Electronic image depicting US Air Force Airman's Creed. (US Air Force Electronic Image by Wm. Barry Caldwell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electronic-image-depicting-us-air-force-airmans-creed-us-air-force-electronic-image-by-wm-barry-caldwell-image188703037.html
RMMY04J5–Electronic image depicting US Air Force Airman's Creed. (US Air Force Electronic Image by Wm. Barry Caldwell)
South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a fire team member with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017. (U.S Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Logan Carlson) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-south-carolina-air-national-guard-senior-airman-matthew-turner-a-fire-162833421.html
RMKCWKK9–South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a fire team member with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017. (U.S Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Logan Carlson)
'And I will not fail!' yells Brig. Gen. Trent Edwards, Air Force Space Command director of financial management and comptroller, during an Air Force birthday celebration Sept. 16, 2016 at Peterson Air Force Base, Co. Edwards included the Airman's Creed in his speech. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. David Salanitri) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-and-i-will-not-fail!-yells-brig-gen-trent-edwards-air-force-space-129234361.html
RMHE73MW–'And I will not fail!' yells Brig. Gen. Trent Edwards, Air Force Space Command director of financial management and comptroller, during an Air Force birthday celebration Sept. 16, 2016 at Peterson Air Force Base, Co. Edwards included the Airman's Creed in his speech. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. David Salanitri)
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Corey Gatewood, the 570th Contingency Response Group first sergeant, pauses prior to reciting the Airman's creed during the welcoming ceremony for the Headquarters Air Force Commander-in-Chief's Installation Excellence Award Review Board, Jan. 20, 2011, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Travis and Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, are the last two bases competing for the coveted annual award. Master Sgt. Stan Parker Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-master-sgt-corey-gatewood-the-570th-contingency-response-78705334.html
RMEG19CP–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Corey Gatewood, the 570th Contingency Response Group first sergeant, pauses prior to reciting the Airman's creed during the welcoming ceremony for the Headquarters Air Force Commander-in-Chief's Installation Excellence Award Review Board, Jan. 20, 2011, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Travis and Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, are the last two bases competing for the coveted annual award. Master Sgt. Stan Parker
The Airman's Creed was implemented in 2007 to inspire pride in Airmen through reflection in the role they play in supporting and defending the nation. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-airmans-creed-was-implemented-in-2007-to-inspire-pride-in-airmen-138043222.html
RMJ0GBF2–The Airman's Creed was implemented in 2007 to inspire pride in Airmen through reflection in the role they play in supporting and defending the nation. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton)
The poster was produced for the 326th Training Squadron March 19, 2018, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Introduced in 2007, the Airman’s Creed was fueled by the U.S. Air Force’s heritage, culture, convection and character. The words imbedded within the silhouette highlight each of these attributes and serves as a reminder for each Airman who views the display. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-poster-was-produced-for-the-326th-training-squadron-march-19-2018-joint-base-san-antonio-lackland-introduced-in-2007-the-airmans-creed-was-fueled-by-the-us-air-forces-heritage-culture-convection-and-character-the-words-imbedded-within-the-silhouette-highlight-each-of-these-attributes-and-serves-as-a-reminder-for-each-airman-who-views-the-display-image179618870.html
RMMC69KJ–The poster was produced for the 326th Training Squadron March 19, 2018, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Introduced in 2007, the Airman’s Creed was fueled by the U.S. Air Force’s heritage, culture, convection and character. The words imbedded within the silhouette highlight each of these attributes and serves as a reminder for each Airman who views the display.
The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-airmans-creed-is-a-statement-of-beliefs-designed-to-ignite-a-surge-138971067.html
RMJ22K0B–The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton)
The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-airmans-creed-is-a-statement-of-beliefs-designed-to-ignite-a-surge-139425999.html
RMJ2RB7Y–The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton)
Airman Leadership School graduates, Class 21-D, recite the Airman’s Creed during their ALS graduation ceremony at the Base Theater, on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, May 20, 2021. Class 21-D graduated 15 Airmen into front-line supervisors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-leadership-school-graduates-class-21-d-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-their-als-graduation-ceremony-at-the-base-theater-on-goodfellow-air-force-base-texas-may-20-2021-class-21-d-graduated-15-airmen-into-front-line-supervisors-image442375723.html
RM2GKKXMY–Airman Leadership School graduates, Class 21-D, recite the Airman’s Creed during their ALS graduation ceremony at the Base Theater, on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, May 20, 2021. Class 21-D graduated 15 Airmen into front-line supervisors.
U.S. Air Force Airman Leadership School graduates recite the Airman’s Creed during the ALS graduation ceremony at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April. 1, 2022. Class 22-C graduated 16 Airmen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-leadership-school-graduates-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-the-als-graduation-ceremony-at-goodfellow-air-force-base-texas-april-1-2022-class-22-c-graduated-16-airmen-image502893950.html
RM2M64PA6–U.S. Air Force Airman Leadership School graduates recite the Airman’s Creed during the ALS graduation ceremony at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April. 1, 2022. Class 22-C graduated 16 Airmen.
Graduates of the Staff Sgt. Julio Alonso Airman Leadership School, Class 21-F, recite the Airman’s Creed during their graduation ceremony held at The Landings on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 22, 2021. Twenty-nine Airmen graduated at the first post-COVID-19 dinner and graduation ceremony. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/graduates-of-the-staff-sgt-julio-alonso-airman-leadership-school-class-21-f-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-their-graduation-ceremony-held-at-the-landings-on-dover-air-force-base-delaware-july-22-2021-twenty-nine-airmen-graduated-at-the-first-post-covid-19-dinner-and-graduation-ceremony-image442529742.html
RM2GKXY5J–Graduates of the Staff Sgt. Julio Alonso Airman Leadership School, Class 21-F, recite the Airman’s Creed during their graduation ceremony held at The Landings on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 22, 2021. Twenty-nine Airmen graduated at the first post-COVID-19 dinner and graduation ceremony.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Cheyenne Her, Airman Leadership School class 22-G class leader, sings the national anthem during the graduation of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 13, 2022. Graduates lead the ceremony in multiple military traditions, such as the singing of the national anthem and the Air Force song, and the Airman’s Creed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-cheyenne-her-airman-leadership-school-class-22-g-class-leader-sings-the-national-anthem-during-the-graduation-of-als-class-22-g-goodfellow-air-force-base-texas-oct-13-2022-graduates-lead-the-ceremony-in-multiple-military-traditions-such-as-the-singing-of-the-national-anthem-and-the-air-force-song-and-the-airmans-creed-image491692476.html
RM2KFXENG–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Cheyenne Her, Airman Leadership School class 22-G class leader, sings the national anthem during the graduation of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 13, 2022. Graduates lead the ceremony in multiple military traditions, such as the singing of the national anthem and the Air Force song, and the Airman’s Creed.
Electronic image depicting US Air Force Airman's Creed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electronic-image-depicting-us-air-force-airmans-creed-image230678168.html
RMRB88A0–Electronic image depicting US Air Force Airman's Creed.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Cheyenne Her, Airman Leadership School class 22-G class leader, sings the national anthem during the graduation of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 13, 2022. Graduates lead the ceremony in multiple military traditions, such as the singing of the national anthem and the Air Force song, and the Airman’s Creed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-cheyenne-her-airman-leadership-school-class-22-g-class-leader-sings-the-national-anthem-during-the-graduation-of-als-class-22-g-goodfellow-air-force-base-texas-oct-13-2022-graduates-lead-the-ceremony-in-multiple-military-traditions-such-as-the-singing-of-the-national-anthem-and-the-air-force-song-and-the-airmans-creed-image512953265.html
RM2MPF13D–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Cheyenne Her, Airman Leadership School class 22-G class leader, sings the national anthem during the graduation of ALS class 22-G, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 13, 2022. Graduates lead the ceremony in multiple military traditions, such as the singing of the national anthem and the Air Force song, and the Airman’s Creed.
The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airmans-creed-is-a-statement-of-beliefs-designed-to-ignite-a-surge-of-the-esprit-de-corps-values-pride-and-heritage-which-defines-the-unique-capabilities-of-an-american-airman-it-was-designed-to-reinvigorate-a-warrior-ethos-while-providing-airmen-a-tangible-statement-of-beliefs-us-air-force-graphic-by-staff-sgt-william-banton-image186186641.html
RMMPWEXW–The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. William Banton)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, center, has a discussion during a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. All newly enlisted Airmen must attend FTAC upon arrival to their first duty station. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-jeydi-delgado-325th-force-support-squadron-first-term-airman-course-noncommissioned-officer-in-charge-of-ftac-center-has-a-discussion-during-a-briefing-at-tyndall-air-force-base-florida-aug-22-2022-all-newly-enlisted-airmen-must-attend-ftac-upon-arrival-to-their-first-duty-station-image509161559.html
RM2MGA8NB–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, center, has a discussion during a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. All newly enlisted Airmen must attend FTAC upon arrival to their first duty station.
