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THE ENLISTED THE ENLISTED FORCEFORCE

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OverviewOverview

• 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 FoundationEnlisted 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 EvolutionAir 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 ForceThe 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 ManagementForce Management

• Airman Career Program

• WAPS

• TOPCAP

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NCO Duties and StatusNCO Duties and Status

• Work Without Supervision

• Understand Complex Job Related Problems

• Train Subordinates

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SMSgt and CMSgtSMSgt and CMSgt

• Opened Up Promotions

• Promote Highly Qualified NCOs

• Eased Promotion Stagnation (Korean Hump)

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CMSAF and SEACMSAF 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 StructureThe 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 StructurePurpose 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 TierSenior 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 TierNCO 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 TierAMN 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 ResponsibilitiesGeneral 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 References NCOs Must Be Familiar WithWith

• 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 EducationEnlisted Education

• The College for Enlisted PME– ALS

– NCOA

– AFSNCOA

• Civilian Education/CCAF

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SummarySummary

• 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.”

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