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QUESTION 1

AFI 1-1

ANSWER

Air Force standards and culture. Applies to all Air Force personnel

QUESTION 2

Chapter 1

ANSWER

The Air Force Environment

QUESTION 3

Chapter 2

ANSWER

Conduct

QUESTION 4

Chapter 3

ANSWER

Appearance

QUESTION 5

Air Force environment

ANSWER

It encompasses the actions, values, and standards we live by each and every day, whether on or off-duty

QUESTION 6

Mission

ANSWER

Fly, fight, win in air, space, and cyber space

QUESTION 7

Core Values

ANSWER

Integrity First, Service Before Self, Excellence in All We Do

QUESTION 8

Integrity

ANSWER

Moral compass, willingness to do what is right when no one is looking

QUESTION 9

Service Before Self

ANSWER

Professional duties take precedence over personal desires.

QUESTION 10

Excellence in All We Do

ANSWER

Develop a sustained passion for the continuous improvement and innovation that will propel the Air Force into a long-term, upward vector of accomplishment and performance

QUESTION 11

Oath

ANSWER

Voluntarily taken by all Airmen. The belief and commitment is reaffirmed when reenlisting. it is consistent with and encompasses the values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do. Actions must be consistent with it.

QUESTION 12

A Way of Life

ANSWER

The mission must be accomplished, even at great risk and personal sacrifice. We are always subject to duty.

QUESTION 13

Customs and Courtesies

ANSWER

Reflect the unique nature of our profession and guide significant aspects of our behavior. Mutual respect for one another and or civilian leadership.

QUESTION 14

Example of Customs and Courtesies: Saluting

ANSWER

A greeting and a symbol of mutual respect.

QUESTION 15

Who to salute:

ANSWER

the President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, Service Secretaries, all superior commissioned and warrant officers, all Medal of Honor recipients, and superior officers of friendly nations.

QUESTION 16

Where to salute:

ANSWER

When in uniform both on and off base, and when formally reporting to a superior officer and during promotion ceremonies and decoration ceremonies

QUESTION 17

When NOT to salute:

ANSWER

Precluded by duties, safety, injury, carrying objects which cannot be transferred to the left hand, or other legitimate reason, in a "no salute" area, and OPTIONAL if in PT gear

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