Separating Airmen have resources for success
Every Airman will eventually separate or retire from the Air Force. Airmen can decide to separate by using the Virtual Military Personnel Flight and setting a date of separation. Those who do must attend multiple briefings, such as the Transition Assistance Program seminar, classes such as Capstone, and have checklists and paperwork signed and submitted before their date of separation. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Raughton)
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