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Air Force Unprofessional Relationships
366th Fighter Wing
Dec. 14, 2016 | 0:30
Did you know in the Air Force unprofessional relationships aren't just between officers and enlisted Airmen? They can also occur within the same chain of command. For example, relationships between supervisors and supervises are considered unprofessional. This short 30 second video provides a quick way to stay informed as an Airmen in the United States Air Force. This video is created by the 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs office and 366th Fighter Wing Legal office at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. All Airmen are encouraged to stay informed and know your rights!
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