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- Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia
The Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) is an alphanumeric code used by the United States Air Force to identify a specific job Officer AFSCs consist of four characters and enlisted AFSCs consist of five characters
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Find your next career at one of our Air Logistics Complexes in Georgia, Oklahoma, or Utah! Search at the Air Force Civilian Services job board or on USAJOBS Take your career to the next level See how Sustainment Center Civilian Airmen can access education benefits, grade level raises, and more!
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AFSC was founded in 1917 to create alternatives to military service during World War I Since then, we have stood with communities taking bold action to overcome violence, inequality, and oppression
- Air Force AFCS List 2024 | Speciality Codes - USAF Sports
Below is a comprehensive list of all Air Force AFSC (Air Force Specialty Codes) roles in 2024 These tables are a simplified representation and may not cover all specific job codes or roles:
- Air Force Jobs List For 2022: A List Of All 135 AFSCs
Each specialty is identified by a 5-digit Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) Here is a list of all Air Force AFSCs from the Air Force Enlisted Classification Directory, along with the minimum ASVAB score needed to qualify
- List of All Enlisted Air Force Jobs - Airman Vision
A list of all jobs in the Air Force including AFSC and job title which links to individual pages explaining more information about the specific Air Force career
- All about Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC) - Forever Wingman
You will be exposed to Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs) from the day you and your recruiter decide on a career field, throughout your entire enlistment, and even after you separate! When you see another Airman, one of the first questions one of you will eventually ask is, “What AFSC were you?”
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Award and affix prefix to the awarded AFSC (P 2 3 AFSC) when officers demonstrate EMS and or Electronic Warfare operations qualification Retain prefix as long as officers remain qualified
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