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As an Airman, my Core Values are Integrity First,

Service Before Self,and Excellence in All I Do

As a member of The Judge Advocate General’s CorpsI will apply them with

Wisdom, Valor, and Justice

I begin by building a strong foundation of…

WisdomTo be judicious I must understand the law and the rules of ethics and professional responsibility.

To be practical I must understand the Air Force—its history, mission and culture.

To be perceptive I must appreciate the ways and concerns of diverse people.

To be prudent I must employ my knowledge with good judgment and common sense.

If I strive to achieve these qualities, I am ready to act with…

ValorI must always be ready to display bravery in the face of physical danger in the defense of my Nation.

I must be equally courageous when advocating for the standards and principles that must prevail.

My determination must extend to those moments when I stand alone to express what must be heard.

If I dedicate myself to serve with valor, I am ready to pursue…

JusticeI am sworn to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and a Nation ruled by law.

I must constantly insist on due process and strive relentlessly for the right result.

I must promote fairness in everything I do, from my professional conduct to my personal behavior.

When I vow to act with Wisdom, Valor, and Justice always, then I am ready to be a leader in…

The Judge Advocate General’s Corps

KEYSTONE Attendees

Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley (center), commander of Air Force Re-serve Command, chats with reservists from a Red Horse unit deployed to Afghanistan to repair runways.

On December 15, 2005, Iraqi voters gather around a polling site in the city of Husaybah, Iraq to vote for the first fully constitu-tional parliament.

Staff Sergeant Lee Feldhausen and his daughters, Kaley, 4, and Breanna, 1, inch their way through a low-crawl obstacle during Hanscom Warrior, Junior Warrior Day.

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Contractor Rich Briggs explains some of the features of the heads-up display of the F/A-22 Raptor simulator to Airmen at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.

Contractor David Saville and Technical Sergeant Lee Stevens review procedures for the power generator that feeds the air traffic control tower at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.

In Baghdad, Iraq, Contractor Sarah Izet and Airman 1st Class Brandon Vanzile attach connectors to communications wires to help bring high-speed access to the Baghdad International Airport.

Contractor Christopher Lupo verifies the configuration of the tactics development facility at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He is a contractor at the Air Force Information Warfare Center.

First Lieutenant Steven Thomas (right) works closely with lo-cal contractors on construction projects at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.

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Left to Right: Maj. Gen. Jack L. Rives; Lt. Col. Bill C. Wells; Brig. Gen. Olan G. Waldrop, USAF, Retired.