SkillsBridge program gives transitioning Airmen the upper hand
Staff Sgt. Tyler Collins, education office formal training manager, reads over the SkillsBridge vetting checklist to educate civilian companies about what the program entails July 29, 2019, at the Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. This program enables Airmen to get the skills and experience needed to be successful after their separation. Additionally, Airmen will still get paid by the Air Force while participating in the program. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Monet Villacorte)
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