Letter to Airmen:
Diversity
February 17, 2009
The strength of the Air Force comes from
our people - and in large measure from our diversity. We join
together from all walks of life to collectively serve our Nation and
its flag. Whether Regular, Reserve, Guard or Civilian, all of us
take pride in our service, pledging that every action reflects our
personal best. We also take pride in each other, bound through our
common duty to perform the mission and perform it well.
Our motivations to serve are unique. But in joining the Air Force
team, each of us commits to the Air Force core values of Integrity
First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do. It is from
our collective obligation to these core values that the Total Force
draws its greatest strength. We respect and embrace the diversity of
our teammates - recognizing that all are important, and all are
valued. Our varied backgrounds and skill sets have prepared us to
meet any challenge the Air Force may confront.
Across the Service, we represent a broad range of diverse missions,
family situations, ethnicities, faiths, races and educational
backgrounds. Yet together, this rich tapestry forms the world's
finest Air Force drawn from the best talent that America has to
offer. I am proud of the work you do on behalf of our great country.
Each of us brings a rich heritage, unique experience and compelling
personal story - and we are proud of that diversity. As we join
together in public service, I encourage you to learn from each other
and draw from the unique strengths that your teammates bring to our
Service and the Nation.
The Air Force continues to fly, fight and win in air, space and
cyberspace with some of the most sophisticated equipment known to
humankind, but it is you - America's Airmen and civilians - who are
the Air Force's heart and soul. Thank you for all that you and your
families do, and for your continuing support in leveraging the vast
scope of our diverse backgrounds to ensure we remain the world's
finest Air Force.
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