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47 Cards in this Set

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Chapter 1
Warrior Knowledge (k)
9
Chapter 2
Pay and Travel (i)
13
Chapter 3
Uniforms, Clothing, and Supplies (i)
19
Chapter 4
Medical Treatment and First Aid (f)
25
Chapter 5
Field Training Organization (k)
31
Chapter 6
Honor Code and Professional Values (k)
40
Chapter 7
Rules and Regulations (k)
42
Chapter 8
General Activities in Garrison (k)
55
Chapter 9
Dining Facility Procedures in Garrison (k)
63
Chapter 10
Dorms and Bays in Garrison (k)
70
Chapter 11
Dorms and Pays Maintenance (k)
72
Chapter 12
Inspections, Evaluations, Counseling (k)
91
Chapter 13
Physical Training (PT) (f)
98
Chapter 14
Field Training Completion (i)
102
Chapter 15
Awards (i)
105
President
The Honorable Barack H. Obama
Secretary of Defense
The Honorable Robert M. Gates
Secretary of the Air Force
The Honorable Michael B. Donley
USAF Chief of Staff
General Norton A. Schwartz
AETC/CC
General Stephen R. Lorenz
AU/CC
Lt General Allen G. Peck
Holm Center/CC
Brigadier General Teresa A. H. Djuric
AFROTC/CC
Colonel John M. McCain
Air Mobility Command
Scott AFB, IL
Air Combat Command
Langley AFB, VA
Air Education and Training Command
Randolph AFB, TX
Air Force Space Command
Peterson AFB, CO
Air Force Special Operations Command
Hurlburt Field, FL
United States Air Forces in Europe
Ramstein AB, Germany
Pacific Air Forces
Hickam AFB, HI
Air Force Material Command
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Air Force Reserve Command
Robins AFB, GA
Quote 1 (ch1)
Duty then is the sublimest word in the English language. You should do your duty in all things. You can never do more. You should never wish to do less.
General Robert E. Lee
Quote 2 (ch1)
The American people rightly look to their military leaders to be not only skilled in the technical aspects of the profession of arms, but to be men of integrity.
General Joseph L. Collins
Quote 3 (ch1)
Leadership is intangible; therefore no weapon ever designed can replace it.
General Omar Bradley
Quote 4 (ch1)
If our air forces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
General Nathan Twining
Quote 5 (ch1)
If I didn't have air supremacy, I wouldn't be here.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Quote 6 (ch3)
I don't mind being called tough, because in this racket, it's the tough guys who lead the survivors.
General Curtis E. Lemay, Chief of Staff, USAF
Quote 7 (ch4)
In every battle, there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten; then he who continues the attack wins.
General Ulysses S. Grant
Quote 8 (ch5)
Victory smiles upon those who anticipate the changes in the character of war, not upon those who wait to adapt themselves after the changes occur.
Italian Air Marshall Guilio Douhet
Quote 9 (ch6)
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. The person, who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
John Stuart Mill
Quote 10 (ch7)
Integrity is the fundamental premise for military service in a free society. Without integrity, the moral pillars of our military strength, public trust, and self-respect are lost.
General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF
Quote 11 (ch11)
War, once declared, must be waged offensively, aggressively. The enemy must not be fended off; but smitten down. You may then spare him every exaction, relinquish every gain, but 'til then he must be struck incessantly and remorselessly.
Alfred Theyer Mahan
Quote 12 (ch12)
There is only one sort of dicipline - PERFECT DISCIPLINE. Men cannot have good battle dicipline and poor administrative discipline.
General George S. Patton, Jr., USA
Quote 13 (ch13)
The power of excellence is overwhelming. It is always in demand, and nobody cares about its color.
General Daniel S. "Chappie" James, USAF
Quote 14 (ch15)
It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to demonstrate. It is the solder who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.
Father Denis Edward O'Brein, Sergeant, USMC
Quote 15 (intro)
War makes extremely heavy demands on the soldier's strength and nerves. For this reason, make heavy demands on your men in peacetime exercises.
German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel