These three concepts represent the Air Force Core Values
Integrity First
Service Before Self
Excellence in all we do
These four concepts represent the Space Four C's
Character
Connection
Commitment
Courage
These are the fundamental and enduring concepts that provide the foundation for Airmanship.
The Air Force Core Values
This Air Force Virtue demands valuing each individual and treating them with dignity
Respect
This person is the longest cadre member, and has been working at UNO for over 30 years.
This core value demonstrates a path willingly chosen, which is often fraught with sacrifice by putting the needs of the country and comrades above one's own personal desires.
Service Before Self
Courage
This is the collective representation of what it means to be a member of the United States Space Force (USSF)
The Guardian Spirit
This Air Force Virtue describes the obligation to fulfill the mission's requirements
Duty
This officer cadre member is in a rated career field, and is the primary instructor for the AS 300 class. They are also the recruiting officer for Det 470.
Major Jonathan Williams
This core value is represented by an airman doing the right thing all the time, even when no one is looking.
This 'C' consists of high morality and ethical standards, which are the foundation of a guardian's personal and professional life.
Character
The Profession of Arms: Our Core Values describes what it means to be a member of the profession of arms. This publication is also known as
The Little Blue Book
This Air Force Virtue describes doing what is right despite the presence of fear.
Courage
This enlisted member is the non-commissioned officer in charge of administration, and is your primary contact for DoDMERB and tuition assistance.
TSgt Caleb Hager
This core value is not just about achieving individual success, but fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability and integrity.
Excellence in all we do
This 'C' describes a dedication to the pursuit of mastery of one's self.
Commitment
These are considered the foundation of United States Space Force culture
The Four C's
This Air Force Virtue describes the individual commitment to upholding the highest of personal and professional standards.
Discipline
This enlisted cadre member will be the primary instructor the the AS 100 class starting spring 2025.
TSgt Kendall Williams
Associated with each of the core values are _____ which are desired behaviors associated with each of the core values that demonstrate an airman's commitment.
Virtues
This 'C' describes the common purpose greater than ourselves that links guardians together.
Connection
As Airmen and Guardians, we are entrusted with the security and safety of our nation. This characterization of our employment in the Department of Defense is otherwise known as
The Profession of Arms
Under this Air Force Virtue, Airmen understand the importance of each member's contribution to the mission and aim for organizational excellence
Teamwork
Person is a logistics officer by trade, has their jump wings, and is your detachment commander.
Lt Col Jessica Stewart