ABC News: Air Force makes history naming woman as top NCO
Master Sgt. JoAnne S. Bass becomes the Air Force's 19th chief master sergeant.
The Air Force is making history by selecting Master Sgt. JoAnne S. Bass as the 19th chief master sergeant of the Air Force, making her the first woman in history to serve as the highest-ranking non-commissioned member of a U.S. military service.
Bass was selected by Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the incoming Air Force chief of staff, who has made history as the first African American to head one of the military services. Brown will succeed Gen. David Goldfien as the Air Force’s chief of staff in August.
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4 comments:
There will always be an asterisk behind her name and Air Force's 19th chief master sergeant.
Reminds me of the Seattle Chief of Police. She was a beat cop less than a yea or two and then they put her into data processing. Hard to get citizen complaints that way.
Once the same done for Bass?
What a joke!
a selfie, andy?
she is compassionate Joanne Bass
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