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United States Air Force Oath of Office – Full Text, History, and Meaning

November 11, 2017 USAF Officer

The Oath of Office is required of all individuals, except the President, who are elected or appointed to an office of honor or profit in the civil service or uniformed services. The statute that prescribes the oath can be found in Section 3331, Title 5, United States Code. The … [Read more...] about United States Air Force Oath of Office – Full Text, History, and Meaning

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Oath of Enlistment – Administering the Oath of Enlistment and FAQs

June 20, 2017 USAF Officer

The Oath of Enlistment is a time-honored tradition required of all enlisted servicemembers. Federal law requires servicemembers to take this oath upon their initial enlistment and all subsequent reenlistments. Unlike the Oath of Office, enlisted members do not take the Oath of … [Read more...] about Oath of Enlistment – Administering the Oath of Enlistment and FAQs

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