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• Airmanship
o Refers to all Airmen, skilled practitioners and combatants of air, space, and cyberspace warfare
o Elements of Airmanship: Oath of Enlistment, USAF Core Values, Resiliency, Warrior Ethos, Profession of Arms
• Profession of Arms
o Ensure national security, Protect citizens, Preserve American way of life, Safeguard America’s future, Place country’s and service’s needs above our own, May involve making the “ultimate sacrifice”
• Progressive Professionalism (P2)
o Low Commitment – least professional, “just a job”
o High Commitment – most professional, “a calling”
o Goal of P2 is for all members to consider where they are in professionalism and commitment and strive to progress toward high commitment
• Direction, Discipline, and Recognition (DDR)
o Considered foundation of P2
o Direction – helps us adjust to military life, learn jobs, mature
o Discipline – curbs negative and inappropriate behaviors
o Recognition – awards for positive behavior and performance
o Integrity First
 Courage
 Honesty
 Responsibility
 Accountability
 Justice
 Openness
 Self-respect
 Humility
 Honor
o Service Before Self
 Rule following
 Faith in the system
 Duty
 Respect for others
 Self-discipline
 Self-control
 Appropriate actions/desires
 Tolerance
 Loyalty
• NOTE: Service Before Self does NOT mean service before family. Airmen have a responsibility to their families.
o Excellence In All We Do
 Personal Excellence
 Organizational Excellence
 Resource Excellence
 Operational Excellence
 Product/Service Excellence
 Interpersonal Excellence
• Mutual Respect
• Benefit of the Doubt
• Warrior Ethos - enables us to develop confidence, courage, and integrity, and to overcome all hardships with honor
o Military Bearing
o Self-discipline
o Self-control
o Hardiness of spirit
o Courage
 Moral – follow what one believes to be right, regardless of cost to oneself
 Physical – actions one takes when faced with fear, pain, uncertainty, or danger
o Resiliency
ability to withstand, recover, and grow in the face of stressors and changing demands; helps Airmen overcome and bounce back from hardships
 Be a Wingman
 “Comm” check
 Lead from the Front
 Mental Rehearsal
 Nutrition
 Physical Fitness
 Problem Solving
 Purpose
 Recharge
 Situational Awareness
 Strategic Thinking
 Tactical Breathing