The distribution of power and responsibilities to all levels of government
-States were individual governments
-Townships and counties are basic units of government
Federalism
Military is obligated to obey
Articles of the Constitution: Congress's Law & Supreme Court Rulings
•Relationships that reflect Dept of the AF standards of conduct and core values
•Enhance: morale, unit cohesion, good order and discipline and improve the operational environment
•Preserve proper respect for authority and focus on the mission
Professional Relationships
Desired behaviors and characteristics that we must practice and demonstrate. A quality considered morally good or desirable.
Demonstrate one truly values:
-Integrity
-Service
-Excellence
Consistent practice results in habits of honorable thought and action.
Habits lay the foundation for professionalism and character.
Virtue
Guardian 4 Cs:
Character, Connection, Commitment, Courage
The US constitution places limits on the power of the Federal government
Enumerated Powers OR Limited Government
Divides government into 3 branches:
1 Executive
2 Judicial
3 Legislative
Articles I-II
May be pursued on-duty or off-duty and detract from the authority of superiors.
Result in (or appear to show):
-Favoritism
-Misuse of office or position
-Abandonment of organizational goals for personal interests
Appearance matters!!! Even if no actual favoritism exists, the perception of favoritism or an inappropriate relationship can undermine good order and discipline.
Unprofessional Relationships
AF is to virtue as Space Force is to
Commitment
•Defend the Constitution and serve the nation
•High moral character and ethical standards
•Integrity, grit, honesty, authenticity, trustworthiness
•Accountable for decisions, actions, & inactions
•Honor obligation to mission, fellow Guardians, loved ones
Guardian 4 Cs: Character
Government is divided into 3 equal branches
Goal is for each branch to govern the other from obtaining too much power
Separations of Powers/Checks and Balances
First 10 Amendments of Constitution
Part of Constitution that mainly restricts your authority as a military officer
Bill of Rights
UPRs can exist between:
•Officer members
•Enlisted members
•Officer and enlisted members
•Military members and civilian members
•Military members and contractor personnel
•UPRs can occur across all branches of the service
Core Values
Integrity First
Service Before Self
Excellence in All We Do
•Common purpose greater than ourselves
•Stronger together than individually
•Embrace a variety of perspectives
•Treat everyone with dignity, empathy, respect
•Leverage the best each has to offer
Guardian 4 Cs: Connection
Thought to be most powerful branch of government as it is a direct representation of the people
Congress
Restricts military from considering the following when making decisions:
-Gender
-Religious Affiliation
-Race
-Political Associations
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
(officers have limited freedom of speech (cannot speak bad about president, etc).
First Amendment
Specific Prohibitions Relating to Officers: Officers WILL NOT:
•Gamble with enlisted members
•Lend money to or borrow money from enlisted members
•Engage in sexual relations with or date enlisted members
•Share living accommodations with enlisted members except when required to accomplish a military mission (commander's responsibility)
•Engage in business enterprises with enlisted members, or solicit sales to/from enlisted members
Integrity First Virtues:
Service Before Self Virtues:
Excellence in All We Do Virtues:
Honesty, Courage, Accountability, Humility
Duty, Loyalty, Respect
Mission, Discipline, Teamwork
•Pursuit of mastery of self, profession, domain
•See opportunities to learn and grow
•Make best use of the unique strengths of teammates
Guardian 4 Cs: Commitment
Military authority is derived from
Articles of the Constitution: The executive branch
Prohibits military officers from taking weapons from the public.
Individuals may not be permitted to possess certain weapons on a military installation due to base regulations. However, the military cannot simply take firearms from members of the public without legal authority.
Second Amendment
A type of UPR between an officer and enlisted member which violates the customary bounds of acceptable behavior and prejudices good order and discipline, discredits the armed services, or operates to the personal disgrace or dishonor of the officer involved.
Fraternization
Being an Airman or Guardian is a combination of
The Profession of Arms, the oaths we swear, and the Core Values or 4 Cs that we live by
•Do what needs to be done
•Say what needs to be said
•Hold to our convictions
•Recognize power to choose, regardless of circumstance
•Bias toward action
•Accept necessary risk to secure & defend domain
Guardian 4 Cs: Courage