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New Air Force policy gives new mothers 12 months to decide if they want to stay in uniform

By: Stephen Losey, April 29, 2017
Female airmen who give birth now have up to a year to decide whether they want to stay in the Air Force, under a new policy that went into effect Wednesday.

The Air Force Personnel Center said in a Thursday release that the change is part of the latest slate of diversity and inclusion initiatives. Previously, pregnant airmen had to separate before childbirth if they wanted to leave the Air Force, the release said.

https://www.airforcetimes.com/articles/new-air-force-policy-gives-new-mothers-12-months-to-decide-if-they-want-to-stay-in-uniform
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