More than 380 selected for squadron command Published Dec. 10, 2013 By Staff Sgt. Ian Hoachlander Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO - RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- More than 380 officers from various Air Force career fields have been selected for logistics, mission support, materiel leader, air base, and operations support squadron command Air Force Personnel Center officials announced. Using squadron commander candidate lists released in September, wing hiring officials, major command functional managers and Air Force Personnel assignment teams matched candidates to projected command positions, said Joseph Marchino, the AFPC special duty assignments branch. Assignment teams will coordinate reporting dates with gaining and losing units to effect the announced command assignments. Not all candidates were matched, though, Marchino explained. Developmental teams select more candidates than known requirements to account for unprojected requirements that might occur throughout the year. Non-selected members will remain on the candidate lists and eligible for unprojected command opportunities until superseded by calendar year 2015 results. Non-selected officers also remain eligible for other assignment opportunities. "Being selected for squadron command is the culmination of years of preparation, training, and education. It is a significant milestone for advancing to progressively higher levels of command," Marchino said. Selection lists have been posted on the myPers website. To see the list and learn more about command opportunities and other personnel issues, visit https://mypers.af.mil. Enter PSDM 13-117 in the search box to locate the command match list.