Air Force officials announce OTS selection results

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A total of 223 men and women from across America have earned an opportunity to become Air Force leaders following their selection for an officer's commission, officials here announced Dec. 9.

Air Force Recruiting Service officials considered 474 applications as part of Officer Training School Selection Board 09OT01, which selected 223 for a 47 percent selection rate. 

Of those selected, 116 were identified to become pilots, 53 as Combat Systems Officers, and 54 were selected for Air Battle Management training. Of the 223, 45 enlisted members earned the chance to attend OTS and trade their stripes for gold bars as second lieutenants.

As part of the selection process, board members review both objective and subjective factors. Objectively, the board considers each applicant's academic discipline, grade point average and Air Force Officer Qualifying Test scores. Subjectively, board members evaluate work experience, accomplishments, adaptability, character, leadership ability, potential for future growth and other recommendations. For active-duty enlisted members, performance reports and commanders' recommendations are also evaluated.

Three Air Force colonels review every application. The selection process is similar to an Air Force officer promotion board. No single factor leads to an individual's selection or nonselection, according to OTS selection officials.

People selected can expect class assignment information approximately eight weeks after their commissioning physical is certified.

For more information concerning OTS and the application process, active-duty members should contact their local education office; civilians should contact the nearest Air Force recruiter. For a complete list of applicants selected, visit www.rs.af.mil.

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