AFI Forms

AF1800

AF1206

AF3215

AF623a

AF910

AF931

AF77

AF341

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Operator's Inspection Guide and Trouble Report

Nomination for Award

IT/NSS Requirements Document

On-the-Job Training Record -Continuation Sheet

Enlisted Performance Report (AB thru TSgt)

Performance Feedback Worksheet (AB thru TSgt) (LRA)

Letter of Evaluation

Form 341 is referred to as simply a 341 (three forty-one) in basic.

Airman's Creed


The Airman's Creed. Please, take the time to read over.

Letter Head


Use of the logo is generally unrestricted within the Air Force and may/should be used on all official letters.

Leave Letter


Leave approval for SrA (Last name)

Routing Slip


Routing and Transmittal Slip

Benefits List


This is a listing of just some of the many Air Force benefits with a brief summary of each. It's highly recommend that all new Airman read this.

Military HandBook


The United States Military Handbook is designed to help all active duty U.S. Military personnel by giving them the most accurate and complete information available anywhere on pay, allowances, taxes, health care and TRICARE benefits, Veterans and Social Security Benefits, travel, transportation, SBP, retirement, Spac-A, installation listings, statistical data, and much, much more!

AFI Reference


This is a reference list of common AFIs.

Enlisted Force Sturcture


This instruction defines the enlisted force structure, specifies responsibilities of each enlisted rank within the structure, and establishes a title for each rank and terms of address for Air Force enlisted personnel. It implements AFPD 36-29, Military Standards. This instruction establishes mandatory NCO responsibilities. Failure to execute mandatory provisions of this instruction in paragraphs 3.1.3. and 4.1., by military personnel, is a violation of Article 92, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). It applies to all enlisted members of the Air Force, Air National Guard (ANG),and Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) personnel.

PFW Memoryjoggers


PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK WORKSHEET (AB thru TSgt)

Military Standards


A must read AFI for first term Airman. This AFI talks about the military standards.

2E6x3


This instruction defines Qualifications of AFSC 2E633. Plus, talks about training; such as, installing, troubleshooting, and repairing telephone switching systems; data transmission media systems; telephone and data circuitry equipment to include T-carrier, fiber-optic modems, and multiplexers and associated hardware equipment.

Dress and Apperance


All Air Force members are required to adhere to standards of neatness, cleanliness, safety, and military image to provide the appearance of a disciplined service member when wearing the uniform. AFI 36-2903 expands this requirement by stating that to present the proper military image, clothing will be neat, clean, pressed, properly fitted, in good condition, zipped, snapped, or buttoned.

U/P-Relationshops


Air Force fraternization policy is contained in Air Force Instruction 36-2909, Professional and Unprofessional Relationships. General. Professional relationships are essential to the effective operation of all organizations, both military and civilian, but the nature of the military mission requires absolute confidence in command and an unhesitating adherence to orders that may result in inconvenience, hardships or, at times, injury or death.

Meet the Board


How to Meet an Air Force Board

As the saying goes, "First impressions are lasting impressions." All boards allow points for dress, appearance, and military bearing. If you study and master the tips below, you will greatly increase your chances for success.

Self Improvement Reading


This list contains valuable reading material for the new Air Force member. Some are instructive; others situational, and still others give biographical insight into what it takes to be an effective leader. All can be obtained in either your local bookstore, library, or Air Force channels.

Recruiter Assistant Application


Due to the changes in AFI 36-3003 Military Leave Program, Recruiter Assistance Program (RAP) (formerly limited to new Technical Training and OTS graduates) has been expanded to include all active-duty Airmen.