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What are CAP’s Core Values?

Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence and Respect

What is Integrity?

The willingness to do what is right, even when no one is looking

What is Volunteer Service?

The difference between “giving” and “taking”

What is Excellence?

No matter what challenge is facing you, you will give your best effort

What is Respect?

Treating others as you would want to be treated.

What is self-awareness?

The ability to monitor and judge your own actions

What is discipline?

Following the instructions of your teacher

What is self-discipline?

The ability to direct your thoughts, emotions and actions towards a meaningful purpose

What is attitude?

The state of mind that lies behind your every action

What are some things that reveal your attitude?

Facial expressions, gestures, posture and tone of voice

All attitudes, bad and good, are __________.

Contagious

What is an oath?

A solemn promise

What are customs and courtesies?

Small, but important expressions of politeness and mutual respect

What is an example of customs and courtesies?

Saluting; addressing adults as “Mr.” or “Mrs.”; coming to attention for officers; shaking hands when meeting someone

All military customs and courtesies are rooted in basic __________ and _______.

Politeness; Respect

What is a uniform?

A vehicle for learning self-discipline, personal responsibility, and self-respect

What are all the grade insignia in order fromlowest to highest?

Airman; Airman First Class; Senior Airman; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Senior Master Sergeant; Chief Master Sergeant; 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Lieutenant; Captain; Major; Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel

What is the chain of command?

A system in which leaders are ranked one above the other according to their status

What does it mean to “jump the chain”?

Taking a problem immediately to a higher level authority without consulting someone of lower rank first