Air Force Core Values
Consistently choosing to make necessary sacrifices to accomplish the mission and, in doing so, honoring those who make the ultimate sacrifice
Duty
Maintain transparency, seek honest and constructive feedback, and take ownership of actions and decisions
Accountability
Willingness to take personal and professional risks, make decisions that may be unpopular, and to admit to our mistakes
Courage
Commitment to uphold the highest of personal and professional standards
Discipline
The following virtues demonstrate which AF core value? Mission, Discipline, Teamwork
Excellence in All We Do
Which AF core value is described as: 1) does not mean we demand perfection, 2) directs us to continually advance our craft and increase our knowledge as Airmen, 3) passion for continuous improvement and innovation to propel accomplishment and performance, 4) On a personal level, Airmen seek out and complete developmental education and work to stay in their best physical, mental, and moral shape.
Excellence in All We Do
This is the only way to preserve the trust we hold so dear with each other and with the population we serve
Honesty
The following virtues demonstrate which AF core value? Honesty, Courage, Accountability
Integrity First
Which AF core value is described as: 1) the single most important par of character 2) doing the right thing all the time, 3) a moral compass that keeps us on the right path, 4) the foundation upon which trust is built, 5) thoughts and actions align with what is right
Integrity First
What are the three Air Force core values?
Integrity First, Service Before Self, Excellence in All We Do
Commitment to the success and preservation of something bigger than ourselves - demonstrated by helping each other act with honor
Loyalty
A complex undertaking requiring a focus encompassed with operations, product, and resource excellence.
Mission
Treating others with dignity and valuing them as individuals
Respect
The following virtues demonstrate which AF core value? Duty, Loyalty, Respect
Service Before Self
Which AF core value is described as: 1) professional duties take precedence over personal desires, 2) call to live to a higher standard, 3) commitment that takes energy, dedication, and sacrifice, 4) servant mindset, 5) embrace expectations and requirements of the profession of arms
Service Before Self
Recognizing the interdependency of every member's contributions towards the mission and strive for organizational excellence
Teamwork
"A quality considered good or morally desirable"
Virtue