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Shorter, sneaker-style boots are out, as are eyelash extensions. All officers will now have to maintain a set of OCPs, ...
Airmen will be expected to have higher boots, officers must maintain one complete set of an Operational Camouflage Pattern ...
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Airforce Pararescue TrainingThe United States Air Force is famous for its fighter and bomber pilots, but that isn’t the only job out there. One of the toughest is being in the Air Force’s Pararescue or PJ unit. The PJ unit, ...
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The Air Force Has Its Very Own Special Forces - MSNFast-forward to July 1, 1947, and the Pararescue teams were officially authorized. The pararescue flash was implemented in 1952, and the distinct maroon beret was authorized by HQ USAF in 1966.
Airmen at basic military training have finally started to receive new physical training clothes, nearly two years after they were promised to service members.
Anthony Mackie has played a former Air Force pararescue specialist-turned-superhero in four Marvel movies. For his new role as Captain America, he took a jump with the real PJs at the 58th Rescue ...
A 28-year Air Force veteran, Hardy is a member of the Air Force's small, little-known special operations community, commonly called PJs, for pararescue jumper. Think of Green Berets with blue ...
Veteran Air Force Master Sgt. received a mortgage-free home through a collaboration between Building Homes for Heroes, PluteGroup, and Ibis Charities Foundation.
The Air Force Academy has been praised and criticized for its new alternate football uniform that honors the Doolittle Raiders, who attacked Japan during World War II.
The Air Force Academy has been praised and criticized for its new alternate football uniform that honors the Doolittle Raiders, who attacked Japan during World War II.
The US military's special operators, such as Delta Force and the Navy SEALs, are the most elite in the world — and perhaps the most secretive.
Fast-forward to July 1, 1947, and the Pararescue teams were officially authorized. The pararescue flash was implemented in 1952, and the distinct maroon beret was authorized by HQ USAF in 1966.
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