USAFA Class of 1973
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class history:  Part iii

  

Excellence in all that we do


1.  Mission​
​MISSION: Mission focus encompasses operations, product and resources excellence. The complex
undertaking of the Air Force mission requires us to harness the ingenuity, expertise, and elbow grease
of all Airmen. We approach it with the mindset of stewardship, initiative, improvement, pride, and a
continued commitment to anticipate and embrace change. Our work areas, our processes, and our
interpersonal interactions must be undeniably professional and positive. Our people are the platform
for delivering innovative ideas, strategies, and technologies to the fight.
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2.  Discipline
​DISCIPLINE: Discipline is an individual commitment to uphold the highest of personal and professional
standards. Airmen commit to a life of discipline and self-control. We demonstrate it in attitude, work
ethic, and effort directed at continuous improvement, whether it be pursuing professional military
education or nurturing ourselves physically, intellectually, emotionally, or spiritually. Each Airman
represents the entire Air Force. Our appearance, actions, and words shape the culture of the Air Force
and the reputation of the entire military profession.
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3. Teamwork
​TEAMWORK: Teamwork is essential to triumph at every level. Airmen recognize the interdependency of
every member’s contributions towards the mission and strive for organizational excellence. We not only
give our personal best, but also challenge and motivate each other. We carry our own weight, and
whenever necessary, help our wingmen carry theirs. We serve in the greatest Air Force in the world,
and we embrace the idea that our part of the Air Force meets that world-class standard.3
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  • Home & Class Info
    • Squadron Contacts
    • Class Officers
    • Class Officer Meetings
    • Contact Us
  • Class Updates
    • '73 Class News and Pictures Mar 2020 to Present >
      • '73 Expanded Class News: 12/15-12/19
    • Squadron Gatherings
  • Gone But Not Forgotten
    • Gone But Not Forgotten (Barr-Hirschi)
    • Gone But Not Forgotten (Haylett-Singleton)
    • Gone But Not Forgotten (Smith-Youel)
    • Wreaths at the USAFA Cemetery
  • Class Endeavors
    • 50th Reunion Information
    • 50th Reunion Class Gift
    • Legacy Class Updates >
      • Legacy Class Events: 2019
    • Class History Project >
      • Part III: AF Values and Virtues
    • '73 & NCLS >
      • A Look Back
    • Front Range Gatherings >
      • 2019 Front Range Gatherings
      • 2017 Front Range Gatherings
      • 2016 Range Gatherings