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Air Force selects 33 Air Commandos for CMSgt

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  • By Staff Sgt. Melanie Holochwost
  • Air Force Special Operations Command Public Affairs
Air Force officials selected 33 Air Force Special Operations Command leaders for promotion to chief master sergeant Dec. 8. Of those, three are assigned here to AFSOC headquarters.

Senior Master Sgt. Trevor James is the CV-22 and Non-Standard Aviation superintendent. Senior Master Sgt. Adam Benson is the Tactical Air Control Party functional manager. And, Senior Master Sgt. Peter Hall is the AFSOC Inspector General senior enlisted leader.

James, Benson and Hall will be promoted to the highest enlisted rank according to their promotion sequence number beginning in January.

A total of 531 senior master sergeants were selected this cycle Air Force-wide.

The overall selection rate was 23.82 percent with an average overall score for those selected of 506.82. Selectees’ average time in grade was 3.23 years and time in service was 21.37 years. The average decorations score was 24.16 and the average United States Air Force Supervisory Exam score was 69.2. The average board score was 396.94.

The chief master sergeant promotion list is available on the Air Force Portal and myPers. Airmen can also access their score notices on the virtual MPF via the secure applications page.