Air Force selects 417 new chief master sergeants

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The Air Force has selected 417 senior master sergeants for promotion to the service's highest enlisted rank.

The Air Force will publicly release the promotion list Nov. 8, and the complete list of selectees will be available by 5 p.m. CST on the Air Force Personnel Center's homepage. 

A total of 2,475 senior master sergeants were considered for a 16.85 percent selection rate. Last year's selection rate was 22.83 percent.

The average score for those selected was 670.73, with an average time in grade and time in service of 3.03 and 22.81 years respectively. The average score was based on the following point averages:

-- 135 for Enlisted Performance Reports;

-- 25.18 for time in grade;

-- 23.45 for time in service;

-- 24.29 for decorations;

-- 68.94 for the Air Force supervisory examination; 

-- 393.87 for the evaluation board score.

Score notices should be available by 5 p.m. CST, Nov. 8, via each Airman's Air Force Portal personal page or the vMPF.

The chief master sergeant evaluation board convened from Oct. 10 to 19 at AFPC to evaluate individual records of senior master sergeants eligible for promotion.

More information is available at local military personnel flights. 

(Courtesy of Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs)