AFSF Hall of Fame

Celebrating the outstanding former Directorate members of AFSF who have demonstrated exceptional service, dedication, and achievements within the division. Their contributions will not be forgotten.

Lava_Cookie8

Lava_Cookie8

Former UCO / COL

Lava was the former CO of SERT. He was a very nice, active guy in his time and would always do his best for SERT to make it better. His work for SERT won't be forgotten, I hope he has a good time in retirement. I know he will be missed by majority of everyone here.

minhman6823

minhman6823

Former Inspector General / Commander

Minhman was the former overseer of IAT, he was also the UCO of the old ODC as well. Minhman was a nice, funny guy who would always try to put AFSF in the right direction. His leadership helped push AFSF into what it is today and without him IAT wouldn’t be here at all. I hope that he has a nice time in other sub divisions, he won’t be forgotten here.

panterblack123

panterblack123

Former Secretary General / Director

AFSF's first ever Commanding Officer, Panterblack123, is someone I really admire. As some of you may know, he is extremely busy in his life as he has his own family to take care of. But yet, that did not stop him from his dedication towards AFSF. AFHC, especially Panter have contributed a lot to set up AFSF and get us open and running. I find it impressive considering that he also needs to lead other things as well. Without panter's contribution, AFSF and all of us wouldn't be here. With that, AFSF wish him the best in his life and in USAF. 🫡

Foxlimsuper200111

Foxlimsuper200111

Former UCO / COL

Fox was the former CO of the Logistics Department and before that, the CO of IAT. He has been in AFSF 2x, and used to be command while Panter was CO. He was one of the most active and one of the most well known individual’s in AFSF. The streets won’t forget Fox. O7.

sufyan17122

sufyan17122

Former DD

Sufy was one of the most oldest, most experienced and one of the most known individual to ever touch AFSF. In the earlier days of AFSF, he helped set up and develop AFSF to what it is today. A natural born leader, sufy contributed a lot of his time to AFSF and worked closely with oracle to shape the future of AFSF with leadership, units, ranks etc.

@~Kitu_Kalushi~

@~Kitu_Kalushi~

Former Commander

Although Iampro wasn't one of the most active AFSF members to the end, she was still a great help with the logistics field for AFSF. She helped with logging, hosting events, maintaining consistent activity at one point and just a great help with AFSF. I can remember when she was a part of the old Training Department and would host a lot. With over 3,714 message, it just shows how active she was in the AFSF community. It's sad to see Iampro go and I am happy to announce that she will go down in AFSF history as one of the best Commanders.

jett0nia

jett0nia

Former DD

Jetton was the Commander of AFSF from the third of Feb in 2023. He achieved the rank of Commander in the sixteenth of June, and finally the Deputy Director somewhere between July to September as records showed. He was a hard-working member of AFSF, and having created the recent EG unit, he was given a lot of adulation. In the second generation of AFSF, when panter was still the Director of AFSF, he helped many people with their needs and questions and created former units like AFSW and SERT. Even if they weren't very poplar, he was very active and hosted a memorable amount of flash inspections. He updated the old documents made by former Directorate members, and was given many medals for his hard work. He was friendly and always active. Unfortunately, with the downfall of AFSF’s activeness and the former elite unit disbanded, his resolve to continue leading this division was crushed and he discharged. Despite the challenges he faced these recent months, his legacy as a hardworking and respected Directorate member of the AFSF will endure.

X_orph556

X_orph556

Former Director

Xorph will be relevantly known as an individual who has shown the expectations of a leader. Me and xorph have essentially been through it all, becoming the 2ic and above within the Elite Guard (EG) before it changed to TRF. I was not here while he had ranked up to directorate, however Xorph was active as hell and a great person to be around during his occupation. He will be remembered in my heart as the best Director so far in AFSF's name.

udhruv

udhruv

Former DD

Udh was the former Deputy Director of AFSF. He has worked hard over the years it is sad to see him gone all because of one thing... He is honestly one of the best DD's. His activity kind of ruins it but he had a lot of passion for the position that he has managed to get to. He has helped me out over the few months I have been here. He stayed here during the rough times when EG got disbanded and AFSF was launched into a plunge of darkness, barely active. But with him being Deputy Director and also command before it is safe to say he has revived AFSF. O7 He will never be forgotten.

Bowling_bed

Bowling_bed

Former DD

Bowling_bed was the most previous former Deputy Director of AFSF. When I rejoined AFSF, he happened to be the CO of TRF, doing everything to the best of his ability. Somehow, I passed him in the long run, but during his time as a DD/COL, he has helped me create docs, host inspections, and many more things. we send him off today as he was recently banned.

apexbattles

apexbattles

Former ADD

Apexbattles was an extremely active AFSF HC and was a previous former Assistant Deputy Director a few months ago. He made many notable changes to AFSF that were never overlooked and were recognized by all of AFSF. He was the overseer of the unit IAT (internal audit team) before its operations unfortunately ceased. He hosted, led, and attended many inspections before, made important documents, and single-handedly somehow managed every member's quota here as a Quota Manager. He is now retired and we wish him the best of luck with his future endeavors.

