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Joint Base Charleston’s newest chief master sergeants celebrate Feb 8, 2014, during the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Charleston Club at Joint Base Charleston – Air Base, S.C. The seven Airmen were inducted into the Air Force’s senior enlisted rank during the formal event. Chief master sergeants make up one percent of the Air Force's enlisted force. From left to right, Chief Master Sgt. John Kornuta, 315th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron superintendent, Chief Master Sgt. Mark Henriquez, 14th Airlift Squadron superintendent, Chief Master Sgt. Mauree Powell, 437th Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, Senior Master Sgt. Robert Grimsley, 315th Security Forces Squadron manager, Senior Master Sgt. Craig Straw, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron superintendent, Benjamin Manalastas, 628th Comptroller Squadron superintendent and Robert Schultz, 437th Aerial Port superintendent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. William O’Brien)
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Joint Base Charleston’s newest chief master sergeants celebrate Feb 8, 2014, during the Chief Recognition Ceremony at the Charleston Club at Joint Base Charleston – Air Base, S.C. The seven Airmen were inducted into the Air Force’s senior enlisted rank during the formal event. Chief master sergeants make up one percent of the Air Force's enlisted force. From left to right, Chief Master Sgt. John Kornuta, 315th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron superintendent, Chief Master Sgt. Mark Henriquez, 14th Airlift Squadron superintendent, Chief Master Sgt. Mauree Powell, 437th Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, Senior Master Sgt. Robert Grimsley, 315th Security Forces Squadron manager, Senior Master Sgt. Craig Straw, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron superintendent, Benjamin Manalastas, 628th Comptroller Squadron superintendent and Robert Schultz, 437th Aerial Port superintendent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. William O’Brien)


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