Craig spent many years on active duty service in the Air Force stationed in such places as Okinawa, Japan and SAC Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. While in the military, he spent time analyzing imagery from a variety of aircraft such as the SR-71. He was also one of the first enlisted members in the Air Force to experience working with near real time satellite imagery. Craig currently resides in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and runs his own business.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, is a high-risk, high-reward position in the Air Force.
If being around highly explosive materials daily is something that excites you, then this position is perfect for you.
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There is a reason why Special Forces soldiers are called ‘elite’ troops.
That’s because few can pass the rigorous mental and physical standards it takes to become a Special Forces operator.
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Air Force Health Services Management (4A0X1) personnel are the ones who ensure a smooth transport, check in process, treatment process and discharge.
They are the ones who keep Air Force hospitals and clinics running.
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Air Force Broadcast Journalist (3N0X2) have the important role of telling and recording the Air Force history.
In this position individuals can be in charge of a large variety of tasks from creating copy (articles, newsletters, press releases etc.) to … Click Here To Read the rest
As an Air Force Emergency Management (3E9X1) professional, your job is to respond to natural or man-made disasters.
Emergency Management professionals do not just respond to a natural or man-made disaster they can assist with preparation and prevention planning for … Click Here To Read the rest