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Air Force to consider advanced degrees in promoting midlevel officers
"Advanced academic degrees will be considered but will not be a requirement for, or a guarantor of, promotion,” the service said.
Want to try that cool job or get more education? It won’t affect your promotion, Air Force says
Starting with promotion reviews in October, the Air Force and Space Force will let captains, majors and lieutenant colonels apply to temporarily skip consideration to move up the career ladder if they want to try another opportunity first.
Here are the first officers to make lieutenant colonel under Air Force’s new promotion system
The Air Force last year broke up the Line of the Air Force, which includes about 9 in 10 officers, into six smaller groups.
In first lieutenant colonel board without below-the-zone candidates, promotion rates up for other officers
This is the first promotion board since the Air Force unveiled a major overhaul of the officer promotion system last December. The names of those selected will be released Tuesday, AFPC said.
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified against Trump, announces retirement from the Army
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman will seek retirement, according to his attorney.
Sam Johnson, ex-Texas GOP congressman and Vietnam POW, dies
Former Texas Rep. Sam Johnson, a military pilot who spent years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before serving more than two decades in Congress, died Wednesday at age 89.
Air Force promotes nearly 400 officers
Those being promoted include 126 Judge Advocate General officers, 95 Medical Service Corps officers, and 175 Nurse Corps officers, according to the Air Force Personnel Center.
By Diana Stancy