United States Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa
Ramstein AB, Germany
POTUS
The Honorable Donald J. Trump
Code of Conduct V
When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.
Nathan Twinning
If our air forces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
C/Col Hwang
Cadet Wing Commander
Air Force Material Command
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
USAF Chief of Staff
Gen. David L. Goldfien
Code of Conduct I
I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, USA
Leadership is intangible; therefore no weapon ever designed can replace it.
C/Capt Zavala
Special Projects
Air Education and Training Command
Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas
AFROTC Commander
Col Christopher L. Bennet
Code of Conduct VI
I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America
Gen. Robert E. Lee, CSA
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.
C/Maj Romero
Standards & Evaluation
Pacific Air Forces
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
Holm Center Commander
Brig. Gen. Christopher J. Neimi
Code of Conduct II
I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
Brig. Gen Jeannie M. Leavitt, USAF
Gender, race, religion, none of that matters. What matters is how you perform.
C/Col Miller
Mission Support Group Commander
Air Combat Command
Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
AETC Commander
Lieutenant General Marshall B. Webb
Code of Conduct IV
If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information nor take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior I will take command. If not I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and back them up in every way.
John Stuart Mill
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.
C/2nd Lt Few
Force Development