To become a Chief Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force (USAF), you must first join the service as an enlisted airman. To become an enlisted airman, you must be over 17 and not older than 42.
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Chief JoAnne Bass: First Woman & Asian American CMSAFAs Chief Master Sergeant JoAnne S. Bass retired in 2024, she reflected on her 31-year journey in the Air Force—from enlisting ...
Command Chief Master Sgt. Thomas B. Mazzone has been punished administratively but not reduced in rank, said Air Force Global Strike Command spokesman Capt. Earon Brown. Mazzone is being ...
Chief Master Sgt. Barbara DiPoli, 53, suffered a sudden “medical episode” while flying to Boston from Scotland on Jan. 14, with her official cause of death still unknown, according to ...
Space Delta 7 is the tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) element of the U.S. Space Force. NOTE: ...
The Air Force has selected 472 senior master sergeants for promotion to chief master sergeant during the 17E9 promotion cycle. The chief master sergeant promotion list is available on the Air ...
Airmen receiving the highest enlisted rank—chief master sergeant. The guest speaker was retired Chief Master Sgt. Robert Dandridge, who, after a distinguished 30-year career, continues to serve.
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