Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1992 March Airman Air Force Magazine Space Force Cheyenne Mountain Shawn Huff The Regulation RebellionCMSgt. Vickie GrahamRead any good regs or manuals lately?Let’s face it. Regs are B-O-R-l-N-G.No matter. Things are improving. Regs are getting one of twothings: a face lift or the boot.Last year, the Air Force reduced the number of regs and policyguidance a whopping 35 percent and in the process shrunk thenumber of regulation pages 25 per cent. Overall, since the"regulation rebellion” began, the reductions total 40 percent foreach category.But we’re not done yet. Lt. Gen. Charles May Jr., assistant vicechief of staff, wants to reach a 50-percent reduction throughoutthe Air Force by next January.How do we do it? Well, take the case of an 87-page personnelreg. When rewritten, all the necessary info used a mere threepages.But paperwork reduction is only part of the goal. Bluesuitersalso are looking for ways to improve the design so information iscompact and easy to understand.In the process, we save time, paper, printing, storage andnot .to mention the impact on the environ-distribution costs — iment.To be sure, regs won’t ever be on anyone’s best seller,list. But maybe, just maybe, they’ll be a “good read.”CONTENTSFeaturesAirman2Faces of the Former Soviet UnionAirman visits the “Motherland" before the collapse of communism.14Shrinking the Force:What’s Happening, Who’s AffectedCuts are coming. When and how are the questions. Here are someanswers.Study Smarter, Not HarderWorried about getting ready for that promotion test? Read on.A Special Report: Air Force Space Command20Guarding the High FrontierAir Force Space Command is going where no command has gonebefore.Star Trekking: the Next GenerationEnlisted controllers play electronic "tag" with whirling satellites.29Windowless CityCheyenne Mountain — a man-made marvel of mechanical mastery.3035Follow Their DreamsSome of Hollywood’s brightest stars once wore Air Force blue.by TSgt Michael Jarnos HaggertyShawn Huff: Against All OddsTurning abuse and neglect into athletic achievement. Huff s is an award-winning comeback story.44Reflections on RetirementFrom colonial-era to present, (he military retirement system continues toevolve.Asking, Not TaskingReorganization brings new responsibilities for the Air Force's “TankerBoss. ”Common Sense CommunicationA few words with the communication advocate: Maj. Gen. John S. FairfieldAbout the CoverBackdropped against the blue andwhite of Earth, the shuttle Atlantislaunches an Air Force defensesupport payload satellite. Air ForceSpace Command coverage begins onpage 20. Photo courtesy of NASA.Will it Deliver?Still in flight testing, the C-17 is making some impressive strides.Departments8 Airman s World News from around the Air Force13 Airmail34 Here’s Jake Faces of the Former Soviet UnionAirman visits the "Motherland” before the collapse of communism.Shrinking the Force:What’s Happening, Who’s AffectedCuts are coming. When and how are the questions. Here are someanswers.Study Smarter, Not HarderWorried about getting ready for that promotion test? Read on.A Special Report: Air Force Space CommandGuarding the High FrontierAir Force Space Command is going where no command has gonebefore.Star Trekking: the Next GenerationEnlisted controllers play electronic “tag” with whirling satellites.Windowless CityCheyenne Mountain — a man-made marvel of mechanical mastery.Follow Their DreamsSome of Hollywood's brightest stars once wore Air Force blue.Shawn Huff: Against All OddsTurning abuse and neglect into athletic achievement. Huff s is an award-winning comeback story.Reflections on RetirementFrom colonial-era to present, the military retirement system continues toevolve.Asking, Not TaskingReorganization brings new responsibilities for the Air Force's "TankerBoss.”Common Sense CommunicationA few words with the communication advocate: Maj. Gen. John S. Fairfield.Will it Deliver?Still in flight testing, the C-17 is making some impressive strides. Thank you for your business. Gallimoresgoods
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1992
Language: English
Publication Name: Airman
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Airplanes, Aviation, History
Topic: Air Force, Military