AFI36-2113 THE FIRST SERGEANT
MilReg AFI36-2113 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI36-2113, The First Sergeant?
AFI36-2113 is the official Air Force Instruction that provides guidelines and regulations regarding the role and responsibilities of the First Sergeant, outlining their duties, rights, and professional standards.

What is the primary purpose of the First Sergeant?
The primary purpose of the First Sergeant is to advise and support the unit commander in maintaining discipline, morale, and welfare of assigned personnel, while also ensuring compliance with Air Force policies and regulations.

What are the qualifications to become a First Sergeant?
To become a First Sergeant, an individual must possess the rank of Senior Master Sergeant or above and have completed the required First Sergeant Academy course.

What are the key responsibilities of a First Sergeant?
Some key responsibilities of a First Sergeant include providing mentorship and guidance to military personnel, assisting with personal and family issues, ensuring unit readiness and personnel accountability, and serving as a liaison between the commander and enlisted members.

Can First Sergeants exercise disciplinary authority?
Yes, First Sergeants have limited disciplinary authority and can administer administrative actions such as issuing Letters of Counseling, Letters of Reprimand, and Letters of Admonishment for minor infractions.

Are First Sergeants involved in the promotion process?
Yes, First Sergeants play a crucial role in the promotion process by evaluating enlisted members' performance and providing recommendations to the commander for promotions and awards.

Do First Sergeants have a role in managing family support programs?
Yes, First Sergeants are actively involved in managing and coordinating family support programs, ensuring members and their families receive the necessary support during deployments, emergencies, and other challenging situations.

How are First Sergeants expected to maintain their professional development?
First Sergeants are required to maintain their professional development by attending various career development courses, participating in leadership conferences, and staying updated on Air Force regulations and policies.

Are there any specific ethics that First Sergeants must adhere to?
Yes, First Sergeants must adhere to a strict code of ethics, including maintaining the highest level of integrity, impartiality, and confidentiality, ensuring fair treatment of all individuals, and upholding the values of the Air Force.

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