Air Force releases E-8 selections: 19 Peterson NCOs scheduled to sew on next stripe Published March 4, 2010 By Air Force Personnel Center RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Air Force officials selected 1,269 of 13,741 eligible master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant for a selection rate of 9.24 percent. Nineteen Peterson master sergeants were selected for promotion. They are: 21st Space Wing Jacob Blake, 6th Space Warning Squadron Jeffrey Craig, 821st Support Squadron Brandi Limardo, 21st Medical Group Benjamin Manalastas, 821st Air Base Group Joseph Stratil, 16th Space Control Squadron Peterson mission partners Byron Bradford, Air Force Space Command Scott Burns, AFSPC Susan Jaffey, AFSPC Clayton Johnson, 561st Network Operations Ronald Lee, AFSPC Michael Martin, AFSPC Mark Perkins, AFSPC Gregory Peterson, AFSPC Melannie Porter, AFSPC Don Punla, AFSPC Michael Sadler, 367th Recruiting Squadron Chad Schulte, AFSPC Jerry Simer, U.S. Northern Command Mary Woodard, 544th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group The average score for those selected was 665.85, with an average time in grade of 4.38 years and an average time in service of 20.2 years, respectively. The average score was based on the following point averages: 135 for enlisted performance reports, 21.30 for decorations, 61.47 for the Air Force supervisory examination and 394.06 board score. The senior master sergeant promotion list will be released publicly March 4 at 8 a.m. CST on the Air Force Personnel Center's public Web site and "Ask" site. Airmen also can access their score notices at the same time on the virtual Military Personnel Flight and the Air Force Portal. Those selected for senior master sergeant will be promoted according to their promotion sequence number beginning in April 2010. As a reminder, selections are tentative until the data verification process is complete, which is no later than 10 days after the promotion release date. AFPC officials will notify Airmen through their military personnel sections if their selection is in question. The promotion release using the Web is one of the many technological initiatives AFPC has taken to effectively deliver personnel services, allowing Airmen around the world 24-hour access. For information, visit the enlisted promotions page on the AFPC "Ask" Web site or call the Total Force Service Center at (800) 525-0102.