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Basic Training

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When Called Upon(Rank) "Sergeant, Trainee (Last Name) reports as ordered." or "Captain, Trainee (Last Name) reports as ordered."
When Called Upon(Rank and Last Name) "Technical Sergeant Jones, Trainee (Last Name) reports as ordered." or "Captain Garcia, Trainee (Last Name) reports as ordered."
When Called Upon(Sir/Ma'am) "Sir/Ma'am, Trainee (Last Name) reports as ordered."
When Not Called Upon(Rank) "Sergeant, Trainee (Last Name) reports." or "Captain, Trainee (Last Name) reports."
When Not Called Upon(Rank and Last Name) " Technical Sergeant Jones, Trainee (Last Name) reports." or "Captain Garcia, Trainee (Last Name) reports."
When Not Called Upon(Sir/Ma'am) "Sir/Ma'am, Trainee (Last Name) reports."
When to use Sir/Ma'am If rank is unknown.
Standing At Attention Throughout your whole reporting statement unless ordered otherwise.
When to Say Statement Trainee will be required to say statement before beginning any conversation during Basic Military Training.
Core Value 1 ntegrity First: Integrity is the willingness to do what is right even when no one is looking.
Core Value 2 Service Before Self: Service before self represents an abiding dedication to the age-old military virtue of selfless dedication to duty.
Core Value 3 Excellence in All We Do: Demands Airmen to consistently strive to exceed standards and preform at their very best.
Enlisted(Airman Basic) E-1, AB, No Insignia
Enlisted(Airman) E-2, Amn, Chevron of One Stripe
Enlisted( Airman First Class) E-3, A1C, Chevron of Two Stripes
Enlisted( Senior Airman) E-4, Sra, Chevron of Three Stripes
Enlisted(Staff Sergeant) E-5, SSgt, Chevron of Four Stripes
Enlisted(Technical Sergeant) E-6, TSgt, Chevron of Five Stripes
Enlisted(Master Sergeant) E-7, MSgt, Chevron of Six Stripes
Enlisted(Sergeant, Master Sergeant, or First Sergeant) E-7, MSgt, Chevron of Six Stripes with a diamond in the middle.
Enlisted(Senior,Sergeant, or Senior Master Sergeant) E-8. SMSgt, Chevron of Seven Stripes
Enlisted(Senior Master Sergeant, or First Sergeant) E-8, SMSgt, Chevron of Seven Stripes with a diamond in the middle.
Enlisted(Chief or Command Chief Master) E-9, CCM, Chevron of Eight Stripes with a star.
Enlisted(Cheif, Chief Master Sergeant, or First Sergeant) E-9, CMSgt, Chevron of Eight Stripes with a diamond in the middle.
Enlisted(Chief or Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force) E-9, CMSAF, Chevron of Eight Stripes with the Great Seal of the United States and stars on both sides.
Officer(Second Lieutenant) O-1, 2nd Lt, Gold Bar
Officer(First Lieutenant) O-2, 1st Lt, Silver Bar
Officer(Captain) O-3, Capt., Two Silver Bars
Officer(Major) O-4,Maj.,Gold Oak Leaf
Officer(Lieutenant Colonel) O-5, Lt Col., Silver Oak Leaf
Officer(Colonel) O-6,Col.,Silver Eagle
Officer(Brigadier General) O-7, Brig Gen, One Silver Star
Officer(Major General) O-8, Maj Gen., Two Silver Stars
Officer(Lieutenant General) O-9, Lt Gen., Three Silver Stars
Officer(General) O-10, Gen. Four Silver Stars
Officer(General) Special, GAF(General of the Air Force), Five Silver Stars in a Circle
COC(President) Honorable Joe Biden, Civilian
COC(Vice President) Honorable Kamala Harris, Civilian
COC(Secretary of Defense) Honorable LLOYD J. AUSTIN III, Civilian
COC(Secretary of the Air Force) Frank Kendall, Civilian
COC(Chief of Staff of the Air Force "CSAF") General David W. Allvin, O-10
COC(Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force "CMSAF") Chief Master Sergeant Joanne S. Bass, E-9
COC(Commander, Air Education &Training Command AETC) Brian S. Robinson
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