Tyndall's newest chief master sergeant selects

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Senior Master Sgt. Theresa Moran, 325th Mission Support Group, one of five Tyndall chief master sergeant-selects, shakes Brig. Gen. John McMullen, 325th Fighter Wing commander's hand Nov. 8. In addition to Sergeant Moran, the Air Force also selected Senior Master Sgt. David Anthony, 325th Maintenance Group; Senior Master Sgt. Craig Grogan, Inbound; Senior Master Sgt. Jody Peterson, 325th Medical Group; and Senior Master Sgt. Arthur Roy, Det. 1, 823rd RED HORSE. Those selected represent 22.9 percent of the 1,981 eligible for consideration and when promoted will be among an elite group of enlisted members who make up less thanĀ one percent of the enlisted force. The average score for those selected was 665.84, with an average time in grade of 3.04 years and time in service of 22.30 years. The average score for enlisted performance reports was 135. Average decorations score was 24.49, and the average promotion fitness exam score was 67.73 according to Air Force Personnel Center. The Air Force will promote based on promotion sequence number beginning in January. Common Access Card holders can find additional photos of the Air Force's newest chief master sergeant selects here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chris Cokeing)