The list will be released 18 Aug 11 by two lists. One will be the selected list, the other will be the considered list.
Mid Aug. I would say on the morning of 17th or 20th
Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge Actually, there were 192 "firsts," as the list that announced the first increment of soldiers selected for Command Sergeant Major listed their effective date as 1 Feb 1968. Some could argue that new CSMs in Korea or Japan were the first, but it is moot. You can see that list at: http://ncohistory.com/files/1stCSMList.pdf. For the previous wiki respondant, you will notice that the war hero Sgt Maj Basil Plumley was not even on that list, but was actually selected later with the 3rd increment. You can see that here: http://ncohistory.com/files/Cir611-40.pdf However, Chief of Staff Harold Johnson promoted then Sgt Maj of the Army William O. Wooldridge to the rank of Command Sergeant Major, and included a certificate, signed by him, stating Wooldridge was the first soldier promoted to Command Sergeant Major. SMA Wooldridge proudly displays that certificate to this date.
This list has been hush hush for some reason I know the QMP board met and the list is released late for some reason most CSM should have it by now but no one is saying anything we should know in a couple of days if you find out please send me a copy. Stealthwarrior56@yahoo.com
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I heard it will be out on Monday....but who knows
You should be able to get the list from your unit Command Sergeant Major after its official release on 27 May 2010.
December 13, 2012 at 0730EST
Please refer to the related link for the list.
4 april 2013 at 0730 est
DECEMBER 8 2011
The Sergeants Major STP list came out last year on 18 August 2011, so it should be safe to say around the same time.
The United States army consists of twelve ranks. They are, in order of rank, Private, Private First Class, Specialist, Corporal, Sergeant. Staff Sergeant, Sergeant First Class, Master Sergeant, First Sergeant, Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army.
Mid Aug. I would say on the morning of 17th or 20th
General of the Army, General, Lieutenant General, Major General, Brigadier General, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant First Class, Staff Sergeant, Sergeant, Corporal, Private First Class, Private. Is the list missing specialist?
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Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge Actually, there were 192 "firsts," as the list that announced the first increment of soldiers selected for Command Sergeant Major listed their effective date as 1 Feb 1968. Some could argue that new CSMs in Korea or Japan were the first, but it is moot. You can see that list at: http://ncohistory.com/files/1stCSMList.pdf. For the previous wiki respondant, you will notice that the war hero Sgt Maj Basil Plumley was not even on that list, but was actually selected later with the 3rd increment. You can see that here: http://ncohistory.com/files/Cir611-40.pdf However, Chief of Staff Harold Johnson promoted then Sgt Maj of the Army William O. Wooldridge to the rank of Command Sergeant Major, and included a certificate, signed by him, stating Wooldridge was the first soldier promoted to Command Sergeant Major. SMA Wooldridge proudly displays that certificate to this date.
The FY13 SFC promotion list is available only to United States soldiers in the Army who have login access. This is the list of soldiers who are going to receive promotions.