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For those enrolled in the Delayed Entry Program, information is key to making a smooth transition. The following articles contain useful tips and suggestions that will help guide your journey from civilian to Airman. |
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There are quite a few things you can do after joining the Delayed Entry Program that will make your transition from civilian to Airman as smooth as possible.
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Start training your body with proper diet and exercise months in advance and you'll be prepared for Basic Military Training.
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Learn about the 'Zero Tolerance' drug use policy for active members.
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The Recruiter Assistance Program allows Airmen who have completed technical training school to "work from home" assisting recruiters in their local communities. Click Here ›› |
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To have the best chance of getting stationed at your base of choice, you should be knowledgeable about all of the base assignment procedures. Click Here ›› |
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Along with the sense of pride and accomplishment you'll feel upon becoming an active member of the Air Force, there are numerous perks that come along with the job! Click Here ›› |
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