Air Force Reserve
The Air Force Reserve (AFRC) is the reserve component of the United States Air Force, headquartered at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It provides trained units and individuals to be available for active duty in time of war, national emergency, or when otherwise authorized by law. Air Force Reserve members serve part-time, typically one weekend per month and two weeks per year, while maintaining civilian careers. AFRC does not currently provide a public developer API but offers digital recruitment and informational resources.
APIs
Air Force Reserve Command
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) provides information on reserve programs, career opportunities, unit locations, benefits, and recruiting resources for prospective and current r...
Features
Part-time service obligation of one weekend per month and 14 days per year with full access to Air Force training and benefits.
Full-time active-duty positions within the Reserve component with all active-duty benefits.
Reserve positions augmenting active-duty units during contingencies and deployments.
Dual-status civilian/military positions serving as both federal civil servant and reserve member.
Over 200 career specialties available across aviation, intelligence, cyber, medical, maintenance, and many other fields.
Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP), GI Bill benefits, and tuition assistance for qualifying reservists.
Transition programs allowing active-duty airmen to transfer to the Reserve component.
Access to TRICARE Reserve Select healthcare coverage for qualifying Reserve members and families.
Use Cases
Connect prospective members with available Air Force Reserve career opportunities and units.
Support active-duty airmen transitioning to Reserve status via Palace Chase/Front programs.
Provide trained reserve units and individuals to augment active-duty missions during contingencies.
Reserve cyber squadrons and intelligence units supporting national security missions part-time.