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NEWS | June 29, 2006

Fiscal '07 Air Guard promotions to lieutenant colonel, major announced

By Tech. Sgt. Rob Mims Air Reserve Personnel Center Public Affairs

DENVER (AFPN) - The Air Reserve Personnel Center here announced today the results of the Fiscal 2007 Air National Guard Line and Nonline Lieutenant Colonel and Major Promotion Selection Boards. The board selected 588 officers for promotion from more than 759 considered.

The results of the boards are as follows:


Selection statistics in-the-promotion zone

To Lieutenant Colonel:
  • 363 line officers selected from 459 considered for a 79 percent select rate
  • 7 chaplains from 10 considered, 70 percent select rate
  • 1 dental corps officer from 1 considered, 100 percent select rate
  • 8 judge advocate general officers from 10 considered, 80 percent select rate
  • 4 medical corps officers from 7 considered, 57 percent select rate
  • 33 nurse corps officers from 42 considered, 79 percent select rate
  • 2 medical service corps officers from 3 considered, 67 percent select rate
  • 4 biomedical sciences corps officers from 5 considered, 80 percent select rate

To major:

  • 96 line officers from 105 considered, 91 percent select rate
  • 2 chaplains from 2 considered, 100 percent select rate
  • 4 dental corps officers from 4 considered, 100 percent select rate
  • 2 judge advocate general officers from 2 considered, 100 percent select rate
  • No medical corps officers considered
  • 6 nurse corps officers from 7 considered, 86 percent select rate
  • 3 medical service corps officers from 3 considered, 100 percent select rate
  • 2 biomedical sciences corps officers from 3 considered, 67 percent select rate


Selection statistics above-the-promotion zone


To lieutenant colonel:

  • 36 line officers from 72 considered, 50 percent select rate

  • No chaplains from 1 considered

  • No dental corps officers from 1 considered

  • No judge advocate general officers considered

  • No medical corps officers considered

  • 3 nurse corps officers from 5 considered, 60 percent select rate

  • No medical service corps officers from 1 considered

  • 1 biomedical sciences corps officer from 1 considered, 100 percent select rate


To major:

  • 10 line officers from 12 considered, 83 percent select rate

  • No chaplain officers considered

  • No dental corps officers considered

  • 1 judge advocate general officer from 1 considered, 100 percent select rate

  • No medical corps officers considered

  • No nurse corps officers from 1 considered

  • No medical service corps officers from 1 considered

  • No biomedical sciences corps officers considered



Promotion effective dates are based on the individual's time in grade. Projected effective dates will be posted on the ARPC Web site at http://arpc.afrc.af.mil by noon MST June 30.


 

 

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