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PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:57 am    Post subject: Air Force asking some NCOs to pick new fields Reply with quote



Air Force asking some NCOs to pick new fields

(EXCERPT) , By Ron Jensen, Stars and Stripes European edition, Monday,
January 26, 2004

RAF MILDENHALL, England — Master Sgt. Anthony Atkins has had better
days in his 17-year Air Force career than the recent one when the
service told him to choose a new career or it would choose one for
him.

Through clenched teeth, the longtime traffic management specialist at
RAF Mildenhall said, “I’ll do whatever the Air Force needs.”

The Air Force has begun its annual balancing act, asking people to
move from career fields top-heavy with midlevel noncommissioned
officers to fields with shortages. If 1,100 staff sergeants,...

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