| Air Reserve Personnel Center | |
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![]() Air Reserve Personnel Center badge |
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| Active | November 1, 1953 to present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | Air Force Reserve Command |
| Type | wing equivalence |
| Size | Military 222 Civilian 255 Contractors 139 |
| Part of | AFRC Robins AFB, Georgia |
| Garrison/HQ | Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado previously Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado |
| Nickname | ARPC |
| Motto | A mile above the rest! |
| Engagements | Berlin Crisis in 1961 Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 USS Pueblo Incident in 1968 Southeast Asia in 1968 Desert Shield/Storm in 1990 Operation Noble Eagle Enduring Freedom from 2001 to present Iraqi Freedom from 2003 to present. |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander |
Col Patricia S. Blassie [1] |
The Air Reserve Personnel Center manages personnel records for the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve and it is located at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado.[2]
It maintains the virtual Personnel Center - Guard and Reserve, a Web-based portal for Air Guardsmen and Reservists to perform personnel services transactions.
The major command direct reporting unit of Air Force Reserve Command[3] with technical and policy guidance provided by the Chief[4] of Air Force Reserve.
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ARPC is responsible for personnel and administrative support to more than 970,000 Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard forces to ensure they are available resources in the event of a national emergency. The center provides support throughout their military careers, from initial entry to retirement, including assignments, promotions and separations.[1]
The Center was established Nov. 1, 1953, as Detachment 1, Headquarters Continental Air Command, to centralize the custody and maintenance of master personnel records of Reserve Airmen not on extended active duty. The detachment officially began operations March 1, 1954, and soon had responsibilities for a wide variety of personnel actions, including administrative capability for mobilization of the Air Force Reserve.
On Jan. 1, 1957, the organization became Headquarters Air Reserve Records Center, acquiring the status of a numbered Air Force within Continental Air Command. Because of increasing involvement in all areas of personnel management, the Center was renamed the Air Reserve Personnel Center on Sept. 1, 1965. Responsibility for maintaining personnel records of Air National Guard officers was added in July 1971, and enlisted Airmen in March 1978.
ARPC was designated a separate operating agency on Aug. 1, 1968, with no significant change in mission. In 1978, its status changed to that of a direct reporting unit and organizational element of the Air Force Reserve. Separate operating agency status was re-established May 1, 1983. The Center was designated as a field operating agency Feb. 5, 1991. With the establishment of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) on Feb. 17, 1997, ARPC was assigned to AFRC as a major command direct reporting unit.
The center moved from the former Lowry Air Force Base to its current location at Buckley Air Force Base Aug. 1, 2011.
"Dedicated professionals delivering Total Force human resource capabilities in support of Airmen by providing innovative personnel management and services for our customers."[12]
"To evolve, improve, and excel as a full spectrum human resource service provider for generations of Airmen and our nation."[12]
Provides professional financial management services and budget support for Air Reserve Personnel Center headquarters and Select Members of the Ready Reserve.[13]
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