AFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel containing change 2 (dated 28 May 08), is void and hereby rescinded as of the date of its issuance. The publication was improperly routed and mistakenly failed to incorporate the provisions of AFI 36-2903, change 1, dated 6 August 2007, into its publication.

Who is in charge of AETC now?

AETC Change of Command. Lt. Gen. Brad Webb took the reins of Air Education and Training Command from Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, on July 26. 47th FTW commander talks resilience and connection at Laughlin Air Force Base.

What is the AETC gain?

(U.S. Air Force graphic) All AETC Airmen are encouraged to submit ideas they believe will significantly impact Air Force missions within 6-24 months using the Guardian and Airmen Innovation Network (GAIN) by Oct. 15, 2021. Submit early so AETC innovation experts can assist with your pitch video and prepare you for the competition.

When will the 934th Air Force Wing Wing supplement be available?

AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2903 7 FEBRUARY 2020 CORRECTIVE ACTIONS APPLIED ON 2 JULY 2020 934TH AIRLIFT WING Supplement 28 JANUARY 2021 Personnel DRESS AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF AIR FORCE PERSONNEL COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

Can commanders regulate tattoos in the military?

AFI 36-2903, paragraph 2.10, commanders will retain the authority to be more restrictive for tattoos, body ornaments and/or personal grooming based on legal, moral, safety, sanitary and/or foreign country cultural reasons. Other areas of interest highlighted in the memo

What are the tattoo policy changes at targettattoo?

Tattoo policy changes include: • Eliminates the 25% rule and removes size limitations to tattoos on the chest, back, arms, and legs • Provides a clear definition of prohibited tattoos on the neck, face, head, tongue, lips, and/or scalp • Limits hand tattoos to one single-band ring tattoo, on one finger, on one hand