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Warrior Ethos Definition

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QUESTION 1

(027) Hardiness of Spirit

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Stout internal force that can be used to get through challenging times mentally or physically.

QUESTION 2

(027) Definition: Spirit

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Intense energy that empowers one to act when called to action.

QUESTION 3

(028) Definition: Courage

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Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.

QUESTION 4

(028) Associated words: Courage

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Brave, daring, fearless, gallant, and heroism.

QUESTION 5

(029) What are two types of courage?

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Moral and Physical

QUESTION 6

(029) Definition: Moral Courage

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Power and determination to follow what one believes to be right, regardless of cost to one's self.

QUESTION 7

(030) Definition: Physical Courage

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Observable actions one takes when faced with fear, pain, uncertainty, or danger.

QUESTION 8

(032) Definition: Resiliency

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One's ability to withstand, recover and grow in the face of stressors and changing demands.

QUESTION 9

(027) What are the three key elements to the Warrior Ethos?

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Hardiness of spirit, Courage, and Resiliency.

QUESTION 10

(030) Who is an example of physical courage?

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CMSgt Etchberger

QUESTION 11

(029) Who is an example of moral courage?

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Mahatma Gandhi

QUESTION 12

(014) Definition: The Profession of Arms

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Distinct subculture with specialized knowledge in the art of warfare and requires acceptance of the unlimited liability clause.

QUESTION 13

List the Air Force Core Values:

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1. Integrity first 2. Service before self 3. Excellence in all we do

QUESTION 14

(015) The 'unlimited liability clause' requires the commitment to:

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'make the ultimate sacrifice' if necessary

QUESTION 15

(016) In the text, P² refers to:

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P² refers to Progressive Professionalism

QUESTION 16

(017) In the text, DDR refers to:

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Direction, Discipline, and Recognition

QUESTION 17

(017) DDR is considered the foundation of ___:

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Progressive Professionalism (P²)

QUESTION 18

(017) DDR: "_____ helped us adjust to military life, learn our jobs, and mature as service men and women"

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Direction

QUESTION 19

(017) DDR: "____ curbs negative and inappropriate behaviors and sub-standard performance encouraging us to remain focused on our development as respectable service members."

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Discipline

QUESTION 20

(017) DDR: ____ includes awards, increased responsibilities, and promotions.

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Recognition

QUESTION 21

(014) For an occupation to be a prefession, it must contain an element of _____.

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Selflessness

QUESTION 22

(012) The oath of enlistment is closely related to:

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Profession of Arms

QUESTION 23

(026)* Definition AFDD 1-1: Warrior Ethos

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AFDD 1-1: "Regardless of duty location, occupational specialty, or job position, all Airmen must embody tough-mindedness, tireless motivation, an unceasing vigilance, and a willingness by the military members to sacrifice their own lives for their country if necessary. Air Force Airmen, military and civilian, are committed to being the world's premier air and space force. This is the warrior ethos."

QUESTION 24

(026)** Definition CESG: Warrior Ethos

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1. Self-discipline and self-control 2. Hardiness of spirit despite physical/mental hardships 3. Continously hone skills to support military capabilities 4. Seek experience opportunities to develop/enhance decision-making abilities under pressure

QUESTION 25

(011)* AFDD 1-1 refers to the oath of enlistment as:

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A promise, ethical agreement or bond of one's word. A solemn promise to do one's duty, to meet one's responsibilties and to lead others in the exercise of the same.

QUESTION 26

(039)* During a pre-deployment briefing SSgt Rener says, "I know you are all leaving out next week and this is a first deployment for some of you. All of you will face new challenges and hardships. Use the training and support network you have so you can endure, bounce back, and develop in these hard times. When you return, the unit needs you back at one hundred percent." SSgt Rener's comments BEST explain ______ and its impact on mission effectiveness. A. courage B. resilience C. hardiness of spirit

ANSWER

B. Resilience SSgt Rener's comments best explain resilience, which according to the Airmanship lesson, is an Airman's ability to withstand, recover, and/or grow in the face of stressors and changing demands by orchestrating the use of base resources, support activities, peers, and leadership. In addition, resilience uses training, service, and support build a culture of resiliency.

QUESTION 27

(039)* A1C Royce works at the base chapel. Over the last week, Royce has been late three times. This morning he strolls in a half hour late and as his supervisor presents him with paperwork, he asks, "Why can't you come in on time? I need you here to take care of phone calls and our visitors, especially first thing in the morning." Royce replies, "As chapel assistants, we don't actually counsel people or make a difference, so what's the big deal if I'm a few minutes late? Besides, you know my wife just gave me divorce papers, I could use a little understanding from you while I get through this trying time in my life." A1C Royce's initial comments BEST illustrate a failure to understand _______ impact on mission effectiveness. A. the profession of arms and its B. direction, discipline, and recognition and their C. the profession of arms and warrior ethos and their

ANSWER

A. The Profession of Arms A1C Royce's actions illustrate a failure to understand the profession of arms. According to the Airmanship lesson, the profession of arms includes a body of theory and specialized knowledge, a public service orientation, and a distinct subculture. Clergy and the military are specific examples in the student guide. Additionally, the profession of arms includes occupations where there is "an element of selflessness, a sense that one's personal actions serve the greater good." Military chaplain assistants are certainly an example of this concept.

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