Cover illustration: “Aviation Cadets in Training – 1943 ...

 Cover illustration: ¡°Aviation Cadets in Training ¨C 1943¡± by Dottie Knight.

(Courtesy, United States Air Force Art Collection)

WE WANTED WINGS:

A HISTORY OF THE AVIATION CADET PROGRAM

Dr. Bruce A. Ashcroft

Staff Historian

HQ AETC/HO

2005

OFFICER CODE

Duty well performed, Honor in all things, Country before self.

AVIATION CADET HONOR CODE

Article 1: An Aviation Cadet will not knowingly make any false statement, written or

verbal, while acting in any capacity, official or otherwise, or in any situation reflecting on

the Aviation Cadet Corps or the Air Force.

Article 2: An Aviation Cadet will not take or receive the property of another person, or

persons, under any conditions, without specific authority of that person or persons.

Article 3: An Aviation Cadet will not impart or receive any unauthorized assistance,

either outside or inside the classroom or places of instruction, which would tend to give

any Aviation Cadet unfair advantage.

Article 4: An Aviation Cadet will not quibble, use evasive statements, or technicalities in

order to shield guilt or defeat the ends of justice.

Article 5: An Aviation Cadet will report any violation of honor by another Aviation

Cadet of which he is witness or has unquestionable knowledge.

Article 6: An Aviation Cadet will not commit any act of intentional dishonesty which will

reflect in any way on the honor and integrity of the Aviation Cadet Corps and the Air

Force.

Officer Code and Cadet Honor Code both from

brochure, ¡°Aviation Cadet Knowledge,¡±

Preflight Training School, Lackland AFB TX,

1959.

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