South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a security forces airman with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-carolina-air-national-guard-senior-airman-matthew-turner-a-security-forces-airman-with-the-169th-fighter-wing-recites-the-airmans-creed-during-the-2017-best-warrior-competition-at-mccrady-training-center-in-eastover-sc-jan-29-2017-the-five-day-event-consisted-of-a-road-march-physical-fitness-test-and-weapons-qualification-events-among-others-participants-competed-as-individuals-with-an-enlisted-and-non-commissioned-officer-winner-being-announced-feb-1-2017-image230179166.html
RMRADFTE–South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a security forces airman with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Delgado serves as the lead coordinator for the course to develop a well-rounded schedule of briefings to aid the standard curriculum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-jeydi-delgado-325th-force-support-squadron-first-term-airman-course-noncommissioned-officer-in-charge-of-ftac-gives-a-briefing-at-tyndall-air-force-base-florida-aug-22-2022-delgado-serves-as-the-lead-coordinator-for-the-course-to-develop-a-well-rounded-schedule-of-briefings-to-aid-the-standard-curriculum-image509161564.html
RM2MGA8NG–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Delgado serves as the lead coordinator for the course to develop a well-rounded schedule of briefings to aid the standard curriculum.
Staff Sgt. Justin Wilson, Airman Leadership School graduate of Class 18-B, recites the Airman’s Creed with his fellow class graduates during their ALS graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-justin-wilson-airman-leadership-school-graduate-of-class-18-b-recites-the-airmans-creed-with-his-fellow-class-graduates-during-their-als-graduation-ceremony-feb-8-2018-vandenberg-air-force-base-calif-als-is-a-24-day-course-designed-to-develop-leadership-and-communication-abilities-and-prepare-airmen-for-their-supervisory-responsibilities-as-non-commissioned-officers-us-air-force-image179048183.html
RMMB89NY–Staff Sgt. Justin Wilson, Airman Leadership School graduate of Class 18-B, recites the Airman’s Creed with his fellow class graduates during their ALS graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Delgado serves as the lead coordinator for the course to develop a well-rounded schedule of briefings to aid the standard curriculum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-jeydi-delgado-325th-force-support-squadron-first-term-airman-course-noncommissioned-officer-in-charge-of-ftac-gives-a-briefing-at-tyndall-air-force-base-florida-aug-22-2022-delgado-serves-as-the-lead-coordinator-for-the-course-to-develop-a-well-rounded-schedule-of-briefings-to-aid-the-standard-curriculum-image509164535.html
RM2MGACFK–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Delgado serves as the lead coordinator for the course to develop a well-rounded schedule of briefings to aid the standard curriculum.
The Airman's Creed was implemented in 2007 to inspire pride in Airmen through reflection in the role they play in supporting and defending the nation. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airmans-creed-was-implemented-in-2007-to-inspire-pride-in-airmen-through-reflection-in-the-role-they-play-in-supporting-and-defending-the-nation-it-was-designed-to-reinvigorate-a-warrior-ethos-while-providing-airmen-a-tangible-statement-of-beliefs-image228555701.html
RMR7RH3H–The Airman's Creed was implemented in 2007 to inspire pride in Airmen through reflection in the role they play in supporting and defending the nation. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, left, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Tyndall’s FTAC has a dedicated staff intent on offering the best curriculum as possible to help pave to way for success as new Airmen transition into an operational role. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-jeydi-delgado-325th-force-support-squadron-first-term-airman-course-noncommissioned-officer-in-charge-of-ftac-left-gives-a-briefing-at-tyndall-air-force-base-florida-aug-22-2022-tyndalls-ftac-has-a-dedicated-staff-intent-on-offering-the-best-curriculum-as-possible-to-help-pave-to-way-for-success-as-new-airmen-transition-into-an-operational-role-image509161557.html
RM2MGA8N9–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeydi Delgado, 325th Force Support Squadron First Term Airman Course noncommissioned officer in charge of FTAC, left, gives a briefing at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 22, 2022. Tyndall’s FTAC has a dedicated staff intent on offering the best curriculum as possible to help pave to way for success as new Airmen transition into an operational role.
