If you enlist as an AB or AMN then SrA will be put on at 36 months to the day you arrived at basic training. If you enlisted for 6 years or did Jr ROTC or had college credits or achieved a certain rank as a boy scout therefore coming in as an A1C you will put on SrA 28 months to the day you graduated basic training.
You are promoted to SRA after 28 months as an E-3 Or 36 months time in service Which ever comes first. He will be eligible to go before a Below the Zone promotion board Six months before he he is scheduled to make E-4. You have about a 1-200 chances of being promoted to E-4 early by the BTZ board.
It would not be a promotion... It would be a demotion.
It should be two years from the date that you graduated basic training.
The Air Force promotes an Airman First Class (A1C) to Senior Airman upon a commander's recommendation after 36 months time in service and 20 months time in the grade of A1C, or 28 months time in A1C, whichever comes first.
E-1 Airman Basic (AB) E-2 Airman (Amn) E-3 Airman First Class (A1C) E-4 Senior Airman (SrA)
what is the A1C test
Hemoglobin A1C
The A1C test is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months. It is primarily used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. An A1C level of 6.5% or higher typically indicates diabetes.
In explaining a demotion, do not use the terms demotion or demoted. It is better to say reduced role. Focus on past experiences and how those experiences will help in a future higher position.
An A1C of 6.0 is perfectly normal. An A1C of 7.0 is high. An A1C of 8.0 or above is dangerously high. NOTE: These are USA lab values.
SRA International's population is 7,200.
SRA International was created in 1978.