Air Force 75th Birthday
 
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For 75 years, American Airmen have excelled as they execute the Air Force mission to fly, fight, and win — delivering airpower anytime, anywhere in defense of our nation.  

Airmen are called to “Innovate, Accelerate and Thrive” as the U.S. Air Force and Department of the Air Force approach their 75th anniversaries on Sept. 18, 2022. Airmen will always be there to provide America with the airpower it needs to defend the nation, deter or defeat our adversaries, reassure our partners and allies, and help diplomacy proceed from a position of strength. 

 

 

 

 
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AF 75th Birthday INNOVATE

Innovation, fueled by Airmen, is our heritage. Airmen continue to push technological and cultural boundaries which make America the leader in airpower and spacepower. Innovation is an integral part of how we train and employ our squadrons, develop our capabilities, and continue to move toward an even more effective Air Force.

AF 75th Birthday Accelerate

From their inception 75 years ago, the U.S. Air Force and Department of the Air Force have excelled at keeping pace with rapid changes in technology and in the demands placed on the Air Force’s five core missions: air superiority; global strike; rapid global mobility; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; and command and control.

AF 75th Birthday Thrive

We are the world’s greatest Air Force because of those who have gone before us – particularly those who weren’t afraid to break barriers. Empowered Airmen are the competitive edge we have over our adversaries and the reason we are the world’s greatest Air Force.

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

75th Anniversary Videos

Video by Kyle Davis
The Soldier and the Constitution
Army University Press
Sept. 17, 2024 | 14:27
The principle of civilian control of the armed forces and the military's norm of nonpartisanship are bedrock features of democratic governance. While military service members are encouraged to exercise their basic rights as citizens, such as voting, those on active duty face a number of restrictions regarding their political activity. This film helps educate service members on the military's norm of nonpartisanship and why it's critical for the military to avoid the appearance of participating in partisan politics, especially during an election year. This film and the accompanying article "Instilling the Nonpartisan Ethic at the Unit Level" are intended to assist Army leaders at all levels in teaching and developing a nonpartisan approach to US politics among their personnel. The article by Dr. Heidi Urben can be found at: https://www.armyupress.army.mil/books/browse-books/ibooks-and-epubs/nonpartisan-ethic/ DOD Directive 1344.10 https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodd/134410p.pdf Federal Voting Assistance Program https://www.fvap.gov/ Academy Oath Project https://www.usafa.edu/cadet-life/clubs/oath-project/ DoD Social Media Policy Page https://www.defense.gov/social-media-policy/ U.S. Army Social Media Guide https://www.army.mil/socialmedia/ U.S. Air Force Social Media Guide https://www.af.mil/Portals/1/documents/2021SAF/07_July/DAF_SM_Guide_Publication_v4.3.pdf U.S. Navy Social Media Guide https://www.navy.mil/Resources/Social-Media-Directory-Guidance/ U.S. Marines Social Media Guide https://www.marines.mil/Portals/1/Docs/2021USMCSocialMediaHanbook.pdf
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