Newly promoted staff sergeants recite the Airman's Creed during a quarterly noncommissioned officer induction ceremony at the Rocker NCO Club, Nov. 16, 2015, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The Airman's Creed helps establish a coherent bond between the members of the U.S. Air Force. The creed is fueled by the Air Force's heritage and, in the words of Moseley, 'the warfighting-focused culture, conviction, character, ethic, mindset, spirit and soul we foster in all Airmen'. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newly-promoted-staff-sergeants-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-a-quarterly-noncommissioned-officer-induction-ceremony-at-the-rocker-nco-club-nov-16-2015-at-kadena-air-base-japan-the-airmans-creed-helps-establish-a-coherent-bond-between-the-members-of-the-us-air-force-the-creed-is-fueled-by-the-air-forces-heritage-and-in-the-words-of-moseley-the-warfighting-focused-culture-conviction-character-ethic-mindset-spirit-and-soul-we-foster-in-all-airmen-us-air-force-photo-by-naoto-anazawa-image215333205.html
RMPE97KH–Newly promoted staff sergeants recite the Airman's Creed during a quarterly noncommissioned officer induction ceremony at the Rocker NCO Club, Nov. 16, 2015, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The Airman's Creed helps establish a coherent bond between the members of the U.S. Air Force. The creed is fueled by the Air Force's heritage and, in the words of Moseley, 'the warfighting-focused culture, conviction, character, ethic, mindset, spirit and soul we foster in all Airmen'. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a security forces airman with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017. (U.S Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Logan Carlson) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-carolina-air-national-guard-senior-airman-matthew-turner-a-security-forces-airman-with-the-169th-fighter-wing-recites-the-airmans-creed-during-the-2017-best-warrior-competition-at-mccrady-training-center-in-eastover-sc-jan-29-2017-the-five-day-event-consisted-of-a-road-march-physical-fitness-test-and-weapons-qualification-events-among-others-participants-competed-as-individuals-with-an-enlisted-and-non-commissioned-officer-winner-being-announced-feb-1-2017-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-logan-carlson-image187442183.html
RMMTXMBK–South Carolina Air National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Turner, a security forces airman with the 169th Fighter Wing, recites the Airman's Creed during the 2017 Best Warrior Competition at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C., Jan 29, 2017. The five-day event consisted of a road march, physical fitness test, and weapons qualification events, among others. Participants competed as individuals with an enlisted and non-commissioned officer winner being announced Feb. 1, 2017. (U.S Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Logan Carlson)
Chief Master Sgt. Vicki Robertson, the 302nd Airlift Wing command chief, addresses the Reserve wing’s newest front-line supervisors during its inaugural NCO Induction Ceremony Jan. 5, 2018, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Robertson emphasized the gravity of entering the NCO tier of the enlisted structure. ”The Airman’s Creed recited today by our newest staff sergeants represents the individual talents, experiences and strengths they each bring to the Air Force,” said Robertson. “They resonate as one voice into a team that will take care of Airmen, perform the mission and leave no one beh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sgt-vicki-robertson-the-302nd-airlift-wing-command-chief-addresses-the-reserve-wings-newest-front-line-supervisors-during-its-inaugural-nco-induction-ceremony-jan-5-2018-at-peterson-air-force-base-colorado-robertson-emphasized-the-gravity-of-entering-the-nco-tier-of-the-enlisted-structure-the-airmans-creed-recited-today-by-our-newest-staff-sergeants-represents-the-individual-talents-experiences-and-strengths-they-each-bring-to-the-air-force-said-robertson-they-resonate-as-one-voice-into-a-team-that-will-take-care-of-airmen-perform-the-mission-and-leave-no-one-beh-image228581811.html
RMR7TPC3–Chief Master Sgt. Vicki Robertson, the 302nd Airlift Wing command chief, addresses the Reserve wing’s newest front-line supervisors during its inaugural NCO Induction Ceremony Jan. 5, 2018, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Robertson emphasized the gravity of entering the NCO tier of the enlisted structure. ”The Airman’s Creed recited today by our newest staff sergeants represents the individual talents, experiences and strengths they each bring to the Air Force,” said Robertson. “They resonate as one voice into a team that will take care of Airmen, perform the mission and leave no one beh
Airmen raise their right hand to recite the oath of enlistment during a BMT graduation ceremony. Airmen recite the Airman's Creed and the oath of enlistment before they're released for a weekend of celebration with family and friends. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.) Basic032 by AirmanMagazine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airmen-raise-their-right-hand-to-recite-the-oath-of-enlistment-during-174513089.html
RMM3WN69–Airmen raise their right hand to recite the oath of enlistment during a BMT graduation ceremony. Airmen recite the Airman's Creed and the oath of enlistment before they're released for a weekend of celebration with family and friends. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.) Basic032 by AirmanMagazine
