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    Farewell, Line of the Air Force: Massive officer category broken out into six groups

    The first promotion board to use the new categories will be the lieutenant colonel board scheduled to meet next March, Air Force personnel chief Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly said at the briefing.

    https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2019/10/21/farewell-line-of-the-air-force-massive-officer-category-broken-out-into-six-groups/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=Socialflow+AIR

     

    The complete list of career fields in each category is as follows:

    Air Operations and Special Warfare, or LAF-A: pilot (11X), combat systems (12X), remotely piloted aircraft pilot (18X), air battle manager (13B), special tactics (13C), combat rescue (13D), tactical air control party (13L);

    Space Operations, or LAF-S: space operations (13S), astronaut (13A);

    Nuclear and Missile Operations, or LAF-N: nuclear and missile operations (13N);

    Information Warfare, or LAF-I: cyber operations (17X), intelligence (14N), operations research analyst (61A), weather (15W), special investigations (71S), information operations (14F), public affairs (35X);

    Combat Support, or LAF-C: airfield operations (13M), aircraft maintenance (21A), munitions and missile maintenance (21M), logistics readiness (21R), security forces (31P), civil engineering (32E), force support (38F), contracting (64P), financial management (65X);

    Force Modernization, or LAF-F: chemist (61C), physicist/nuclear engineer (61D), developmental engineer (62E), acquisition management (63A).

     

  2. 1 hour ago, 17D_guy said:

    Perhaps I should break this into it's own thread, but is there a notable difference between USAA and AAFMAA?  USAA's always seemed extremely competitive to me.

    In my experience, yes there is a notable difference.  In my research, USAA asked something along the lines of "Do you fly often?" If so, their rates went up quite a bit.  AAFMAA didn't have a flying occupation penalty, and specifically noted that they cover people who fly for a living.

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  3. When you get your training paperwork, there will be a list of thing to accomplish before reporting.  Do those.  If submitting security paperwork clearance is required, that will be on the list with specifics possibly in an attachment.

    When you report to training, you'll have more to-do lists.  Again, do those.  If doing security paperwork is a requirement, it will be on there.

     

     

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  4. "... What are you going to do about attractive women in combat? Make everyone wear a mask until they're "part of the team" and then allow then to remove it? "

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    That'd be ok with me, but being a bunch of rapists and all, it'd just be a matter of time before...

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    And oh... Beep Boop

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