Air Force Reserve Deserving Airman Program

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Feb 27, 2009 I'm currently a college junior half way done with a meteorology bs, and I want to become an Air Force officer. I've considered many ways to do it so. By its nature, the Air Force Reserve officer corps is mostly grown through accessions from the active-duty Air Force. But for a few deserving enlisted Reservists. DESERVING AIRMAN COMMISSIONING PROGRAM. Reserve of the Air Force and United States Air Force. All Air Force Forms can be located on the internet at www.e.

Courtesy Photo U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Jeremy Rhode, who served for nine years as an enlisted member. Courtesy Photo U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Jeremy Rhode, who served for nine years as an enlisted member with the 624th Regional Support Group, receives his commission after attending Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Dec. Rhode became an officer through the Deserving Airman Commissioning Program, which offers commanders an opportunity to commission enlisted personnel who exhibit exceptional leadership skills.

Deserving Airman Commissioning

Located on Oahu and Guam, and a component of the Air Force Reserve, the 624th Regional Support Group's mission is to deliver mission essential capability through combat readiness, quality management and peacetime deployments in the Pacific area of responsibility. JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii - The Air Force Reserve’s 624th Regional Support Group is ready to fill two of their officer vacancies using the Deserving Airmen Commissioning Program by March 12. The Deserving Airman Commissioning Program, or DACP, in accordance with AFI 36-2005, is used by the commander to commission enlisted personnel who exhibit exceptional leadership skills and the potential to become an officer. “Enlisted Airmen have a lot to offer with their experience and leadership skills. It’s a common belief that the best officers come from the enlisted ranks,” said Col. Kenneth Lute, 624th RSG commander. “I encourage Commanders to use the DACP, as it’s a great way to give enlisted members an opportunity to get commissioned.” Having an enlisted background is one of the reasons Capt.

Air Force Reserve Deserving Airman Program

Air Force Reserve Deserving Airman Program

Jeremy Rhode, logistics readiness officer, who commissioned through the DACP, had confidence in his abilities to become an officer. “I believed I would make a good officer because I have an enlisted, “blue collar approach” that I offer,” said Rhode. “The enlisted corps would be able to trust in my leadership since I’ve experienced first-hand what they are going through.” Rhode spent nine years as an enlisted member making the rank of technical sergeant with the 624th Civil Engineer Squadron before commissioning.

He encourages others to step up and apply. “It’s a challenging transition, however, I am glad I made the jump out of my comfort zone,” said Rhode. “I will be able to look back on my career without regrets.” The two available positions are for logistic readiness officers, 21RX, whose primary responsibility is to ensure all supply, distribution, organizational structures and contingency plans are in place prior to the beginning of any mission. One of the positions is located at the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in the 44th Aerial Port Squadron, and the other at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, in the 48th Aerial Port Squadron. The 44th and 48th APS provide air terminal operations worldwide for all military related needs which includes expertise in aircraft loading, cargo processing and inspecting, passenger services, aircraft fleet services and aerial port command and control. To be eligible for the position potential candidates must be a participating enlisted member of the Air Force Reserve, must be under the age of 35 by the time they commission and have a four-year degree. Applicants are required to submit a package by March 12, which includes: a military resume; essay; current Fit to Fight score record; college transcript; three letters of recommendation; last five Enlisted Performance Reports and various Air Force and Defense Department forms.

A complete list of package requirements is available at the 624th RSG military personnel office. Prior to being commissioned the candidates will be required to attend the nine-week Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, where they will endure military training and leadership development. For more information on the Deserving Airman Commissioning Program, call the 624th RSG military personnel office at 315-448-3825 or email your questions and submission packet to Jasen.holguin.1@us.af.mil.

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