If you would like to republish please give the photographer appropriate credit. This photograph is considered public domain and has been cleared for release. Air Force history that an Airman who enlisted day one as an Air Force Specialty Code 1A8X2 became a senior NCO, said Senior Master Sgt. The occasion marked the first time in U.S. Cody Kaglic, 306th IS flight chief of standardization and evaluations. Last month, the 306th Intelligence Squadron hosted a virtual promotion ceremony for Master Sgt. There’s a free bonus right now if you sign up for the game as well! Just use code “ENLISTNOW” in-game to get it.Įnlisted is available now for free to download on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.WILL ROGERS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Okla. It’s got great gunplay and graphics which make it feel like a premium experience. As far as a free game goes, you should at least download it and see if it’s something you’d be interested in investing time into. The game also does a fine job at towing the line between realism and arcade as I never found the gameplay to be too demanding but it also never felt unrealistic or silly. You can also take part in normal modes where you’re only playing as a single soldier for a more familiar experience. For instance, while you take command of your squad, switching between them, you don’t have to completely respawn until the entire squad is wiped out. It’s a really neat title that does offer some difference over the other games in the genre. I’ve had a chance to play a bit of this lately as it’s been available to download for several weeks now in its open-beta state. It is developed by Darkflow Software studio using Dagor engine - the same engine that is used by Gaijin. Enlisted is a WWII military FPS game where you’re able to take command of a 4-man squad, switching between them through the press of a button. Enlisted is a squad-based first person MMO shooter covering key battles from World War II. There are a bunch of different military shooters for PC and a few on consoles, and it can honestly be difficult at times to tell them apart.