Eric W. Benken

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CMSAF Eric W. Benken

United States Air Force

1951-
    
12th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (1996-1999)
Place of birth Cincinnati, Ohio
Allegiance Flag of the United States United States of America
Service/branch Flag of the United States Air Force United States Air Force
Years of service 1970–1999
Rank Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Unit 374th Tactical Airlift Wing
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Awards Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal(2)
Air Force Commendation Medal(3)
Joint Service Achievement Medal
Vietnam Service Medal with campaign star
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Eric W. Benken was the twelfth Chief Master Sergeant appointed to the highest noncommissioned officer (NCO) position in the United States Air Force.

Chief Benken was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and entered the Air Force in March 1970. His background was in information management. He served in operational, maintenance and support units at every level of command from squadron through Major Command (MAJCOM). Chief Benken served in Taiwan, Korea, and South Vietnam, and in a joint service (NATO) assignment at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE). He served as Senior Enlisted Advisor to 12th Air Force and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). While at USAFE, the command was involved in operations such as Provide Promise, Provide Comfort, Deliberate Force, and Joint Endeavor in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Of interesting note, when Chief Benken entered the Air Force the Chief of Staff was General John D. Ryan. While serving as the CMSAF, he was the advisor to his son, General Michael E. Ryan. As CMSAF, Chief Benken's many initiatives included the development of the Command Chief Master Sergeant title (previously Senior Enlisted Advisor) and creation of a distinctive insignia; the implementation of Warrior Week at Basic Military Training; the successful fight against congressional efforts to interfere with gender integrated training at Basic Military Training; repeal of the 1986 40% retirement and creation of the NCO Professional Development Seminar. During his tenure as CMSAF, the Air Force continued the Bosnian peacekeeping mission, Operations Northern and Southern Watch in Iraq, Operation Desert Fox (Iraq) and Operation Allied Force in Kosovo.

The Chief continues to travel at the invitation of the Air Force while employed at USAA in San Antonio, Tx.

CMSAF Benken served as the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force from November 1996 to July 1999.

EDUCATION

1977 Tactical Air Command Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas

1986 Tactical Air Command Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Tyndall AFB, Fla.

1989 USAF Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Gunter AFB, Ala.

1994 Associate degree in applied science, information management, Community College of the Air Force

ASSIGNMENTS

1. March 1970 - April 1970, basic trainee, basic military training, Lackland AFB, Texas

2. May 1970 - December 1970, administrative specialist, 2578th Supply Squadron, Ellington AFB, Texas

3. January 1971 - March 1972, administrative specialist, maintenance training section and maintenance quality control, 374th Tactical Airlift Wing, Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taiwan. Also assigned temporarily to Detachment 1, 834th Air Division, Tan Son Nhut Air Base, South Vietnam

4. April 1972 - September 1978, chief clerk, 67th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron and noncommissioned officer in charge, Director of Operations Administration, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Bergstrom AFB, Texas

5. October 1978 - October 1979, executive noncommissioned officer to the commander, 314th Air Division, Osan Air Base, Korea

6. November 1979 - August 1983, NCOIC, Deputy Commander for Resources Administration and NCOIC, 12th Air Force Command Section, Bergstrom AFB, Texas

7. September 1983 - December 1988, Chief, Administration Communications Division and NCOIC, Deputy Chief of Staff for Aircrew Training Devices Administration, USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center, Eglin AFB, Fla.

8. January 1989 - July 1993, Superintendent, Manpower and Document Control Division, Office of the U. S. National Military Representative, and administrative officer, Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Logistics Division, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Mons, Belgium

9. August 1993 - September 1994, Senior Enlisted Adviser to the Commander, 12th Air Force, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz.

10. October 1994 - October 1996, Senior Enlisted Adviser to the Commander, U. S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein Air Base, Germany

11. November 1996 - July 1999, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

Distinguished Service Medal

Legion of Merit

Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster

Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters

Joint Service Achievement Medal

Joint Meritorious Unit Award

Vietnam Service Medal with campaign star

Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm

Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Nov 5, 1996

[edit] References

This article incorporates text from http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4664, a public domain work of the United States Government.

[edit] Succession

Preceded by
David J. Campanale
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
1996–1999
Succeeded by
Frederick J. Finch