Description
Spiral-bound paperback cover has little to no wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the AFPAM 10-100 Airman’s Manual from March 1, 2009, offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings and culture of the United States Air Force. Published by the Air Force itself, this manual serves as a comprehensive guide for airmen, covering everything from the history and core values of the service to practical information on customs, courtesies, and operational procedures. As a primary source document, it provides invaluable insights into the training, expectations, and ethos of the Air Force during the late 2000s, a period marked by ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Collectors and military historians alike will appreciate the opportunity to study this official manual, which not only sheds light on the Air Force’s evolution but also reflects the broader societal and geopolitical context of its time. Whether you’re a scholar, a veteran, or simply someone with a deep appreciation for military history, this copy of the Airman’s Manual promises to be an engaging and informative read.