Air Force Recruiting Service Public Affairs
9/8/2014 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas -- The
U.S. Air Force is bringing back its "Aim High" advertising slogan after
a 15-year hiatus with the launch of the "I am an American Airman"
recruiting campaign today.
The integrated campaign, created by the Air Force's advertising agency,
GSD&M, includes three commercial spots as well as new video content
titled, "Barrier Breakers," on AIRFORCE.com.
The campaign employs inspirational language and imagery to showcase the
vast accomplishments Airmen have made throughout history; and the wide
range of opportunities and career fields available in the Air Force. It
also ties the Air Force's motto "Aim High ... Fly, Fight, Win" with the
"Aim High" advertising slogan to appeal to not only potential recruits
and influencers, but current active duty Airmen.
A first for the Air Force, the "New Frontiers" spot features the Air
Force's Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, and showcases how the
Air Force has broken barriers and pioneered new paths. The "America's
Future" spot features excerpts from the U.S. Air Force Academy
commencement speeches delivered by former Presidents John F. Kennedy,
Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. In this spot, the former
commanders in chief extol the Air Force's dedication to innovation and
advancement. The third commercial, "I knew one day" features current
active duty Airmen from Eglin, Hurlburt and Nellis Air Force Bases.
Other creative elements include the "Barrier Breakers" video content on
AIRFORCE.com that shares stories of Airmen who have made significant
contributions in their fields, surpassed expectations and accomplished
feats once considered impossible. The site will also offer opportunities
for visitors to learn more about the careers available in the Air
Force.
All three Air Force commercials will be broadcasted on major cable
television and prime-time channels, to include airing during the NFL
season.
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
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