Senior Airman Kirsten Villalpando, 50th Security Forces Squadron response force member at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado, checks an airman’s vehicle registration information during a routine ...
An Air Force skydiver floats ahead with the American flag billowing underneath him at the start of the Falcons’ home match Oct. 12 against Fresno State. (Laura Domingue) The Air Force hit its ...
In the wake of the growing obesity crisis in the US Armed Forces, the Air Force loosened up restrictions on body fat for recruits aiming to become Airmen. For aspiring new members of the Air Force, ...
The US Air Force will allow its service members to have more body fat under new rules designed to boost recruitment. Male troops will now be able to have 26% body fat rather than 20%, while female ...
The Air Force is now allowing recruits to have a higher percentage of body fat as it struggles to find new members to join its ranks during a surge of obesity among American youth. Male recruits are ...