'Perspective' focuses on caring Airmen

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  • By Janie Santos
  • Air Force News Agency
In his latest "Enlisted Perspective," the Air Force's top enlisted Airman discusses the need for Air Force people to remember that even in the midst of challenges to the mission, everything starts with caring.

"Caring is a characteristic that endears us to each other and forms lasting relationships that bond us together," said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley.

"On the other hand, when care is found lacking in an organization, the absence can damage the institution's ability to respond appropriately to members' needs. Mission failure then becomes a very real possibility. It is also important to note that at a time when budget and financial restrictions impact nearly every enterprise, caring is free." he said.

Chief McKinley had many examples of how Airmen should care for themselves, their families, their co-workers and their base. 

"Being an American Airman is a profession, not a job. It's up to each and every one of us to dedicate ourselves to the protection of our homeland, its people, interests and ideals," the chief said.

This "Enlisted Perspective" and other senior leader viewpoints can be found on the library section of Air Force Link.

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