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Your recruiter will make the final decision. Your recruiter will review your entire military service time to determine eligibility. Head to the nearest Air Guard Recruiting Office to meet with a recruiter who can guide you through the application process.

Click below to find a base close to you. Close Menu. Overview Find Your Career Benefits. Overview Process Eligibility. Palace Front, Palace Chase Palace Front is an option for AF members who have elected to separate, have a separation date and are within six months of that separation date. Part of their out-processing checklist is to meet with the AF Reserve in-service recruiter to discuss their options. Palace Chase is a program for Airmen who are interested in leaving the active-duty AF but do not have a separation date.

The approval process for Palace Chase is determined by manning levels of specific AF career fields. The rule of thumb is a member must have completed at least half of their enlistment contract by the time of their separation date. Frequently Asked Questions In addition to the palace programs, Bachman can answer service specific questions and can explain the benefits of serving in the AF Reserve. He said the most frequently asked questions include: - Does the AF Reserve offer healthcare?

Security forces is by far the largest career field in the Air Force. The matrix also shows possible overages in the 2S0X1 materiel management career field, possible overages in the 4T0X1 medical laboratory career field, and potential overages in the 4A0X1 health services management career field, among others.

On the officer side, the greatest overages could come in the 21R logistics readiness, 38F personnel, and 17X cyberspace operations career fields. The list of enlisted career fields that could be eligible for force management can be found here.

The matrix of eligible officer career fields can be found here. Stephen Losey covers leadership and personnel issues as the senior reporter for Air Force Times. He comes from an Air Force family, and his investigative reports have won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Your Air Force. By Stephen Losey. The application window runs Jan. Retirement-eligible Airmen must complete at least 20 years of total active federal military service and, for officers, at least 10 years of total active federal commissioned service, before the requested retirement date. Applications will be processed on a first-in, first-out basis.



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