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THE ENLISTED FORCE
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Overview Enlisted Force Foundation US Air Force Enlisted Force Evolution World War II The Career Force CMSAF and SEAs The Enlisted Force Structure General Responsibilities Enlisted Education
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Enlisted Force Foundation Organization – Used Many Ranks From 1775 – Adopted British Army & Navy Concepts with Minimal Changes Professional Military Names – Names Use For Ranks Go Back Several Centuries Soldier: a person who serves in military for pay Sergeant: comes from Latin word, serviens Insignia – First US Military Insignia Used During Revolutionary War – By Order of Then General George Washington
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Air Force Enlisted Force Evolution Beginnings – Need to Bolster Military Aviation – Army Signal Corps WWI WWII – Need for Technical Skills – Enlisted Pilot Program
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The Career Force Changing American Society’s Perceptions Internal Changes – Doolittle Board Structure – 55/45 Policy – 55% Career & 45% First Term
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Force Management Airman Career Program WAPS TOPCAP
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NCO Duties and Status Work Without Supervision Understand Complex Job Related Problems Train Subordinates
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SMSgt and CMSgt Opened Up Promotions Promote Highly Qualified NCOs Eased Promotion Stagnation (Korean Hump)
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CMSAF and SEA Following Tradition of USA and USM – USAF Created CMSAF, Oct 1966 – Chief Paul Airey Became First CMSAF, Apr 67 SEA Position Created in 1970 – Fill Communication Gap btw CMSAF and MAJCOMs – Title Formally Changed to Command CMSgt on 1 Nov 98
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The Enlisted Force Structure Philosophy – Provide Consistent, Well-defined Expectations and Standards – Opportunity for Growth for All Airmen – Reflect Air Force Core Values
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Purpose of Enlisted Force Structure Provide an Enlisted Force Structure to Best Meet Mission Requirements Defines Roles, Responsibilities and Expectations for Each Enlisted Rank Provide a Common, Stable Enlisted Career Structure
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Senior NCO Tier CMSgt – Highest Air Force Enlisted – Superintendents and Managers – Provide Senior Enlisted Leadership SMSgt – Operational Leaders – Continue Professional Development MSgt – Transition from Technical to Operational Leaders – MSgt(s) Should Enroll in & Complete AFSNCOA Correspondence Course
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NCO Tier TSgt – Organizational Technical Experts – Provide Sound Supervision and Training SSgt – Highly Skilled Technicians – Supervisory and Training Responsibilities – Develop Supervisory Competence
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AMN Tier SrA – Transition to Role as an NCO AIC – Expected to Master Skills in New Career Field AMN – Understand & Conform to Military Standards AB – Apprentice Acquiring & Demonstrating Knowledge of Military Customs, Courtesies, Traditions, and AF Standards – Learning Military and Technical Skills
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General Responsibilities All Airmen Must: – Accept/Execute all Duties, Lawful Orders, & Responsibilities in a Timely Manner – Maintain Highest Level of Personal Readiness – Be Deployment Ready if Postured So – Actively Support AF Policy of Zero Tolerance for Discrimination & Sexual Harassment – Be Alert to Detect People Who May be Exhibiting Suicidal Behavior
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References NCOs Must Be Familiar With UCMJ, Manual For Courts Martial; DoD 5500.7R, Joint Ethics Regulation; & AFPD 36-29, Military Standards Mission & History of AF Mission and Unit of Assignment Customs & Courtesies AF Promotion Program (AFI 36-2502, Airman Promotion Program) Enlisted Assignment System Air Force Awards and Decorations Program
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Enlisted Education The College for Enlisted PME – ALS – NCOA – AFSNCOA Civilian Education/CCAF
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Summary Enlisted Force Foundation US Air Force Enlisted Force Evolution World War II The Career Force CMSAF and SEAs The Enlisted Force Structure General Responsibilities Enlisted Education
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“ Successful People use Their Strength by Recognizing, Developing and Utilizing the Talents of Others.” -- Ziglar
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