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DAF Updates Waiver Policies for Asthma, Hearing Loss, Food Allergies

Thursday, January 2nd, 2025

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) —

The Air Force Accessions Center announced the expansion of medical waiver considerations for multiple medical conditions, which opens up the opportunity for military service to an additional 600 applicants annually, Nov. 1.

The Department of the Air Force holds strict medical accession standards but can grant waivers in specific cases. The new policy expands previous guidance in several areas, including asthma, hearing loss and food allergies.

“We are constantly evaluating how we can bring in the best talent while ensuring our members can serve effectively and safely,” said Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein, AFAC commander. “By expanding waiver criteria for manageable health conditions, we can access a wider pool of qualified applicants without compromising mission readiness.”

The new waiver policy will allow for the recruitment of individuals with clinically diagnosed asthma, provided they do not require daily preventive medication, and their rescue inhaler use is kept to a minimum. This marks a significant change from the previous standard, which disqualified all individuals with a positive asthma diagnosis and did not consider the severity of the diagnosis, according to Col. David Gregory, director of the Accession Medial Waiver division at AFAC.

Additionally, applicants with hearing loss in one ear that has been diagnosed as moderate hearing impairment can now be considered for waiver, provided the opposite ear meets the standards of mild hearing impairment.

Finally, individuals with a documented history of food allergies, provided there has been no anaphylaxis or serious systemic reaction, will now qualify for a waiver.

All three of the expanded waiver considerations will come with limitations to the career fields that applicants will be eligible to ensure members will not be put into career fields that will put them at increased risk to worsen their medical condition and be given an assignment limitation code in accordance with medical retention waiver practices per Air Force Personnel Center.

The decision to expand waiver criteria for these specific medical conditions was made after careful consideration of the potential medical, operational and financial impacts, and in close coordination with medical and operational experts across the DAF, Gregory said.

“Any adjustment to medical waiver practices comes with some level of cost for the DAF,” Gregory said. “After analyzing the available data on these conditions, the cost was felt to be acceptable to accommodate more applicants who are otherwise qualified to join the Air and Space Forces in specific career fields.”

The DAF is developing a process to monitor the long-term effects of these changes, including the medical and operational outcomes, to ensure they continue to meet the service’s needs.

For more information about waiver changes or how to apply to join the Air Force, visit www.airforce.com.

– Air Force Accessions Center

Fast Metal Launches New Integrated Website

Wednesday, January 1st, 2025

Yuma, AZ – December 31, 2024 – Fast Metal, manufacturer of premium sunglass frames machined from the highest and strongest grade alloys known to man, has announced the official launch of their new website. 

The new website, www.fastmetal.com features an updated and redesigned layout, providing easier navigation and searches, as well as more detailed product information and images, and an e-commerce section – allowing for customers to purchase directly from the site. Designed to speak to the user, the site provides a new sense of functionality and customer interaction, making the experience easier by highlighting specific components and benefits with each product. 

“We, at Fast Metal, maintain an unwavering level of customer service, and quality with every product that goes out the door,” stated Fast Metal President, Mike Torres. “This new site further demonstrates our commitment to making each of our customers happy. The upgraded features and streamlined look will allow you to easily find the products you want, find education about the technology, and get the lates on the first drop for new products.”

In addition to the more comprehensive and user-friendly appeal, the new site features a Fast Metal dedicated MIL / LEO channel, and a news and social media feed, keeping visitors connected to the latest information from the company.

“Close and Destroy” by Tom Marshall

Wednesday, January 1st, 2025

I can’t think of a better way to kick off the new year than by touting a novel by my friend Tom Marshall. Many of you will know Tom’s many years of work for Recoil and Off Grid magazines, but fewer still know that Tom is an Army Veteran with service in the GWOT as well as work as a contractor for a prominent PMC.

Tom’s first novel leverages his experience to create an operational environment which will be familiar to many.

Windsor Kraft Strategies is a shadow empire in the murky world of private intelligence and corporatized warfare. Their “Special Mission Troops,” staffed by former military operators and intelligence specialists, are able to discreetly deliver surgical force around the globe, making them a silent partner in American foreign policy. 

In the failing nation-state of Daristan, NATO’s long-running counterinsurgency campaign begins to falter when the country’s fundamentalist spiritual leader returns from exile with an army of devout fighters – and covert support from foreign agents looking to upset the balance of world power. 

A token force of international peacekeepers, propped up by the Special Mission Troops and their local guerilla units, try to hold the line as coalition governments scramble to shore up exit plans amid the shockwave of violence.

Windsor Kraft’s team must begin evacuating their clients while attempting to stall the newly energized insurgent offensive. But with the clock ticking, the country collapsing, and a hidden enemy hunting them behind the scenes, they must choose between mission accomplishment and self-preservation, or risk being abandoned behind enemy lines by the government that hired them.

The Kindle version is available now with the paperback available for pre-order with a January 14, 2025 release from Amazon.

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, January 1st, 2025

Image from the National WWII Museum.