Summary Quality of life for service members is foundational to success. The Air Force and Space Force are focusing on policies and culture to improve quality of life. The FY 2025 budget includes funds to enhance quality of life for Airmen and Guardians.

The US Air Force recognizes that the quality of life for its airmen and their families is foundational. On August 13, Alex Wagner, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force John Bentivegna, and Chief Master Sgt.

of the Air Force David Flosi met and hosted a fireside chat about increasing the wellbeing of Airmen and Guardians in the two services. Quality of life is always fundamental for any organization its ability to recruit, retain, and function effectively. That is one reason why Congress is requiring the Air Force to do things like finding ways to make the B-52 bomber more comfortable .

Fireside discussed quality of life for Airmen and Guardians Each of the three senior leaders acknowledged that the Air Force and Space Force need to address quality-of-life issues to "win in today's complex warfighting environment." They also explained how the Air Force and Space Force are working to institute policies and develop a culture to ensure the quality of life for all service members. “Quality of life is really about setting conditions for Airmen, Guardians and their families to be successful.

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