HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – Twelve members of Team Hill were formally inducted into the highest enlisted rank during a Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony held here May 2.
Reaching the rank of chief master sergeant is a significant milestone, achieved by only 1% of the total enlisted force in the U.S. Air Force.
The ceremony was a pivotal moment for the newly promoted chiefs, providing a formal setting to affirm their commitment to the profession of arms, their leadership responsibilities within the enlisted corps, and their dedication to fulfilling the Air Force mission. It also emphasized the strong bond and shared responsibilities among those holding the top enlisted rank.
Guest speaker for the event was retired Chief Master Sgt. Juan "Lou" Lewis, widely known as the "Fired Up Chief." Lewis spoke on the unique opportunity chiefs possess to mentor, support, and encourage Airmen under their charge, empowering them to achieve their full potential both personally and professionally.
Friends, family, and colleagues gathered to witness the 12 Airmen receive their ceremonial charge, marking their transition into a role demanding the highest levels of leadership, expertise, and integrity. The event celebrated their hard work and dedication while reinforcing the standards expected of those who wear the rank of chief master sergeant.