Air Force Officer’s Guide

Air Force Officer’s Guide by Jeffrey C. Benton, published by Stackpole Books in October 2004, is a comprehensive resource designed for those interested in the structure and operations of the United States Air Force. This edition spans 375 pages and is presented in English, offering detailed insights into various aspects of military life, including organizational structures, duties, responsibilities, and career development.
Readers will find a wealth of information covering essential topics such as privileges, benefits, customs, and courtesies within the Air Force. The guide also addresses command and leadership, uniforms and insignia, and provides data on Air Force installations worldwide. With references to regulations and a focus on military science, this handbook serves as a valuable reference for both current and aspiring Air Force officers.
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Includes: US Air Force organisations and types of assignments; duties and responsibilities; privileges, benefits, restrictions; customs and courtesies; career development and promotion; pay and allowances; command and leadership; uniforms and insignia; data on Air Force installations world-wide; references to regulations; and more.
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