The 375th Airlift Wing
makes possible the command and control
of the United States' entire military transportation effort—
the logistics efforts of the world’s greatest military in the air, on
the ground and over the sea. Together, we execute every Air
Mobility Command sortie worldwide, in peace and in war.
The 56th Mission Support (56 MSS)
Squadron Airman and Family Readiness
Center (A&FRC) offers a variety of programs
and services for families and single airmen,
located in Building 1113, across from
Fowler Park. Programs and services include:
Relocation Assistance is available for both
arriving and departing personnel at the
A&FRC. Newcomers receive information
about the local area including community
maps, brochures, school data, crime rates,
recreational activities, and Heartlink, which
is an interactive and fun spouse orientation.
Departing members may access Military
HOMEFRONT, which provides information
about all major DoD installations and the
surrounding communities and attend workshops
on moving.
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP)
assists retiring or separating personnel
develop a plan for civilian employment
using links with community and national
employment sources. Monthly, a three-day
TAP Workshop is provided for job search
preparation to help make them more marketable
in a tough job market. Job Search
Strategies, the labor market, networking,
resume preparation, interviewing skills, how
to research companies and VA benefits and
entitlements are just a few of the subjects
covered during the three-day workshop.
The Discovery Center offers a full variety of
automated employment services, current
job opportunities and on-site registration
with state employment services.
Spouse employment services help family members determine career goals, prepare for job
searches, write resumes, and identify employment leads. The Discovery Center offers a full variety
of automated employment services, current job opportunities, and on-site registration with
state employment services.