Air Force Women: What's the Right Term?

Megane Turner
2025-04-15 16:05:47
Count answers: 5
Women in the Air Force are referred to as “Airmen.” This gender-neutral term is used to address all personnel in the Air Force, regardless of gender. Women in the US Air Force are simply referred to as “airmen.” This term can be used to address any member of the United States Air Force, regardless of rank.

Aracely Will
2025-04-15 14:22:49
Count answers: 7
Women in the Air Force are referred to as “Airmen.” This gender-neutral term is used to address all personnel in the Air Force, regardless of gender. In the U.S. Air Force, individuals are generally referred to as “airmen.” Yes, women can serve as Airmen in the Air Force.
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