AFI84-103 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HERITAGE PROGRAM
MilReg AFI84-103 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI84-103?
AFI84-103 stands for AirForce Regulation 84-103, which outlines the guidelines and provisions for the Department of the Air Force Heritage Program.

What is the purpose of the AirForce Heritage Program?
The AirForce Heritage Program aims to preserve, promote, and honor the Air Force's heritage, traditions, and history for future generations.

Who is responsible for implementing the AirForce Heritage Program?
The Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) serves as the implementing authority for the AirForce Heritage Program.

What does the AirForce Heritage Program encompass?
The program encompasses activities such as documenting Air Force history, preserving artifacts, commemorating significant events, and educating Air Force personnel and the general public about the Air Force's contributions.

Are all Air Force installations required to participate in the Heritage Program?
Yes, all Air Force installations are expected to actively participate in the Heritage Program to ensure the preservation and promotion of Air Force heritage.

Can individual Air Force members contribute to the Heritage Program?
Absolutely! Individual Air Force members are encouraged to contribute by researching, writing, and submitting historical information, sharing personal experiences, and participating in heritage-related events and activities.

Can units or organizations outside the Air Force participate in the Heritage Program?
While the primary focus is on Air Force entities, units or organizations from other services or civilian agencies can participate in the Heritage Program if their contributions align with Air Force heritage.

How can I access the AirForce Heritage Program resources?
The AirForce Heritage Program resources, including historical documents, photographs, and publications, are available online on the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) website.

Are there any awards or recognition associated with the Heritage Program?
Yes, the Air Force presents several awards and recognition programs, such as the Major General Albert P. Clark Book, Article, and Media Awards, to honor individuals and organizations for their exceptional contributions to Air Force heritage.

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