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Apply to Join the Air Force

The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win - airpower anytime, anywhere. Whether full time, part time, in or out of uniform, everyone who serves plays a critical role in helping us achieve mission success. We train for most every imaginable contingency, from terror attacks to global war to catastrophe relief. Learn more about the Air Force • How can I tell whether the Air Force is the right military branch for me? For those who feel called to serve, any branch of the military can be a good choice, but deciding which one to go to depends very much on your personal and professional goals and current life circumstances. The Air Force is like a big family that works hard and plays hard together. And while we’re a close-knit community, Airmen get to enjoy meaningful work in their service and embrace a global lifestyle. We offer Airmen good pay and a full package of benefits that offer an excellent quality of life. This includes great, low-cost insurance, living allowances and on-base housing for families, shopping, schools, parks, gyms, and more. Joining the Air Force is a life-changing decision. Thus, you should take some time to learn about all aspects of our • How can I decide whether to enlist or join as an officer? Which path you decide heavily depends on your personal and professional goals. One key thing to consider is whether or not you intend to earn a college degree before joining. If you have a high school diploma or GED and join the Air Forc...

Awards

PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS ON AF FORM 1206 Performance Statementsare the AF narrative-style of writing to communicate performance on the AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17). Performance Statements are efficient, increase clarity, and improve the ability to understand an Airman’s performance correctly and equitably. Performance Statements: Guidance for writing Performance Statements is deliberately not overly prescriptive to enable flexibility and freedom when capturing performance. There are two basic principles: - Standalone. Each Performance Statement is a standalone sentence and includes 1) action and 2) at least one of the following: impact or results/outcome. - Readability. Performance Statements are plain language and avoid using uncommon acronyms and abbreviations. If using acronyms and abbreviations, only utilize those identified on the approved Air Force Acronym and Abbreviation List, unless noted by an approved category. - AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17) remains the standard AF award nomination form. - White space on the right margin of a populated AF Form 1206 is both accepted and expected; white space will not be an indicator of quality. - The award authority will establish the maximum award nomination length (number of lines) when announcing the award nomination criteria each cycle. However, no award nomination criteria may exceed one full page AF Form 1206 containing performance statements and including any headings. (Exceptions: Awards sp...

Awards

PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS ON AF FORM 1206 Performance Statementsare the AF narrative-style of writing to communicate performance on the AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17). Performance Statements are efficient, increase clarity, and improve the ability to understand an Airman’s performance correctly and equitably. Performance Statements: Guidance for writing Performance Statements is deliberately not overly prescriptive to enable flexibility and freedom when capturing performance. There are two basic principles: - Standalone. Each Performance Statement is a standalone sentence and includes 1) action and 2) at least one of the following: impact or results/outcome. - Readability. Performance Statements are plain language and avoid using uncommon acronyms and abbreviations. If using acronyms and abbreviations, only utilize those identified on the approved Air Force Acronym and Abbreviation List, unless noted by an approved category. - AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17) remains the standard AF award nomination form. - White space on the right margin of a populated AF Form 1206 is both accepted and expected; white space will not be an indicator of quality. - The award authority will establish the maximum award nomination length (number of lines) when announcing the award nomination criteria each cycle. However, no award nomination criteria may exceed one full page AF Form 1206 containing performance statements and including any headings. (Exceptions: Awards sp...

Apply to Join the Air Force

The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win - airpower anytime, anywhere. Whether full time, part time, in or out of uniform, everyone who serves plays a critical role in helping us achieve mission success. We train for most every imaginable contingency, from terror attacks to global war to catastrophe relief. Learn more about the Air Force • How can I tell whether the Air Force is the right military branch for me? For those who feel called to serve, any branch of the military can be a good choice, but deciding which one to go to depends very much on your personal and professional goals and current life circumstances. The Air Force is like a big family that works hard and plays hard together. And while we’re a close-knit community, Airmen get to enjoy meaningful work in their service and embrace a global lifestyle. We offer Airmen good pay and a full package of benefits that offer an excellent quality of life. This includes great, low-cost insurance, living allowances and on-base housing for families, shopping, schools, parks, gyms, and more. Joining the Air Force is a life-changing decision. Thus, you should take some time to learn about all aspects of our • How can I decide whether to enlist or join as an officer? Which path you decide heavily depends on your personal and professional goals. One key thing to consider is whether or not you intend to earn a college degree before joining. If you have a high school diploma or GED and join the Air Forc...

Department of the Air Force E

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Department of the Air Force E

Quick Links • Site Map • Contact Us • FOIA • IG • AF Sites • SAPR • USA.gov • No FEAR Act • Accessibility • EEO • Link Disclaimer • Suicide Prevention • Veterans Crisis Line • OSI Tip Line Careers • Air Force Careers • Join the Air Force • Air Force Benefits • Become an Officer • Go Air National Guard • Become a Reservist • Civilian Service Connect Get Social with Us

Apply to Join the Air Force

The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win - airpower anytime, anywhere. Whether full time, part time, in or out of uniform, everyone who serves plays a critical role in helping us achieve mission success. We train for most every imaginable contingency, from terror attacks to global war to catastrophe relief. Learn more about the Air Force • How can I tell whether the Air Force is the right military branch for me? For those who feel called to serve, any branch of the military can be a good choice, but deciding which one to go to depends very much on your personal and professional goals and current life circumstances. The Air Force is like a big family that works hard and plays hard together. And while we’re a close-knit community, Airmen get to enjoy meaningful work in their service and embrace a global lifestyle. We offer Airmen good pay and a full package of benefits that offer an excellent quality of life. This includes great, low-cost insurance, living allowances and on-base housing for families, shopping, schools, parks, gyms, and more. Joining the Air Force is a life-changing decision. Thus, you should take some time to learn about all aspects of our • How can I decide whether to enlist or join as an officer? Which path you decide heavily depends on your personal and professional goals. One key thing to consider is whether or not you intend to earn a college degree before joining. If you have a high school diploma or GED and join the Air Forc...

Awards

PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS ON AF FORM 1206 Performance Statementsare the AF narrative-style of writing to communicate performance on the AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17). Performance Statements are efficient, increase clarity, and improve the ability to understand an Airman’s performance correctly and equitably. Performance Statements: Guidance for writing Performance Statements is deliberately not overly prescriptive to enable flexibility and freedom when capturing performance. There are two basic principles: - Standalone. Each Performance Statement is a standalone sentence and includes 1) action and 2) at least one of the following: impact or results/outcome. - Readability. Performance Statements are plain language and avoid using uncommon acronyms and abbreviations. If using acronyms and abbreviations, only utilize those identified on the approved Air Force Acronym and Abbreviation List, unless noted by an approved category. - AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award (2 Aug 17) remains the standard AF award nomination form. - White space on the right margin of a populated AF Form 1206 is both accepted and expected; white space will not be an indicator of quality. - The award authority will establish the maximum award nomination length (number of lines) when announcing the award nomination criteria each cycle. However, no award nomination criteria may exceed one full page AF Form 1206 containing performance statements and including any headings. (Exceptions: Awards sp...

Department of the Air Force E

Quick Links • Site Map • Contact Us • FOIA • IG • AF Sites • SAPR • USA.gov • No FEAR Act • Accessibility • EEO • Link Disclaimer • Suicide Prevention • Veterans Crisis Line • OSI Tip Line Careers • Air Force Careers • Join the Air Force • Air Force Benefits • Become an Officer • Go Air National Guard • Become a Reservist • Civilian Service Connect Get Social with Us