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By Tech. Sgt. Areca T. Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs / Published April 05, 2021
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS)
The Department of the Air Force debuted a new website for past and present Airmen and Guardians to correct their military records, April 5.
Members, and those submitting on their behalf, can submit applications and supporting documents to four boards: The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, Air Force Discharge Review Board, Department of Defense Discharge Appeal Review Board and Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review. Across the Air Force, our workload kept increasing with more and more applications for records corrections, but without a corresponding increase in manpower, said Clifford Tompkins,
By Tech. Sgt. Areca T. Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs / Published April 05, 2021
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS)
The Department of the Air Force debuted a new website for past and present Airmen and Guardians to correct their military records, April 5.
Members, and those submitting on their behalf, can submit applications and supporting documents to four boards: The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, Air Force Discharge Review Board, Department of Defense Discharge Appeal Review Board and Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review. Across the Air Force, our workload kept increasing with more and more applications for records corrections, but without a corresponding increase in manpower, said Clifford Tompkins,
New ‘Air Force Review Boards Agency’ website launched By Tech. Sgt. Areca T. Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs / Published April 05, 2021
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS)
The Department of the Air Force debuted a new website for past and present Airmen and Guardians to correct their military records, April 5.
Members, and those submitting on their behalf, can submit applications and supporting documents to four boards: The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, Air Force Discharge Review Board, Department of Defense Discharge Appeal Review Board and Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review. Across the Air Force, our workload kept increasing with more and more applications for records corrections, but without a corresponding increase in manpower, said Clifford Tompkins,
By Tech. Sgt. Areca T. Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs / Published April 05, 2021
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS)
The Department of the Air Force debuted a new website for past and present Airmen and Guardians to correct their military records, April 5.
Members, and those submitting on their behalf, can submit applications and supporting documents to four boards: The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, Air Force Discharge Review Board, Department of Defense Discharge Appeal Review Board and Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review. Across the Air Force, our workload kept increasing with more and more applications for records corrections, but without a corresponding increase in manpower, said Clifford Tompkins,