Airman's Guide
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Average customer review:Product Description
Continuously published since the formation of the Air Force, Airman's Guide, 6th Edition has been newly revised to include the latest information needed by airmen and non-commissioned officers for successful performance of duty in today's Air Force. A combination of reference materials and guidance from several generations of old timers who have authored this guide, it is a must-have book for those men and women serving in the U.S. Air Force today. This is the complete reference for successful service in the Air Force and includes the latest uniforms and decorations, training and education, and covers personal affairs and family support.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1062471 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 367 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Master Sergeant Boone Nicolls served in a variety assignments in nearly all of the Air Force's major commands. He has over 7,600 flying hours and has held positions as crew chief, combat crew training instructor, as a flight engineer instructor/examiner, and as a flight superintendent. He is a graduate of the USAF Noncommissioned Officer Academy and the Army and Air Force Inspector General Schools. He currently resides in Olustee, Oklahoma.
Customer Reviews
For the Airman and His Family
Intended for anyone going into the Air Force, their families and others who by interest or other relationships are involved with air force personnel. That's quite a sentence, but it's true.
For instance, if you are thinking of joining the Air Force, but you have a tattoo - what's the Air Force policy. What about educational opportunities, a lot of people enter the Air Force directly from high school and come out with masters degrees. How do you get the assignments you want.
These kinds of questions are things that the old hand master sargeant knows all about because he has been there for many years. This book was written by just such a sargeant and covers nearly any question possible. Anyone thinking about the Air Force should get two copies of this book, one for himself or herself, and another to leave with his family.
Detailed Guidebook.
I'm a new recruit, and as far as I can tell, this book details everything worth knowing and more about the Air Force and its standards. I'm glad to have picked this up before heading out to basic training. I get the impression that most of what you learn (non-physically) at basic and beyond will serve as a reinforcement to what this book teaches you.
Very informative
I just signed up for the Air Force, so I bought this book to tell me a little bit more information on the Air Force.There is a lot of good information in this book for recruits as well as veterans.



