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 CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT OF THE AIR FORCE JAMES A. ROY
 GENERAL MARK A. WELSH III
Leaders issue Air Force birthday message

Posted 9/13/2012 Email story   Print story

    

9/13/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy issued the following message to the Airmen of the United States Air Force:

As we celebrate the United States Air Force's 65th birthday, we salute all of the dedicated Airmen who serve or have served in our Nation's youngest and most innovative Service.

Throughout our proud history, the Air Force has embraced the technology that continues to revolutionize our capabilities in air, space and cyberspace. We owe an enormous debt to the ground-breaking visionaries and engineering pioneers who brought the technology of flight to life, and to the professional strategists and tacticians who imagined the military possibilities of these new technologies and propelled the science, theory and application forward.

While our Service enjoys an unbreakable connection to state-of-the-art technology, we must never forget that everything we do depends on our people, the living engine of our Air Force. Today, more than ever, the Air Force can take pride that our Service culture promotes and benefits from the know-how, determination, and commitment of a diverse group of men and women who embody our Core Values -- Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All We Do -- while pursuing adaptive and innovative solutions for our Nation's security.

Every day, our Airmen have an opportunity to add a bright new chapter to the Air Force story by serving our Nation in the world's finest air force. The challenges confronting our country are great; but our active duty, Guard, Reserve, and civilian Airmen have never failed to answer our Nation's call. Working together in common purpose as one Air Force, we will keep America secure today and for all the years to come.

Happy birthday, Air Force! Aim High ... Fly-Fight-Win!



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9/14/2012 10:07:37 AM ET
Couple days early no?
JP, PSA
 
9/13/2012 6:51:07 PM ET
While I appreciate the kind words from our senior AF leaders, I'm looking for a bit more from BIG AF to celebrate 65 Awesome Years. After more than 20 yrs of personal time spent with my Air Force family I can't help but want more..... more history we can point to and share pride in....more successes we've shared over 65 yrs of service to our great Nation...more pride in who we are as Airmen. I know how busy we are around the world 247 but I would sure enjoy MY Air Force taking a moment on Sept. 18 to raise a toast---to those giants who came before us to those who carry the torch now and those who will fly--fight--and win--no matter the cost. I know I will be raising that first toast to my family Sept 18th...and smiling remembering.
Lt Col JN Bryan, US Air Force Academy
 
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