Committed to caring in CAF: ‘Taking care of our own’ -- the military family
In Air Mobility Command’s Comprehensive Airman Fitness, or CAF, culture, the importance of the personal or military family is reflected. The CAF culture began in AMC in July 2010 and is built on four pillars of fitness -- physical, mental, social and spiritual. There are also five “Cs” of CAF culture -- committing, caring, connecting, communicating and celebrating. All of the CAF culture, officials say, applies to the military family. “The goal (of CAF) is to strengthen and sustain a culture of balanced, healthy, self-confident Airmen and their families whose resilience and total fitness enables them to thrive in an era of high operational tempo and persistent conflict around the world.” (U.S. Air Force Photo Illustration/Master Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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