S. Fairchild. It was established in 1942 as a repair depot and later became a Strategic Air Command base for bombers and tankers, and is now part of the Air Mobility Command.

  6. Enlisted Performance Report - Wikipedia

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    An Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is an evaluation form used by the US Air Force to assess the performance and potential of enlisted members. Learn about the purpose, history, format, and criticism of EPRs, and how they are replaced by Enlisted Performance Briefs in 2023.

  7. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the alphanumeric code used by the US Air Force to identify a specific job. Find out the meaning of the letters and numbers in the AFSC system and see examples of different AFSCs.

  8. List of active duty United States four-star officers - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the names, photos, and service branches of 43 active-duty four-star officers in the United States. It does not include the number of associates currently serving on active duty in the National Guard or the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

  9. Robin Olds - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Robin Olds, a "triple ace" who flew in World War II and Vietnam, and became a brigadier general in the USAF. Find out about his family background, athletic achievements, marriages, awards, and controversies.