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AETC releases 2016 strategic plan                                                 &KDPSLRQVKLSÀ\RYHU

   Editor’s note: The following is an article addressed to AETC Airmen:                                                                                                                                                     Staff Sgt. Staci Miller

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lenges, you — innovative and creative Airmen — will continue leading the          FUDIWIURP/XNH$LU)RUFH%DVHWKDWSHUIRUPHGDÀ\RYHUSULRUWRWKH&ROOHJH)RRWEDOO
way in protecting and defending our Constitution. I am proud to be your           Playoff Championship Jan. 11 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.
commander.
   To best accomplish our mission to recruit, train, and educate Airmen to
deliver Airpower for America, we must have a common path to guide us, and
that’s why I’d appreciate you taking the time to read our 2016 Air Education
and Training Command Strategic Plan at http://www.aetc.af.mil/News/Ar-
ticleDisplay/tabid/136/Article/642938/aetc-releases-2016-strategic-plan.aspx.
   The plan centers on four vectors - four mutually supporting paths that help
us support the U.S. Air Force’s overall strategy. Those vectors are:
   . Motivational mission accomplishment
   . Taking care of Airmen and their families
   . Innovation
   . Leadership
   These vectors will help all of us continue producing quality Airmen who
embody professional competence, have the desire and tools to take care of
their fellow Airmen, and possess the character and strength to overcome
any obstacle.
   You’ll see that the plan is intentionally short. Your time is valuable and
the guidance you get must be clear, concise and usable. I trust you’ll find it
useful and encourage you to talk about it with your commanders, supervisors
and colleagues. This is a team sport and each of you is critical to what we do.
   Airpower really does start here in AETC! That’s who we are - The First
Command. Forging innovative Airmen to power the world’s greatest Air Force.
   Thank you for all you do!

                                    v/r,
                                    Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson
                                    Air Education and Training Command commander
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