The Air Force’s dress and appearance standards website is now fully operational and ready to help airmen with their uniform questions. The site is accessible via Air Force Personnel Center’s public website (left column under “featured programs”). It’s designed for ease of use. “It has both pictures and word descriptions of everything,” said Capt. Meghan Liemburg-Archer, Air Combat Command force management officer at Langley AFB, Va. She continued, “So you can click if you have a question specifically on [physical training] wear, or you can type in ‘PT uniform,’ and it will show you a picture for both genders.” The website also has a frequently asked questions page. Personnel officials will keep the site up to date. “The website is going to be your most accurate resource,” said Liemburg-Archer. The website debuted last July. (Langley report by SrA. Jason Shamberger)
A-10 Thunderbolt II attack planes in the Middle East are flying with fresh modifications as the Air Force looks to make the plane more versatile amid America’s ongoing blockade of Iranian ports and a tenuous ceasefire in the U.S. air war against Iran.