'Letter to Airmen' takes pride in AF diversity

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  • By Janie W. Santos
  • Defense Media Activity - San Antonio
In his current Letter to Airmen, the secretary of the Air Force focuses on the strength of Air Force people and how the large tapestry of the nation is represented in the Air Force total force. 

"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,"  Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley said.
 
Secretary Donley said that varied backgrounds and skill sets have prepared Air Force members 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," he said.

This Letter to Airmen and other senior leader viewpoints can be found in the Library section of Air Force Link.

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