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Air Force releases 2019 chief master sergeant promotion cycle statistics

  • Published
  • By Kat Bailey
  • Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs

Air Force officials have selected 530 out of 2,529 eligible senior master sergeants for promotion to chief master sergeant in the 2019 promotion cycle--a selection rate of 20.96%.

Among the 530 selected this cycle, five Airmen currently work at Headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command. They are: Master Sgt. Marcus Haralson, Master Sgt. Michael Henderson, Master Sgt. Joseph Laxson, Master Sgt. Paul Layne, and Master Sgt. Steven Young.

This was the first senior noncommissioned officer promotion cycle in which the promotion board focused strictly on performance as the Air Force eliminated the requirements for promotion testing and points for decorations this past January. The board members scored records using the current score process as well as reviewing the last five years of evaluations and all awards and decorations. The average board score for those selected was 396.69. The selectees’ average time in grade was 2.94 years and 21.41 years time in service.

“This promotion board validated that we’re selecting the right Airmen to serve in our highest enlisted rank,” said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright. “With performance as the driving factor that we consider when selecting our senior NCOs, Airmen can be sure that only those with the strongest leadership potential will earn the promotion they deserve.”

The chief master sergeant promotion list is available on the Enlisted Promotions page of the Air Force Personnel Center website, the Air Force Portal and myPers. Airmen can access their score notices on the virtual Military Personnel Flight via the AFPC secure applications page.

Those selected will be promoted beginning Jan. 1, 2020, according to their promotion sequence number. Prior to posting the list, AFPC provided commanders, senior raters and trusted agents with advanced knowledge of their Airmen’s selection.

For more information about Air Force personnel programs, visit the AFPC public website.