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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
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
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.
This Air Force Instruction (AFI) implements Air Force Policy Directive 1, Air Force Culture, and echoes the standards in AFI 1-1, Air Force Standards. This publication establishes broad responsibilities and expectations of commanders in the Air Force. This publication applies to all
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.
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:
Airmen espouse Air Force core values: Integrity first. Service before self. Excellence in all we do. 1 This broader meaning does not, however, mean or imply that anyone other than uniformed members of the US Air Force are members of the Armed Services in other contexts. For example, in the context of
Directive (AFPD) 36-26, Total Force Development, and Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2670, Total Force Development. This publication provides information and instructional material on how
Our Air Force Core Values serve as our compass and provide the fortified 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 fly, fight and win as one Air Force.
Air Force into a long-term, upward vector of accomplishment and performance. Our core values define our standards of conduct. Our standards of conduct define how Airmen should behave when...