Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force DAVID R. WOLFE

Chief Master Sgt. David R. Wolfe is the 21st Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force and serves as theChief Master Sergeant of the Air Force DAVID R. WOLFE highest enlisted member of the Air Force. He is the Senior Enlisted Leader and primary adviser to both the Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the Air Force on standards, readiness, training, professional development, and effective utilization for more than 665,000 Total Force Airmen. Additionally, Chief Wolfe represents the service’s interests to the American public and to all levels of government.

Chief Wolfe entered the Air Force in February 1992 as a Security Forces Airman. He has extensive experience in professional military education, serving as both an instructor and commandant. During his career, he has been a Command Chief at two wings, one Numbered Air Force, and two major commands. His contingency operations experience includes tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.


 
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ARTICLES FROM THE FIRST SERGEANT; NEWS OF INTEREST TO ENLISTED FORCE

  • Support networks bolster resiliency during stressful holidays

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio (AFLCMC) – The holidays are a time of fellowship and joy for most, but for some it can be a very challenging time of year.  Add to those challenges, the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases could make it even more difficult to meet and host traditional celebrations.  That could

  • New first sergeant has passion for helping people

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio (AFLCMC) – Senior Master Sgt. Elise Phillips is the new First Sergeant for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center.  In the Air Force, first sergeant isn’t a rank but a special duty designation for a senior NCO entrusted by the commander to ensure the enlisted force of




 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION


AFLCMC/CCC Command CMSgt
aflcmc.ccc.command.cmsgt@us.af.mil