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AIRMAN BASIC (AB) E-1
The AB is an apprentice who is acquiring and demonstrating
knowledge of military customs, courtesies, traditions, and Air
Force standards while learning both military and technical
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AIRMAN (AMN) E-2
The Amn,
while still primarily an apprentice, is expected to understand
and conform to military standards. The official term of address
is Airman.
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AIRMAN FIRST CLASS (A1C) E-3
A1C comply
with Air Force standards and are role models for subordinates.
They are expected to devote their efforts to mastering the
skills required in their new career fields. The official term of
address is Airman First Class or Airman.
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SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) E-4
Those
personnel serving as SrA are in a transition period from
Journeyman/Worker to NCO. Development of supervisory and
leadership skills through PME and individual study is essential.
All SrA conduct themselves in a manner commensurate with
established standards, thereby asserting a positive influence on
other airmen. The SrA must, at all times, present the image of
competence, integrity, and pride. The official term of address
is Senior Airman or Airman.
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STAFF SERGEANT (SSGT) E-5
SSgts are
primarily craftsmen with certain NCO supervisory
responsibilities.
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TECHNICAL SERGEANT (TSGT) E-6
TSgts are
qualified to perform highly complex technical duties in addition
to providing responsible supervision. They are responsible for
the development of all enlisted personnel under their
supervision. They must obtain maximum performance from each
subordinate and ensure the product or service is of the quality
necessary for total mission effectiveness. TSgts will
continuously strive to broaden and perfect their professional
expertise and supervisory techniques. The official term of
address is Technical Sergeant or Sergeant.
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MASTER SERGEANT (MSGT) E-7
MSgts
function primarily in craftsman/supervisory positions as they
prepare themselves for more advanced leadership and management
positions. MSgts hold a 7-skill. This rank carries significantly
increased responsibilities and requires a broad technical and
managerial perspective. MSgt selects should enroll and complete
the SNCOA course. The official term of address is Master
Sergeant or Sergeant.
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FIRST SERGEANT (1SGT) E-7 |
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SENIOR MASTER SGT (SMSGT) E-8
SMSgts
perform as superintendents or managers. Broad leadership and
management skills are essential to exercise the responsibilities
of higher leadership positions in which SMSgts serve. The
9-skill level Superintendent is awarded when SMSgts sew-on E-8
and have graduated from the in-resident USAF Senior NCO Academy
(SNCOA) or equivalent sister service school. SMSgts should
continue their professional development to become viable
candidates for unique assignment opportunities and future
promotion selection consideration to CMSgt. The official term of
address is Senior Master Sergeant or Sergeant.
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FIRST SERGEANT (1SGT) E-8 |
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CHIEF MASTER SGT (CMSGT) E-9
The rank of
CMSgt is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force, with
the exception of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF).
CMSgts are superintendents and managers and provide senior
enlisted leadership. CMSgts are assigned Chief Enlisted Manager
(CEM) codes upon selection to CMSgt and may fill any
leadership/managerial level position and perform all duties not
prohibited by law or directive. CMSgts are advisors and enlisted
force managers. The official term of address is Chief Master
Sergeant or Chief.
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FIRST SERGEANT (1SGT) E-9 |
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COMMAND CHIEF MASTER SGT (CCM) E-9 |
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CHIEF MSGT OF THE AIR FORCE (1SGT) E-9
Advises the
Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the Air Force on all
enlisted matters. The CMSAF is the senior enlisted member of the
Air Force and takes precedence over all enlisted members while
serving in the position (AFI 36-2109, Chief Master Sergeant of
the Air Force and Command Chief Master Sergeant Programs). The
official term of address is Chief Master Sergeant of the Air
Force or Chief.
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