Around Air Force: Career Intermission Program, F-35 Agile Communications, World Class Athlete Program

This week's look Around the Air Force includes how the Career Intermission Program is accepting applications for this year to provide a chance for Airmen and Guardians to pursue interests or needs outside the service temporarily; the 388th Operational Support Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is working on high-speed, secure communications for the F-35A when operating from remote and austere locations; and the World Class Athlete Program and Air Force Shooting are relocating to Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Hosted by Senior Airman Kahdija Slaughter)

For previous episodes, click here for the Air Force TV page.

Related links:

- Career Intermission Program application window opens April 1, reduces service obligation

- Hill AFB's 388th OSS exploring agile communications options for F-35A

- Air Force World Class Athlete, shooting programs relocated to Colorado Springs

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