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Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (left)

Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (left)

Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (left) works a team project as part of the Civilian Developmental Education Program's Executive Leadership Development Program. More than 735 Air Force Materiel C... More

AFMC leaders encourage employees across the command

AFMC leaders encourage employees across the command

AFMC leaders encourage employees across the command to start preparing now to apply for the 2019 Civilian Development Education opportunities when the application cycle opens March 1.

Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (second

Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (second

Air Force Materiel Command civilian Mary Kinney (second from left) completes an obstacle course during her participation in the Civilian Developmental Education Program's Executive Leadership Development Progra... More

Craig Smith, a civilian employee at the Air Force Life

Craig Smith, a civilian employee at the Air Force Life

Craig Smith, a civilian employee at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center participates in the Air Force Squadron Officer School, one of a number of opportunities for professional development in the Air For... More

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