James C. Binnicker
James C. Binnicker | |
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9th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (1986-1990) | |
Born |
Orangeburg, South Carolina | July 23, 1938
Died |
March 21, 2015 76) Calhoun, Georgia | (aged
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1957 - 1990 (33 years) |
Rank | |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | See below |
Other work | CEO Air Force Enlisted Village |
Chief Master Sergeant James C. Binnicker (July 23, 1938 – March 21, 2015) was the ninth appointed Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) — the highest non-commissioned officer position in the United States Air Force.
Military career
James Binnicker was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, where he graduated from Aiken High School in 1956. He entered the Air Force in August 1957. His first assignment was to the 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, as a life support specialist. His early years include tours in base and wing operations in Hawaii, North Dakota, Georgia, North Carolina, Vietnam, and Taiwan. He served as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for 12th Air Force, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), and Headquarters Tactical Air Command (TAC). He also represented the Air Force as Senior Enlisted Advisor on the President's Commission on Military Compensation. In February 1985, Chief Binnicker was selected for the 33-year extended tenure program.
Binnicker served as the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force from July 1, 1986 to July 1990.
Post-military career
Since March 2000, Binnicker has been the president and CEO of the Air Force Enlisted Village (AFEV), a non-profit charity located in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, that provides a home for the surviving spouses of enlisted military personnel.[1] Binnicker was a member of the AFEV Board of Directors from 1992 to his death.[2] He died in 2015, aged 76.[3]
Assignments
- August 1957, trainee, United States Air Force Basic Military Training, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas
- September 1957 - 1963, life support specialist, 96th Air Refueling Squadron, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma
- 1963 - July 1964, air operations specialist, 816th Strategic Aerospace Division, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma
- July 1964 - August 1967, noncommissioned officer in charge, wing operations, 1502d Air Transport Wing (later became 61st Military Airlift Wing), Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii
- August 1967 - August 1968, noncommissioned officer in charge, base operations, 4th Strategic Aerospace Division, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota
- August 1968 - September 1969, noncommissioned officer in charge, base operations, 22d Tactical Air Support Training Squadron, Binh Thuy Air Base, Republic of Vietnam; and language instructor, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Language School, Saigon
- September 1969 - May 1971, air operations superintendent, 58th Military Airlift Squadron, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia
- May 1971 - August 1972, noncommissioned officer in charge, wing operations, 374th Tactical Airlift Wing, Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taiwan
- August 1972 - September 1975, operations superintendent, base sergeant major and wing senior enlisted adviser, 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina
- September 1975 - October 1977, senior enlisted adviser, 12th Air Force, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas
- October 1977 - April 1978, Air Force enlisted representative and senior enlisted adviser on the President's Commission on Military Compensation
- April 1978 - June 1978, senior enlisted adviser, 12th Air Force, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas
- June 1978 - Jun 1981, senior enlisted adviser to the commander in chief, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii
- June 1981 - May 1982, chief, enlisted retention division, Headquarters Manpower and Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
- May 1982 - May 1985, assistant for chief master sergeant matters, Headquarters Manpower and Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
- May 1985 - July 1986, senior enlisted adviser to the commander, Headquarters Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
- July 1986 - July 1990, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Awards and decorations
Effective dates of promotion
Rank | Date |
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force | July 1, 1986 |
Succession
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Sam E. Parish |
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force 1986–1990 |
Succeeded by Gary R. Pfingston |
References
- ↑ Jordan, Jodi L. (February 9, 2007). "Air Force Enlisted Village earns 4-star rating". Air Force Link. United States Air Force. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ↑ "AFEV Staff Directors: James C. Binnicker, CASP". Air Force Enlisted Village. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force document "Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James C. Binnicker biography".
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