Virtual military personnel flight; USAF's bold move to the Internet will let airmen transact business from home or office, any hour, any day
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The US Air Force has initiated an online service for its personnel that permits the checking of records, and other transactions that would normally involve a lengthy wait in line. The service has been successful, and will continue to be expanded.
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2000
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Jumper to airmen: "Get in shape"
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Air force chief of staff General John P. Jumper insists on physical fitness as a vital factor in combat readiness. Fitness program, which gets back to the basics of running, sit-ups, and push-ups, is made mandatory for the staff.
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2004
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Aftermash
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The work of Air Force medical group to provide relief to the people affected by a sudden attack is discussed. A new type of medical concept called Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) provides health care to U.S. forces in a deployed environment.
Publication Name: Air Force Magazine
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0730-6784
Year: 2004
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