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The Air Force walked back a ban on pronouns in official communications after realizing it violates a 2024 defense policy bill ...
The Air Force’s ban was intended to comply with President Donald Trump’s crackdown on DEI, but it violated part of the annual ...
An Air Force policy granting four-day weekends to troops doesn't line up with the military's renewed focus on "lethality," ...
The Air Force says it's again allowing airmen and civilian employees to put their preferred personal pronouns in their email ...
Airmen and Space Force Guardians have had their scheduled family days for 2025 canceled after officials said the extra days off to spend time with loved ones did not align with the administration's ...
Progressing from Second Lieutenant to Major takes years, demanding consistent and dedicated performance every step of the way ...
The Air Force Academy superintendent is proposing to cut civilian faculty positions without hiring uniformed instructors to ...
The U.S. Air Force is reversing its ban on including preferred pronouns in email signatures and in other professional ...
The decision follows a Feb. 11 announcement that the Air Force would review its family day policy to ensure that it supports ...
Uniformed and civilian personnel once again can list "they/them," "he/him" or "she/her" on emails and other official ...