Wingmen: It's personal, take care of each other Published May 11, 2012 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Editor's note: Information for this article was provided by the Air Force Safety Center. When we join the Air Force, we become part of a unique culture. The foundation of this culture is the Air Force core values: integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do. Because Kunsan is a remote assignment and Wolf Pack members are away from loved ones for months at a time, it's even more important to make sure we look out for each other. This culture and these core values compel Airmen to take care of other Airmen. We accomplish our mission as a dedicated team of Airmen committed to our core values and to each other. The commitment to take care of each other comes from within. We all have families, friends and co-workers who are important in our lives. When you commit to take care of them, it is personal - these are the people that mean the most to you. According to Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Norton Schwartz, "A big part of being effective wingmen is looking out for each other." To see his and other Air Force leaders' view about wingmen and resiliency, read http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123272746. To get information each week about the 2012 Critical Days of Summer campaign, visit www.kunsan.af.mil.