The AirPower Hour

Welcome to the premiere of The AirPower Hour!
On this episode I had the pleasure and opportunity to speak with the Air Force Recruiting Services Commander, Major General Edward Thomas Jr.
He shared his Air Force story that began in 1990 at Texas A&M University as a cadet.  Throughout his illustrious 32 year career, General Thomas has traveled all over the world and has done so with the amazing support of his family.  As the Air Force Recruiting Services Commander, he leads a group comprised of more than 2,800 Airmen and civilians and approximately 1,040 recruiting offices across the U.S. and abroad.
It was an honor to sit down and speak with General Thomas, I hope you enjoy this episode of The AirPower Hour!

Show Notes

Welcome to the premiere of The AirPower Hour! On this episode I had the pleasure and opportunity to speak with the Air Force Recruiting Services Commander, Major General Edward Thomas Jr. He shared his Air Force story that began in 1990 at Texas A&M University as a cadet.  Throughout his illustrious 32 year career, General Thomas has traveled all over the world and has done so with the amazing support of his family.  As the Air Force Recruiting Services Commander, he leads a group comprised of more than 2,800 Airmen and civilians and approximately 1,040 recruiting offices across the U.S. and abroad. It was an honor to sit down and speak with General Thomas, I hope you enjoy this episode of The AirPower Hour!

Learn more at Airforce.com or SpaceForce.com

Creators & Guests

Producer
Apryl Hall

What is The AirPower Hour?

Welcome to The AirPower Hour!

In this podcast you will hear the chronicles of Airmen and Guardians from all walks of life. We'll learn why they joined, what they do, and how the military has shaped them personally and professionally.

We hope you enjoy getting a glimpse of what life is like being a part of the World's Greatest Air and Space Power.

Learn more at Airforce.com or SpaceForce.com

Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the official
views of the Department of the Air Force or the federal government.