The poster was produced for the 326th Training Squadron March 19, 2018, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Introduced in 2007, the Airman’s Creed was fueled by the U.S. Air Force’s heritage, culture, convection and character. The words imbedded within the silhouette highlight each of these attributes and serves as a reminder for each Airman who views the display. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Ismael Ortega) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-poster-was-produced-for-the-326th-training-squadron-march-19-2018-joint-base-san-antonio-lackland-introduced-in-2007-the-airmans-creed-was-fueled-by-the-us-air-forces-heritage-culture-convection-and-character-the-words-imbedded-within-the-silhouette-highlight-each-of-these-attributes-and-serves-as-a-reminder-for-each-airman-who-views-the-display-us-air-force-graphic-by-ismael-ortega-image180255045.html
RMMD7945–The poster was produced for the 326th Training Squadron March 19, 2018, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Introduced in 2007, the Airman’s Creed was fueled by the U.S. Air Force’s heritage, culture, convection and character. The words imbedded within the silhouette highlight each of these attributes and serves as a reminder for each Airman who views the display. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Ismael Ortega)
The Airman's Creed.(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Heather Heiney) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airmans-creedus-air-force-photostaff-sgt-heather-heiney-image188584845.html
RMMXPNW1–The Airman's Creed.(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Heather Heiney)
Langley Top Three organization members participate in a drill-off competition at Langley Air Force Base, Va., Oct. 28, 2015. In addition to completing a 30-step sequence, the competitors recited the Airman’s Creed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kimberly Nagle/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langley-top-three-organization-members-participate-in-a-drill-off-competition-at-langley-air-force-base-va-oct-28-2015-in-addition-to-completing-a-30-step-sequence-the-competitors-recited-the-airmans-creed-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-kimberly-naglereleased-image215322880.html
RMPE8PET–Langley Top Three organization members participate in a drill-off competition at Langley Air Force Base, Va., Oct. 28, 2015. In addition to completing a 30-step sequence, the competitors recited the Airman’s Creed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kimberly Nagle/Released)
Keesler’s newest senior noncommissioned officers recite the Airman’s Creed during the senior noncommissioned officer induction ceremony at the Bay Breeze Event Center Aug. 25, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. The ceremony included a candle lighting ceremony and dinner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keeslers-newest-senior-noncommissioned-officers-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-the-senior-noncommissioned-officer-induction-ceremony-at-the-bay-breeze-event-center-aug-25-2017-on-keesler-air-force-base-mississippi-the-ceremony-included-a-candle-lighting-ceremony-and-dinner-us-air-force-photo-by-kemberly-groue-image185087935.html
RMMN3DFB–Keesler’s newest senior noncommissioned officers recite the Airman’s Creed during the senior noncommissioned officer induction ceremony at the Bay Breeze Event Center Aug. 25, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. The ceremony included a candle lighting ceremony and dinner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
'And I will not fail!' yells Brig. Gen. Trent Edwards, Air Force Space Command director of financial management and comptroller, during an Air Force birthday celebration Sept. 16, 2016 at Peterson Air Force Base, Co. Edwards included the Airman's Creed in his speech. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. David Salanitri) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/and-i-will-not-fail!-yells-brig-gen-trent-edwards-air-force-space-command-director-of-financial-management-and-comptroller-during-an-air-force-birthday-celebration-sept-16-2016-at-peterson-air-force-base-co-edwards-included-the-airmans-creed-in-his-speech-us-air-force-phototech-sgt-david-salanitri-image208093995.html
RMP2FE0B–'And I will not fail!' yells Brig. Gen. Trent Edwards, Air Force Space Command director of financial management and comptroller, during an Air Force birthday celebration Sept. 16, 2016 at Peterson Air Force Base, Co. Edwards included the Airman's Creed in his speech. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. David Salanitri)
Attendees of the ALS graduation stand at attention to recite the Airman's Creed. It is traditional to recite the Airman's Creed at the end of all U.S. Air Force ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attendees-of-the-als-graduation-stand-at-attention-to-recite-the-airmans-creed-it-is-traditional-to-recite-the-airmans-creed-at-the-end-of-all-us-air-force-ceremonies-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-rebeccah-a-woodrowus-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-rebeccah-a-woodrow-image183627694.html
RMMJMXYX–Attendees of the ALS graduation stand at attention to recite the Airman's Creed. It is traditional to recite the Airman's Creed at the end of all U.S. Air Force ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)
Rodney J. McKinley, retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force, talks to Airman Leadership School students at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, March 1, 2019. During this discussion, McKinley explained how he implemented the Airman’s Creed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rodney-j-mckinley-retired-chief-master-sgt-of-the-air-force-talks-to-airman-leadership-school-students-at-minot-air-force-base-north-dakota-march-1-2019-during-this-discussion-mckinley-explained-how-he-implemented-the-airmans-creed-image243537920.html
RMT4632T–Rodney J. McKinley, retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force, talks to Airman Leadership School students at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, March 1, 2019. During this discussion, McKinley explained how he implemented the Airman’s Creed.
