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About 368th Recruiting Squadron

The 368th Recruiting Squadron is a unit of the United States Air Force responsible for recruiting efforts across a broad region of the central United States. Activated in 2006, the squadron operates under the 372nd Recruiting Group, Air Force Recruiting Service. Headquartered at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, the 368th plays a critical role in enlisting and guiding new Air Force personnel into a variety of career fields. Over the years, the squadron has consistently met or exceeded its recruitment goals, supporting the Air Force's mission by ensuring a steady flow of qualified airmen.

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Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

Osan Korea Electronic Warfare Technician

51 Component Repair Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1979

Boeing 767 Captain

Boeing 767 Captain

U.S. Air Force • 2017

Towing Gliders

Towing Gliders

U.S. Air Force • 2000

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

C-141 Flight Engineer Graduation

708 Military Airlift Squadron • U.S. Air Force • 1982

About 368th Recruiting Squadron

About this Unit

The 368th Recruiting Squadron is a unit of the United States Air Force responsible for recruiting efforts across a broad region of the central United States. Activated in 2006, the squadron operates under the 372nd Recruiting Group, Air Force Recruiting Service. Headquartered at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, the 368th plays a critical role in enlisting and guiding new Air Force personnel into a variety of career fields. Over the years, the squadron has consistently met or exceeded its recruitment goals, supporting the Air Force's mission by ensuring a steady flow of qualified airmen.

Historical Facts

• Formation and Mission: The 368th Recruiting Squadron (368 RCS) is part of the United States Air Force and is tasked with recruiting quality personnel for the Air Force and Space Force, primarily covering the Midwest region of the United States. • Geographical Coverage: The squadron is headquartered at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and covers an area including Utah, Idaho, Montana, and parts of Nevada, Wyoming, and Oregon. • Establishment: The 368th was originally activated in July 1994 to streamline recruiting efforts and better serve the growing needs of the Air Force. • Recruiting Excellence: The squadron has consistently ranked among the top recruiting units in the Air Force Recruiting Service, earning multiple awards for surpassing recruitment goals. • Community Involvement: The 368th RCS is known for active community engagement, participating in local events, school visits, and public speaking engagements to educate the public about Air Force opportunities. • Support for Diversity: The unit is recognized for its efforts in supporting diversity and inclusion, helping to ensure that the Air Force reflects the nation it serves. • Technology Integration: The squadron utilizes advanced digital tools and social media outreach to connect with a new generation of potential recruits. • Enlisted and Officer Recruiting: The 368 RCS recruits for both enlisted and officer positions, playing a key role in shaping the future leadership of the Air Force and Space Force. • Squadron Motto: The 368th’s motto, “Mountain West’s Gateway to the Air Force,” highlights its role as the primary link between the Mountain West communities and Air Force service. • Notable Alumni: Many of the Airmen recruited by the 368th RCS have gone on to achieve high honors and leadership positions within the Air Force, including pilots, engineers, and senior non-commissioned officers.