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By TSgt Matthew Garza

Welcome to blueAF. I'm an active duty recruiter that's using every tool in my belt to showcase the excellence that is the United States Air Force: past, present and future.

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AF7. AUDIO: Accelerate Change or Lose, 22 CSAF

blueAFDec 11, 2020

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AF8. AUDIO: CSAF Action Orders
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AF7. AUDIO: Accelerate Change or Lose, 22 CSAF
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AF6. All about the ASVAB test

AF6. All about the ASVAB test

Everything you need to know about the ASVAB test for joining the United States Air & Space Force.   An explanation of the scores, what score is required, how jobs work, and some tips on how to study.  This is the MOST IMPORTANT part of qualifying, so take the time to prepare!

Dec 03, 202016:42
AF5. United States Space Force

AF5. United States Space Force

The latest information about joining the United States Space Force. 

Sep 11, 202007:15
AF4. FUTURE FORCE: Trainee Templin 1N031

AF4. FUTURE FORCE: Trainee Templin 1N031

Future Force episodes feature members of our Delayed Entry Program.  In this program, qualified individuals are waiting for their date to ship to Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX.  During this time, they are preparing for BMT and ensuring they remained qualified to be a member of the US Air & Space Force.  

Trainee Templin left a few days ago as a 1N031 Operations Intelligence Apprentice.  In this episode, she tells us about her background, why she is joining the Air Force and what she is doing to prepare for Basic Military Training.  

Aug 27, 202009:07
AF3. RECRUITER CHAT: Frequently Asked Questions

AF3. RECRUITER CHAT: Frequently Asked Questions

In this episode, TSgt Garza answers some of the most frequently asked questions from Air Force recruits.

Aug 20, 202009:27
AF2. FUTURE FORCE: Trainee Bergeron 3D033

AF2. FUTURE FORCE: Trainee Bergeron 3D033

Future Force episodes feature members of our Delayed Entry Program.  In this program, qualified individuals are waiting for their date to ship to Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX.  During this time, they are preparing for BMT and ensuring they remained qualified to be a member of the US Air & Space Force.  

Trainee Bergeron will be leaving to become a 3D033 Cyber Surety Apprentice.  In this episode, she tells us about her background, why she is joining the Air Force and what she is doing to prepare for Basic Military Training.  

She will attend BMT at Keesler Air Force Base, an alternate training site that was established this summer to help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Aug 13, 202011:16
AF1. CMSAF 5 Robert D. Gaylor

AF1. CMSAF 5 Robert D. Gaylor

Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) is the highest enlisted rank in the United States Air Force. The highest enlisted position is the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Robert D. Gaylor is the 5th person to hold this position.
Chief Gaylor was born in Bellevue, Iowa and joined the Air Force in September of 1948. He served in the security forces career field until 1957 when he became a military training instructor at Lackland Air Force Base, a position he held until 1962. After a few years back in security forces, he was selected to be an instructor at the Second Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy and taught there until it closed in April 1966. Following a security police tour in Thailand, Chief Gaylor returned to the states to assist with reopening the NCO Academy. In February 1970 he became senior enlisted adviser for Second Air Force and in July 1971 Chief Gaylor transferred to Headquarters United States Air Forces in Europe, where he traveled to USAFE bases teaching management techniques. In June 1972 he established the USAFE Command Management and Leadership Center, an in-residence, 60-hour course of instruction for USAFE NCOs. He continued as noncommissioned officer in charge of the center until his selection as USAFE Senior Enlisted Adviser in August 1973. In September 1974 Chief Gaylor was assigned to the Air Force Military Personnel Center, where he traveled extensively as a management and leadership instructor and then he became chief master sergeant of the Air Force in 1977. After retiring on July 31, 1979 Chief has continued to be involved in the lives of Airmen as well as in the civilian world. Chief taught, coached, and mentored leaders at all levels for USAA, a Fortune 500 company. In 2006, the NCO academy at Lackland Air Force Base was named the Robert D. Gaylor NCO Academy in his honor. In May of 2012, Chief Gaylor presented “A Motto For Life” at TEDxScottAFB where his “Hot Fries” story became an instant legend. Today, Chief Gaylor has taken some time to reflect on his enlistment in the Air Force and shares some encouragement and advice for future Airmen.
Aug 06, 202006:25