2nd 'Portraits in Courage' features warrior Airmen

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Over trouble spots or on the ground, today's Airmen demonstrate their mettle in the face of danger -- that's the underlying message of the 2nd edition of the chief of staff's Portraits in Courage
 
Gen. T. Michael Moseley said that the 13 Airmen chosen for this edition represent a small sampling of the tens of thousands of currently deployed Airmen who courageously fulfill their missions day after day in harm's way.

The men highlighted are a  variety of ranks and career fields, pointing to the diversity of Air Force missions, and that American Airmen are on the front lines.

The project was initiated by General Moseley as a way to capture the grit, determination and commitment Airmen show everyday. 

To view go to Portraits in Courage.

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