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What are the Air Force Core Values?
Integrity First
Service Before Self
Excellence In All We Do
Integrity First
Integrity is the willingness to do what is right even when no one is looking.
Service Before Self
Service before self represents an abiding dedication to the age-old military virtue of selfless dedication to duty.
Excellence In All We Do
This core value demands Airmen constantly strive to exceed standards and perform at their best.
What is the reporting statement when called upon?
Say rank, rank and last name, or sir/ma’am then my name reports as ordered. Example: “Captain Garcia, Trainee Respeto reports as ordered”
What is the reporting statement when not called upon
Say rank, rank and last name, or sir/ma’am then say my name reports. Example: “Captain Garcia, Trainee Respeto reports”
What is the first paragraph of The Airman’s Creed?
I am an American Airman.
I am a Warrior.
I have answered my Nation’s call.
What is the second paragraph of The Airman’s Creed?
I am an American Airman.
My mission is to Fly, Fight, and Win.
I am faithful to a Proud Heritage,
A Tradition of Honor,
And a Legacy of Valor.
What is the third paragraph of The Airman’s Creed?
I am an American Airman.
Guardian of Freedom and Justice,
My Nation’s Sword and Shield,
Its Sentry and Avenger.
I defend my Country with my Life.
What is the fourth paragraph of The Airman’s Creed?
I am an American Airman.
Wingman, Leader, Warrior.
I will never leave an Airman behind,
I will never falter,
And I will not fail.
Airman or Airman Basic (AB)
E-1 No Chevron
Airman (Amn)
E-2 Chevron of 1 stripe
Airman or Airman First Class (A1C)
E-3 Chevron of 2 stripes
Senior Airman (SrA)
E-4 Chevron of 3 stripes
Staff Sergeant (SSgt)
E-5 Chevron of 4 stripes
Tech Sergeant (TSgt)
E-6 Chevron of 5 stripes
Master Sergeant (MSgt)
E-7 Chevron of 6 stripes
Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt)
E-8 Chevron of 7 stripes
First Sergeant (SMSgt)
E-8 Chevron of 7 stripes with a diamond in the middle
Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt)
E-9 Chevron of 8 stripes
Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt)
E-9 Chevron of 8 stripes with a diamond in the middle
Command Chief Master Sergeant (CCM)
E-9 Chevron of 8 striped with a star in the middle
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF)
E-9 Chevron is 8 stripes with the Great Seal of the US and stars on both sides
Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt)
O-1, One gold bar
First Lieutenant (1st Lt)
O-2, One silver bar
Captain (Capt)
O-3, Two Silver bars
Major (Maj)
O-4, Gold Oak Leaf
Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)
O-5, Silver Oak Leaf
Colonel (Col)
O-6, Silver Eagle
Brigadier General (Brig Gen)
O-7, One silver star
Major General (Maj Gen)
O-8, Two silver stars
Lieutenant General (Lt Gen)
O-9, Three silver stars
General (Gen)
O-10, Four silver stars
General of the Air Force (GAF)
Special, Five Silver Stars on a Circle
First Sergeant (MSgt)
E-7, Six striped with diamond in the middle
What are the first 7 of the BMT Chain of Command?
President of the United States, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Air Force, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Commander of Air Education and Training Command, Command Chief Master Sergeant of Air Education and Training Command
What are the second 8 of the BMT Chain of Command?
Commander of the 2nd Air Force, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the 2nd Air Force, Commander of 37 Training Wing, Vice Commander of 37 Training Wing, Command Chief Master Sergeant of 37 Training Wing, Commander of 737 Training Group, Deputy Commander of 737 Training Group, Superintendent of 737 Training Group
What are the third 6 of the BMT Chain of Command?
Squadron Commander, Squadron Director of Operations, Squadron Superintendent, First Sergeant, Team Chief, Instructor Team