There are times when members are in a "select" status for the next higher rank. In these cases, members
will have their performance reports align with the SCOD of their selected grade. For example, if you were
a Captain who was selected for Major, your next performance report would occur in May and not in
August.
To promote to Senior Airman, members must have:
A. 12 months time-in-service
B. Obtained their 3-skill level
C. Obtained their 5-skill level
EPRs play a large role in selections for promotions, job and school recommendations, career job
reservations, reenlistments, retraining, and assignments.
Which of the following is TRUE concerning Officer Performance Briefs?
A. Second Lieutenants will receive an Administrative LOE in lieu of an OPB when graduating from Officer
Training School.
B. Captains may deny an OPB if they intend to request a Change of Reporting Official to avoid a negative
rating.
C. Captains who have qualified for Major Select rank will receive their next evaluation according to the
SCOD for Majors.
D. Non-USSF Captains' OPBs will close out one year from the close-out date of the last evaluation. -
C. Captains who have qualified for Major Select rank will receive their next evaluation according to
the SCOD for Majors.