Craig spent many years on active duty service in the Air Force stationed in such places as Okinawa, Japan and SAC Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. While in the military, he spent time analyzing imagery from a variety of aircraft such as the SR-71. He was also one of the first enlisted members in the Air Force to experience working with near real time satellite imagery. Craig currently resides in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and runs his own business.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, is a high-risk, high-reward position in the Air Force.
If being around highly explosive materials daily is something that excites you, then this position is perfect for you.
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Air Force Health Services Management (4A0X1) personnel are the ones who ensure a smooth transport, check in process, treatment process and discharge.
They are the ones who keep Air Force hospitals and clinics running.
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Air Force Broadcast Journalists (3N0X2) document, report, and preserve information related to Air Force activities and operations.
They produce written, audio, and visual content for official communication and historical records.
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Air Force Emergency Management (3E9X1) is the career field responsible for preparing bases and personnel for disasters, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats, and major emergencies.
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Air Force Fire Protection is similar to a civilian fire fighter position.
An individual in the Air Force Fire Protection position would fight fires and protect people and property during a fire or natural disaster.
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