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  2. Vision and Creed - U.S. Air Force

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    We develop Airmen, technology for war fighting and integrating operations with a focus on five core functions. We continually build distinctive capabilities that enable joint forces to dominate enemy operations in all dimensions: land, sea, air and space.

  3. AIR FORCE CORE VALUES - AF

    www.airman.af.mil/Portals/17/001 Home Page/005_The_Little_Blue_Book/Profession...

    Our Air Force Core Values serve as our compass and provide the fortifi ed foundation of our service. We abide by a Code of Conduct that captures our resolve, while our Airman’s Creed highlights the strength of our diverse Airmen who fl y, fi ght and win as one Air Force. We are the world’s greatest Air Force...powered by Airmen, fueled by

  4. PURPOSE - AF

    www.doctrine.af.mil/Portals/61/documents/Airman_Development/BlueBook.pdf

    Whoever you are and wherever you fit on the Air Force team, this is your basic guide to our Air Force Core Values. The Core Values exist for all members of the Air Force family - officer, enlisted, and civilian; active, guard, reserve, and retired. The Core Values are much more than minimum standards. They remind us what it takes to get

  5. BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 1-1 SECRETARY OF THE AIR...

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    1.3. Air Force Core Values. The Air Force Core Values are Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All We Do. The Air Force individual Core Values represent the enduring and guiding principles for which we as individuals and as an organization stand. Our Core Values are

  6. Air Force Core Values and Corresponding Virtues - USAFA Class of...

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    energy, dedication, and sacrifice. We do not “work” in the Air Force; we serve in the Air Force. A heart and mindset for service allows us to embrace expectations and requirements not levied on the American public or other professions. The virtues that demonstrate one truly values service include:

  7. Integrity first, Service before self, and Excellence in all we do...

    www.acc.af.mil/Portals/92/Docs/5M2T/5M2T_Service Before Self.pdf?ver=Fm8LTV...

    “Service before Self” can be defined differently depending on the person, but what does it mean to you? When thinking about what this core value means to you, consider the following: . Reflect on the impact of your service to the USAF.

  8. Revised ‘Brown, Blue Book’ released > Air Force > Article Display

    www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3022387/revised-brown-blue-book-released

    The Air Force recently updated the contents of The Enlisted Force Structure and The Profession of Arms: Our Core Values, more commonly known among Airmen as the “Brown” and “Blue” books. Tradition and heritage are themes found within the revamped foundational guides for Airmen to emulate throughout their career.

  9. Core Values: Why have them, what do they mean? - Luke Air Force...

    www.luke.af.mil/News/Commentaries/Display/Article/360221/core-values-why-have...

    Core values tell us the price of admission to the Air Force. Integrity, service before self and excellence in all we do are simple words that epitomize the values of our military profession. The core values are much more than minimum standards.

  10. BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE HANDBOOK 36-2618 SECRETARY OF THE AIR ...

    www.afrc.af.mil/Portals/87/documents/PDC/afh36-2618.pdf?ver=2020-03-10-102348-690

    competencies are grounded in the Air Force core values (Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do). These values are the thread that weaves through Air Force policies, guidance, and focus areas. Simply put, they influence Air Force activities and Airmen’s actions. 1.2. Purpose of the Enlisted Force Structure. 1.2.1.

  11. Living the Air Force core values

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    The first reason is that "the core values tell us the price of admission to the Air Force itself." The second reason for recognizing the core values is that "they point to what is universal and unchanging in the profession of arms."