The Air Force is defining a “gig line” as part of a wider effort to make standards clearer and easier to comply with.
Under new Air Force standards, fewer airmen will be able to secure shaving waivers that allow them to grow beards.
Career field identifier patches and 57 colors of nail polish are out, gig lines and short hair are in, according to an Air ...
The review comes as Air Force leadership is expected to brief Congress on a possible pilot program that would allow airmen to ...
Medical shaving waivers for thousands of airmen and Space Force Guardians will be reset and reevaluated, according to new ...
In August 2024, pilots employed by Alaska Airlines and members of the Air Force Reserves scored a major victory in a federal appeals court.
Finland’s evolving air power strategy fuses modern technology with historic expertise, forging a fighter fleet ready for any ...
Then-Maj. Gen. Christopher Finerty slept with a married DOD employee and fraternized with an enlisted airman by repeatedly ...
In a service where women were not permitted to fly in combat until 1993, adapting to a growing female population has been ...
Maj. Gen. Christopher Finerty, in testimony, referred to two of the Capitol Hill women as “not in anyone’s chain of command” ...
Col. Julie Sposito-Salceies was relieved from the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam unit by Gen. Kevin Schneider, commander of ...
The new grooming requirements, including new policies on facial shaving for men and the color of nail polish for women and will go into effect on February 1.