The wait is over for those awaiting word on just who the 3,822 Selected Reserve and Reserve Full-Time Support E-8 and E-9 selectees would be.
The chief of naval personnel released the lists in NavAdmin message 098/18 on April 18.
The board convened March 5 in Millington, Tennessee, and wrapped up 11 days later, marking the first enlisted advancements of 2018.
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The FY19 Selected Reserve and FTS selection board convened March 5 in Millington, and wrapped up 11 days later.
Congratulations to all selectees! Click on the links below to see who made the cut.
Selected Reserve E-9 Selections
Selected Reserve E-8 Selections
Reserve Full-Time Support E-8 and E-9 Selections
About Mark D. Faram
Mark D. Faram is a former reporter for Navy Times. He was a senior writer covering personnel, cultural and historical issues. A nine-year active duty Navy veteran, Faram served from 1978 to 1987 as a Navy Diver and photographer.
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