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| The stated mission of the USAF: |
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| "to defend the United States and protect its interests through air and space power." |
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| Air Force Definition of Leadership: |
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| Leadership is the art of influencing or directing others to accomplish a stated mission or idea. |
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| The flag ceremony ending the duty day. |
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| The flag ceremony beginning the duty day. |
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| The Definition of Parade Rest. |
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| Feet planted at shoulder width. Hands clasped neatly behind you're back, no windows between you sides and you arms. Right hand over left. Fingers strait. Eyes looking strait ahead. |
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| Feet planted firmly on the ground. Your heels should be touching, and your feet should be at a 45 degree angle. Arms by your sides, your hands should be cupped, and your thumbs should be running along the seems of your trousers. |
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| Birthdate of the Air Force. |
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| What is article rule of conduct number 5? |
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| "We are not required to know the articles of conduct or general orders." |
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Off we go, into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun, Here they come, zooming to meet our thunder, At 'em boys, give 'er the gun! (give 'er the gun!) Down we dive spouting our flames from under, Off with one helluva roar, We live in fame and go down in flames, Nothing can stop the U.S. Air Force! |
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| I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor will I condone those who do. |
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| Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces |
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| The Honorable President George W. Bush |
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| Vice President of the U.S. |
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| General Peter Pace (USMC) |
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| General T. Micheal Mosley |
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| Chief Master Sergeant Gerald R. Murray |
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| Master Sergeant Randall Martin |
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| Cadet Lieutenant Maresah Rogers |
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| Cadet Lieutenant Maresah Rogers |
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| Air Education and Training Commander (AETC) |
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| General William R. Looney III |
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| Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools (AFOATS |
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| Commander Brigadeir General Ronnie D. Hawkins, Jr. |
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| Air Force Junior ROTC Director |
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| Colonel H. B. McCarraher III |
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| What isthe regulation for trousers? |
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| Should present a neat clean appearence. Waist line should touch the top of the hip bone. The back of the trousers should touch the heal of the shoe and the front has a slight break and is 7/8's of an inch shorter than in the front. |
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| Why do you open up the bolt when a judge comes up to you? |
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| To ensure that your rifle is not loaded before handing it to an officer. |
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| What are the size of the bullets used for the M-1 Garand? |
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| What is the effective range of the M-1 Garand? |
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| 440 yards with a rate of fire of 20 to 24 rounds per minute. |
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| What's the caliber of the M-1? |
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| What was the year the M-1 was adopted? |
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| What is the length of the M-1? |
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| What is the weight of the M-1? |
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| 4.37 kilograms or 9.5 pounds |
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| What is the Muzzle Velocity? |
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| 853 meters per second or 2800 feet per second |
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| the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem or verse of poetry, indicated with mathching letters to show lines rhyme |
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| a fourteen line poem written in iambic pantameter divided in 2,3 or 4 sections |
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