Attendees of the ALS graduation stand at attention to recite the Airman's Creed. It is traditional to recite the Airman's Creed at the end of all U.S. Air Force ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attendees-of-the-als-graduation-stand-at-attention-to-recite-the-airmans-creed-it-is-traditional-to-recite-the-airmans-creed-at-the-end-of-all-us-air-force-ceremonies-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-rebeccah-a-woodrowus-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-rebeccah-a-woodrow-image180666858.html
RMMDX2BP–Attendees of the ALS graduation stand at attention to recite the Airman's Creed. It is traditional to recite the Airman's Creed at the end of all U.S. Air Force ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rebeccah A. Woodrow)
Prior to class, Staff Sgt. Mark Visita, 59th Training Group military training leader, leads technical training students in singing the Air Force song and reciting the Airman’s Creed April 14, 2016, on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Ellis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prior-to-class-staff-sgt-mark-visita-59th-training-group-military-training-leader-leads-technical-training-students-in-singing-the-air-force-song-and-reciting-the-airmans-creed-april-14-2016-on-joint-base-san-antonio-fort-sam-houston-texas-us-air-force-photostaff-sgt-michael-ellis-image210325160.html
RMP653TT–Prior to class, Staff Sgt. Mark Visita, 59th Training Group military training leader, leads technical training students in singing the Air Force song and reciting the Airman’s Creed April 14, 2016, on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Ellis)
Staff Sgt. Justin Wilson, Airman Leadership School graduate of Class 18-B, recites the Airman’s Creed with his fellow class graduates during their ALS graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Peterson/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-justin-wilson-airman-leadership-school-graduate-of-class-18-b-recites-the-airmans-creed-with-his-fellow-class-graduates-during-their-als-graduation-ceremony-feb-8-2018-vandenberg-air-force-base-calif-als-is-a-24-day-course-designed-to-develop-leadership-and-communication-abilities-and-prepare-airmen-for-their-supervisory-responsibilities-as-non-commissioned-officers-us-air-force-photo-by-michael-petersonreleased-image179767237.html
RMMCD2XD–Staff Sgt. Justin Wilson, Airman Leadership School graduate of Class 18-B, recites the Airman’s Creed with his fellow class graduates during their ALS graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Peterson/released)
Chief Master Sgt. Vicki Robertson, the 302nd Airlift Wing command chief, addresses the Reserve wing’s newest front-line supervisors during its inaugural NCO Induction Ceremony Jan. 5, 2018, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Robertson emphasized the gravity of entering the NCO tier of the enlisted structure. ”The Airman’s Creed recited today by our newest staff sergeants represents the individual talents, experiences and strengths they each bring to the Air Force,” said Robertson. “They resonate as one voice into a team that will take care of Airmen, perform the mission and leave no one beh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-master-sgt-vicki-robertson-the-302nd-airlift-wing-command-chief-addresses-the-reserve-wings-newest-front-line-supervisors-during-its-inaugural-nco-induction-ceremony-jan-5-2018-at-peterson-air-force-base-colorado-robertson-emphasized-the-gravity-of-entering-the-nco-tier-of-the-enlisted-structure-the-airmans-creed-recited-today-by-our-newest-staff-sergeants-represents-the-individual-talents-experiences-and-strengths-they-each-bring-to-the-air-force-said-robertson-they-resonate-as-one-voice-into-a-team-that-will-take-care-of-airmen-perform-the-mission-and-leave-no-one-beh-image187042812.html
RMMT8F0C–Chief Master Sgt. Vicki Robertson, the 302nd Airlift Wing command chief, addresses the Reserve wing’s newest front-line supervisors during its inaugural NCO Induction Ceremony Jan. 5, 2018, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Robertson emphasized the gravity of entering the NCO tier of the enlisted structure. ”The Airman’s Creed recited today by our newest staff sergeants represents the individual talents, experiences and strengths they each bring to the Air Force,” said Robertson. “They resonate as one voice into a team that will take care of Airmen, perform the mission and leave no one beh
Rodney J. McKinley, retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force, talks with security forces Airmen at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, March 1, 2019. One of McKinley’s accomplishments, as the top Air Force enlisted leader, was implementing the Airman’s Creed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rodney-j-mckinley-retired-chief-master-sgt-of-the-air-force-talks-with-security-forces-airmen-at-minot-air-force-base-north-dakota-march-1-2019-one-of-mckinleys-accomplishments-as-the-top-air-force-enlisted-leader-was-implementing-the-airmans-creed-image243538946.html
RMT464BE–Rodney J. McKinley, retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force, talks with security forces Airmen at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, March 1, 2019. One of McKinley’s accomplishments, as the top Air Force enlisted leader, was implementing the Airman’s Creed.
Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Fisher, 81st Training Group superintendent, recite the Airman’s Creed during a Military Training Leader Course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility, Dec. 22, 2016, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Twelve NCOs received their blue aiguillettes and will be assigned to different training groups within 2nd AF to mentor, train and lead non-prior service Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan McElroy) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-bob-labrutta-2nd-air-force-commander-and-chief-master-sgt-anthony-fisher-81st-training-group-superintendent-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-a-military-training-leader-course-graduation-ceremony-at-the-levitow-training-support-facility-dec-22-2016-on-keesler-air-force-base-miss-twelve-ncos-received-their-blue-aiguillettes-and-will-be-assigned-to-different-training-groups-within-2nd-af-to-mentor-train-and-lead-non-prior-service-airmen-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-duncan-mcelroy-image188714701.html
RMMY0KEN–Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Fisher, 81st Training Group superintendent, recite the Airman’s Creed during a Military Training Leader Course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility, Dec. 22, 2016, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Twelve NCOs received their blue aiguillettes and will be assigned to different training groups within 2nd AF to mentor, train and lead non-prior service Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan McElroy)
U.S. Air Force CMSgt Patricia Thornton, command chief of Fourth Air Force, March ARB, CA, leads in the recitation of the Airman's Creed during the 'Make It Happen' Career Conference at The Mission Inn, Riverside, California, Nov. 9, 2010. The Fourth Air Force conference consists of two interactive days focused on providing vital career and life mapping information for Reservists and Guardsmen. Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Erfe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-cmsgt-patricia-thornton-command-chief-of-fourth-air-force-129297863.html
RMHEA0MR–U.S. Air Force CMSgt Patricia Thornton, command chief of Fourth Air Force, March ARB, CA, leads in the recitation of the Airman's Creed during the 'Make It Happen' Career Conference at The Mission Inn, Riverside, California, Nov. 9, 2010. The Fourth Air Force conference consists of two interactive days focused on providing vital career and life mapping information for Reservists and Guardsmen. Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Erfe
Col. Michael Hough, 30th Space Wing commander, congratulates Airman Leadership School class 18-B during their graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Peterson/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-michael-hough-30th-space-wing-commander-congratulates-airman-leadership-school-class-18-b-during-their-graduation-ceremony-feb-8-2018-vandenberg-air-force-base-calif-als-is-a-24-day-course-designed-to-develop-leadership-and-communication-abilities-and-prepare-airmen-for-their-supervisory-responsibilities-as-non-commissioned-officers-us-air-force-photo-by-michael-petersonreleased-image179767238.html
RMMCD2XE–Col. Michael Hough, 30th Space Wing commander, congratulates Airman Leadership School class 18-B during their graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Peterson/released)
The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airmans-creed-is-a-statement-of-beliefs-designed-to-ignite-a-surge-of-the-esprit-de-corps-values-pride-and-heritage-which-defines-the-unique-capabilities-of-an-american-airman-it-was-designed-to-reinvigorate-a-warrior-ethos-while-providing-airmen-a-tangible-statement-of-beliefs-image187088345.html
RMMTAH2H–The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs.
