Reservists now must serve longer to make O-6Staff report
Posted : Monday Feb 16, 2009 16:41:31 EST
The Air Force Reserve has enacted new guidelines for how the service promotes airmen to colonel.
Reserve colonel candidates in 2008 were required to be in their current grade for at least three and a half years before being considered for promotion, according to a news release from the Air Force Reserve Personnel Center in Denver.
Next year, candidates will be required to have four years as lieutenant colonels.
The change stems from a 2007 promotion policy that sought to reduce the number of colonels in the service, according to briefing documents for the Air Reserve.
“The decision to phase this change in over two years ensured promotion opportunity for 2008, but also reduced the population of officers meeting the board for the first time to less than half,” the release reads.
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