Kadena senior master sergeant promotion list Published March 4, 2010 By 18th Wing Public Affairs KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- The Air Force released the names of those selected to the rank of Senior Master Sergeant on the Air Force Personnel Center's public Web site on March 4. Those selected for senior master sergeant will be promoted according to their promotion sequence number beginning April 1. 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. 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 following individuals from Kadena Air Base have been selected for promotion to senior master sergeant: Craig Adams, 82nd Reconnaissance Squadron Yolanda Batchelor, 18th Medical Group David Bond, 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron Peter Chin, 18th Medical Operations Squadron Angela Czumalowski, 18th Contracting Squadron Timothy Debeaux, 718th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Joe Dittmann, 18th MDG Mark Edwards, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron Stephen Fairbanks, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Michael Frazier, 353rd Special Operations Group Shawn Gilmore, 353rd SOG William Hight II, 18th CES Richard King, 353rd SOG Stephen Krause, 18th Munitions Squadron Richard Malik, 733rd AMS Michael Martin, 18th AMXS Patrick McEneany, 18th MDOS David Nicholson, 18th Security Forces Squadron Dennis Ogrady, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron Christopher Pursino, 718th AMXS Wendy Ragnone, 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Edward Rockhold, 18th CMS Victor Rosario, 18th MDOS Timothy Sheldon, 18th CMS Lyle Spring, 18th EMS Erik Thompson, 1st Special Operations Squadron Thuan Treon, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron Eric Waaler, 18th AMXS Wilfred Waring, 18th CMS