Brandon_Lovesroblox2

Brandon_Lovesroblox2

Former Director

Brandon was a great leader during when he was Director, he lead AFSF great multiple times trying and trying again to improve AFSF, but ultimately failed due to its past. With his 2nd time here he led it well, yet again. Brandon has shown in times of struggle that he can rise, even though there was times when he was inactive due to college exams, he still showed support, he still showed leadership. It is truly devastating that he had to leave AF and AFSF to pursue his career in real life.

Equioliox

Equioliox

Former CSF

Equioliox served as the first Commandant since the re-opening of AFSF, around five months ago. Through his strong leadership, he guided AFSF through countless inspections, sub-wides, and major events. AFSF got out of its roughest points with him and began to get stronger and stronger.

Ariistarx

Ariistarx

Former CSM

Ariistarx was known for being a competent and reliable member of AFSF. Serving as Command Sergeant Major, he oversaw training, maintained discipline, and mentored new members. His contributions ensured that AFSF stayed organized and professional during his tenure.

FlabberDuckie

FlabberDuckie

Former SEC

FlabberDuckie was one of the funniest and most dedicated members inside of Directorate, always respectful and helpful. When I was the CO of TRF, I hired him as my AXO, and he was always there to help TRF members, even after he became Directorate. He made documents, hosted events, and helped me and the current TRF command make changes in TRF such as academy changes, and many other. Today we say goodbye to him because he suddenly left the server, perhaps to go out and enjoy life.

Xorphzz

Xorphzz (28soopercoolman1234)

Former Director

Xorphzz was one of the best people to come across AFSF. He tried to make it as great as possible and got into many arguments with AFHC to benefit AFSF. Though many of his arguments were denied, he still tried his best to improve this division as much as possible. Back in 2023, he was very popular but wasn't a very high rank. He took a lot of inspiration from those times HC and wanted to be a lot like them because that year was AFSF's best. Xorphzz was insanely active in the community and responded to everyone whenever he could, with over 20,000 messages in the AFSF server. He loved TRF a lot to the point that he didn't want any other HC touching his unit. He was an amazing leader for TRF and wanted nothing better for it to be the best unit AFSF has had. He made many accomplishments within AFSF, practically achieving every medal in here, such as Commandant's Choice, Medal of Honor, Medal of Combat, Medal of Leadership, Medal of Dedication, Medal of Excellence, Medal of Recognition, Medal of Longevity, Medal of Activity, TRF Pink Cross, and a few less important ones. Xorphzz was praised by his members so much that no other HC would get voted for medals. It is sad to see him go, and he will be remembered for his hard work and dedication to this division.

Theonebad_atDTs

Theonebad_atDTs

Former SEC

Theo was one the best and most dedicated people I had the honor of meeting during my air force career. During the start of his career, I would always hear him out performing his peers and doing way more than what he was asked for. After he was transferred out of AFSF to OTS, he didn't stop the work. He actually did far better than most of OTS Board of Directorate would. When he decided to transfer back to AFSF, he helped not only TRF, the unit he was overseeing but AFSF itself too which made us a pretty active division. It was pretty sad to see him go but we will always remember him as one of the goats of AFSF.

tttpuppy6

tttpuppy6

Former Director

Puppy was one of the most influential members when AFSF was struggling the most. He was the Director of AFSF for a short period of time, however, whilst holding this position he was able to re-launch a unit that was practically dead, revive the server after a raid from a trusted command member, and a whole lot more. Puppy was the minds behind launching the Air Force Honor Guard and, if it weren't for his efforts with the unit, I doubt it would still exist today. At the peak of AFSF activity he was able to single handedly raise TRF's member count to approximately 40, a record for any unit, and generally made an environment that was prosperous and encouraging for all. A lot of the work Puppy did is still being used and implemented today, and will so for quite a long period of time. He will be missed greatly and, on behalf of the Directorate team, we wish him the best for any future endeavours he plans to pursue.

ShanLakot1

ShanLakot1

Former SEC

Shan has been with AFSF for a lengthy period of time and has had a massive effect on all, no matter their rank or unit. His leadership ability was admirable for all and he stood as a role model for many. Shan's main focus was on the Honor Guards, being their CO for some time and creating many new things that were implemented to assist all in their own personal progression. This dedication and creativity did not stop when he was given HC as he continuously made changes to help out not only HG but all the units. He assisted when AFSF needed him most, particularly when many new changes were implemented USAF wide. His efforts will not be taken for granted and his legacy will be remembered by all AFSF members.

Yequi09

Yequi09

Former SEC

Yequi was a pretty influential person back when AFSF started. He was the CO of our former educational unit, SDTS and eventually became the overseer of it. He tried to help it to the best of his abilities however it didn't last long due to the changes we had to endure. After SDTS, his focus was set to HG and SACEG which along with shan, helped it as much as they could. Sadly we lost him due to some IRL problems but we will never forget him.