In the middle of every month the AF Portal will post the following months line numbers they will promote. As long as you know your line number, just log on to AF Portal and it will be on the home page.
If they have a line number, yes.
The first of the month.
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the "E" line
When a First Sergeant leaves, it'll either be because they've been relieved of duty, or are about to be promoted to Sergeant Major. Who replaces the First Sergeant depends on the availability. It may be a Master Sergeant transferred from a staff position, or it may be a Sergeant First Class who is about to be promoted to E-8. You won't find Master Sergeants in line companies - Master Sergeants are found in staff positions.
That depends on exactly what you mean. (USAF?) For Air Force, most likely you'll not put on SSgt before 4 years depending on your promotion test scores. If and when you do make it, you'll be assigned a "line number". Which stacks everyone up according to how long they've been in the current rank before promotion. So if you make it your first time most likely it will be about a year after you test for you to actually put on the new rank. Also, in the month that your promotion "line number" comes up, you put on the new rank on the first day of the month in which you're being promoted.
It depends which staff it is. If it is the treble cleff (staff) the answer is E, if it is the Bass cleff, the answer is G.
There is no name for line number 5 of the staff its a trick question (if you are doing a music crossword like i am) the answer is its the top line. i looked it up
i think its called the E line
Once you made the cutoff and your line number comes out.
No, if a Staff Sergeant select loses their line number, it does not automatically promote the next person in line. The promotion process is competitive and follows specific guidelines. Therefore, an E5 non-selectee would need to wait for the next promotion cycle and meet the eligibility criteria in order to have a chance at promotion.
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