Faculty and staff assigned to the Air National Guard’s I.G. Brown Training and Education Center in East Tennessee formed ranks during a retreat ceremony with others at the Class 17-4 NCO Academy graduation May 16, 2017. Military retreat ceremonies pay respect to the Flag when it is lowered at the end of a duty day and can include group formation, bugle call, salute and flag folding, among other traditions. TEC service members recite the Airman’s Creed at the end of their flag ceremonies. TEC includes the Air Force’s largest enlisted professional military education center, which educates thousa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/faculty-and-staff-assigned-to-the-air-national-guards-ig-brown-training-and-education-center-in-east-tennessee-formed-ranks-during-a-retreat-ceremony-with-others-at-the-class-17-4-nco-academy-graduation-may-16-2017-military-retreat-ceremonies-pay-respect-to-the-flag-when-it-is-lowered-at-the-end-of-a-duty-day-and-can-include-group-formation-bugle-call-salute-and-flag-folding-among-other-traditions-tec-service-members-recite-the-airmans-creed-at-the-end-of-their-flag-ceremonies-tec-includes-the-air-forces-largest-enlisted-professional-military-education-center-which-educates-thousa-image228304432.html
RMR7C4HM–Faculty and staff assigned to the Air National Guard’s I.G. Brown Training and Education Center in East Tennessee formed ranks during a retreat ceremony with others at the Class 17-4 NCO Academy graduation May 16, 2017. Military retreat ceremonies pay respect to the Flag when it is lowered at the end of a duty day and can include group formation, bugle call, salute and flag folding, among other traditions. TEC service members recite the Airman’s Creed at the end of their flag ceremonies. TEC includes the Air Force’s largest enlisted professional military education center, which educates thousa
Col. Michael Hough, 30th Space Wing commander, congratulates Airman Leadership School class 18-B during their graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-michael-hough-30th-space-wing-commander-congratulates-airman-leadership-school-class-18-b-during-their-graduation-ceremony-feb-8-2018-vandenberg-air-force-base-calif-als-is-a-24-day-course-designed-to-develop-leadership-and-communication-abilities-and-prepare-airmen-for-their-supervisory-responsibilities-as-non-commissioned-officers-us-air-force-image179048184.html
RMMB89P0–Col. Michael Hough, 30th Space Wing commander, congratulates Airman Leadership School class 18-B during their graduation ceremony Feb. 8, 2018, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ALS is a 24-day course designed to develop leadership and communication abilities and prepare Airmen for their supervisory responsibilities as non-commissioned officers. (U.S. Air Force
The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-airmans-creed-is-a-statement-of-beliefs-designed-to-ignite-a-surge-of-the-esprit-de-corps-values-pride-and-heritage-which-defines-the-unique-capabilities-of-an-american-airman-it-was-designed-to-reinvigorate-a-warrior-ethos-while-providing-airmen-a-tangible-statement-of-beliefs-image227403659.html
RMR5Y3K7–The Airman’s Creed is a statement of beliefs designed to ignite a surge of the esprit de corps, values, pride and heritage which defines the unique capabilities of an American Airman. It was designed to reinvigorate a warrior ethos while providing Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs.
Airman 1st Class Christa Bowers, 168th Security Forces Squadron security forces specialist, and Airman 1st Class Amber Bowers, 168th Wing administrator, pose in front of an Air National Guard poster citing the Airman’s Creed on April 7, 2019 at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The sisters also have a brother in the unit who is not pictured. Amber Bowers was the most recent enlistee in their family. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-1st-class-christa-bowers-168th-security-forces-squadron-security-forces-specialist-and-airman-1st-class-amber-bowers-168th-wing-administrator-pose-in-front-of-an-air-national-guard-poster-citing-the-airmans-creed-on-april-7-2019-at-eielson-air-force-base-alaska-the-sisters-also-have-a-brother-in-the-unit-who-is-not-pictured-amber-bowers-was-the-most-recent-enlistee-in-their-family-image243735392.html
RMT4F2YC–Airman 1st Class Christa Bowers, 168th Security Forces Squadron security forces specialist, and Airman 1st Class Amber Bowers, 168th Wing administrator, pose in front of an Air National Guard poster citing the Airman’s Creed on April 7, 2019 at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The sisters also have a brother in the unit who is not pictured. Amber Bowers was the most recent enlistee in their family.
Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Fisher, 81st Training Group superintendent, recite the Airman’s Creed during a Military Training Leader Course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility, Dec. 22, 2016, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Twelve NCOs received their blue aiguillettes and will be assigned to different training groups within 2nd AF to mentor, train and lead non-prior service Airmen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-bob-labrutta-2nd-air-force-commander-and-chief-master-sgt-anthony-fisher-81st-training-group-superintendent-recite-the-airmans-creed-during-a-military-training-leader-course-graduation-ceremony-at-the-levitow-training-support-facility-dec-22-2016-on-keesler-air-force-base-miss-twelve-ncos-received-their-blue-aiguillettes-and-will-be-assigned-to-different-training-groups-within-2nd-af-to-mentor-train-and-lead-non-prior-service-airmen-image230719839.html
RMRBA5E7–Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 2nd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Fisher, 81st Training Group superintendent, recite the Airman’s Creed during a Military Training Leader Course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility, Dec. 22, 2016, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Twelve NCOs received their blue aiguillettes and will be assigned to different training groups within 2nd AF to mentor, train and lead non-prior service Airmen.
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RMRE4BE5–The Airman's Creed.
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RMTYW4KH–The Airman's Creed.
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