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FY20 SGM AC USASMA Considered Selected.Xlsx FY20 REGULAR ARMY (RA) UNITED STATES SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY (USASMA) TRAINING AND SELECTION LIST NAME PMOS PSC UIC RMOS USASMA ABAMUKONG CHRISTIAN ABONGWA 68W5 UB63 H96C0 68Z6 ABBOTT SIDNEY IRVING 18Z5 UA17 HQKT1 18Z6 ABERNATHY JOSH CHALK 13Z5 UB40 ATGT2 13Z6 ABITUA JASON DANIEL 14Z5 UB47 AWLC0 14Z6 ABRAM CHRISTINE DENISE 89B5 FS08 0E5A0 89B6 ABRAM ULRICK ROCHELL 14Z5 UA54 AW0A0 14Z6 ABRAMS DENISE LASHEA 89B5 UB40 ATGT3 89B6 ABSHER ROBERT JEFFERY 11Z5 MD13 6GCB0 11Z6 RES ACEBEDO GARY LEE 38B5 UA69 HDQT0 38B6 ACEBOVILLEGAS ALEX FABRICI 91Z5 UA52 HU6AA 91Z6 ACEVEDO ANGEL LUIS JR 79R5 HR01 18502 79R6 ACEVEDO MARTIN III 13Z5 UA39 H90T0 13Z6 ACEVES GINA ROMMY 91Z5 TD07 3QTC1 91Z6 RES ACHEAMPONG ULYSSES 92G5 UB06 AMQAA 92G6 ACHTERBERG ROYCE PATRICK 11Z5 HR01 0CE16 11Z6 ACOSTA RUBEN SYLVESTER 79R5 HR01 3MTA1 79R6 ACOSTA TIMOTHY ALLEN 91Z5 UB42 EPYAA 91Z6 ACTON CHAD MICHAEL 11Z5 UA03 JJ1C0 11Z6 RES ADAM PETER JOHN 19Z5 UA02 JJ0B0 19Z6 ADAMS GEORGE MERLE IV 11Z5 UB50 GBRD0 11Z6 ADAMS JONATHAN DAVID 94Z5 TD17 G3ZAA 94Z6 ADAMS KYRAN VERNELL 25Z5 TD07 3QTC1 25Z6 ADAMS MYRON MAURICE 68G5 MD12 07TAA 68Z6 ADAMS PATRICK RYAN 12Z5 TD21 4K718 12A6 ADAMS STEVEN CHRISTOPHER 11Z5 FS13 0VNAA 11Z6 ADAMS ZACHARY FORREST 25W5 UA48 CELT0 25X6 ADDINGTON JOHN CHARLES II 42R5 TD21 CTFAA 42R6 ADDISON JORDAN DYLAN 91Z5 UA77 D21T0 91Z6 ADENIRAN EBENEZER ADETOLA 37F5 UA37 G4KAA 37F6 ADKERSON JOHN THOMAS 12Z5 TD21 4K719 12A6 RES ADKINS CHRISTOPHER WENDELL 68W5 UB40 ATGT3 68Z6 ADKINS MATTHEW LOGAN 25U5 UB21 A0U98 25X6 ADLER VINCENT WILLIAM JR 11Z5 HR01 0C820 11Z6 ADOLF CHRISTOPHER BRIAN 19Z5 UB44 ALNT0 19Z6 ADUAMAH RICHARD 11Z5 FS14 6DHAA 11Z6 AFLAGUE JUSTIN JOSEPH 18Z5 UA17 HQMT0 18Z6 AGAN RAYMOND HEATH 11Z5 UA80 KDKT0 11Z6 RES AGBAYANI VICTORIA ANN 35V5 UB15 6RLT1 35Z6 AGBOOLA OLADAPO SEGUN 25E5 UA55 DMAAA 25E6 AGNGARAYNGAY GLENN C 11Z5 FS13 5ABX1 11Z6 AGRAIT FINEES 68W5 IN01 1V008 68Z6 AGUILAR JOSE HUMBERTO 11Z5 UB53 AE0HD 11Z6 AGUILAR JULIO 14Z5 UB47 H12T0 14Z6 AGUILAR WILMER 42A5 UB09 AMPAA 42A6 AGUIRRE MICHAEL ARTHUR 19Z5 HR01 0C903 19Z6 AKAMA KARL KINYA 12Z5 UA01 ACEB0 12A6 FY20 REGULAR ARMY (RA) UNITED STATES SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY (USASMA) TRAINING AND SELECTION LIST NAME PMOS PSC UIC RMOS USASMA AKI CHET KAKUAOKALANI 11Z5 HR01 1S108 11Z6 AKINREFON OYEYEMI AKANMU 68W5 MC01 2DH03 68Z6 AKUNA CHARLES ALAPAI 18Z5 FS27 1E0T3 18Z6 ALAM CASSANDRA INEZ 68W5 MC05 078T0 68Z6 ALANIZ JOHNNY 79R5 HR01 2AA06 79R6 ALBERT AJAIE 17E5 UA01 AB4AA 17E6 ALEMAN RENE ORLANDO 91Z5 UA52 B4JAA 91Z6 ALEXANDER ALLAN ABRAHAM 11Z5 TD10 0G463 11Z6 ALEXANDER GRADY JAMES 19Z5 TD07 3QTT1 19Z6 ALEXANDER JORDAN THOMAS 18Z5 UA19 H56B0 18Z6 ALEXANDER LOSHANA LATOYA 15Z5 UA05 FJ4T0 15Z6 ALEXANDER MARQUES ANTHONY 38B5 UA69 A8GC0 38B6 ALFORD JASON DENNELL 11Z5 TD10 0G4T0 11Z6 ALICEA LUIS ANGEL 13Z5 UA67 AHQB0 13Z6 ALICEACAVEZZA JESSICA 25U5 UA09 JYKC0 25X6 RES ALLAN DANIEL JOHN 15Z5 UB32 AX1T0 15Z6 ALLEN JOHN SAN MIGUEL 68A5 MC05 079D0 68Z6 ALLEN THOMAS JOHN 18Z5 FS01 0FGAA 18Z6 ALMOGELA ARNEL MARQUEZ 15Z5 UA51 HQAT0 15Z6 ALOMA HIDEBRANDO 35V5 UA68 6RKB1 35Z6 ALOMBRO AUGUST JOSEPH JR 13Z5 HR01 0C918 13Z6 ALSTON MARK DORIAN 13Z5 HR01 0C933 13Z6 ALSTON VINCENT LYDELL 18Z5 UA19 H56D0 18Z6 ALTER SAMUEL JOHN 19Z5 HR01 0C727 19Z6 RES ALVARADO ANTONIO 13Z5 UB56 AGET0 13Z6 ALVARADO RUDY HILARIO 19Z5 HR01 0C604 19Z6 RES ALVARADOGARCIA RAUL JR 91Z5 UB54 H85AA 91Z6 ALVARADOVERA JUAN CARLOS 92A5 UB56 AGET0 92Z6 ALVAREZ JOLE CHRISTOPHER 18Z5 UA19 DSLD0 18Z6 AMOSU OLASUNKANMI GANNY 68G5 SA01 6A314 68Z6 ANDERSON CECIL CLARKE III 89D5 UB14 B5PAA 89D6 ANDERSON CHRISTOPHER LEE 19Z5 UA67 JJ2T0 19Z6 ANDERSON DANIEL JAMES 18Z5 UA19 H56A0 18Z6 ANDERSON DEMEL SHREE 92S5 UA78 BG0AA 92S6 ANDERSON DOROTHY MAE 42A5 TD21 0VLZG 42A6 ANDERSON GEORGE EUGENE JR 68K5 EU04 1HHC0 68Z6 ANDERSON GUSTAF E IV 18Z5 MD12 1KJAA 18Z6 ANDERSON JAMES ALAN JR 11Z5 FS22 4J9TS 11Z6 ANDERSON JAMES EMIL 68W5 UA64 D6DAA 68Z6 ANDERSON MICHAEL BRADLEY 12Z5 UB01 DZ5AA 12A6 ANDERSON NJIKOKA TARUKEH 15Z5 WC04 DU1T0 15Z6 RES ANDOH KWEKU AMISSAH 92A5 UA44 JTDA2 92Z6 ANDRAKOWICZ KEVIN ALBERT 14Z5 TD22 0HFAA 14Z6 RES ANDREWS KENISHA LEA 25W5 UA52 EHSAA 25X6 ANGELIVAZQUEZ JOSE LEOPOLDO 38B5 UA69 A8GF0 38B6 ANIBABA OLANREWAJU TOKUNBO 94Z5 UB22 A96AA 94Z6 RES FY20 REGULAR ARMY (RA) UNITED STATES SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY (USASMA) TRAINING AND SELECTION LIST NAME PMOS PSC UIC RMOS USASMA ANRIA PROSPERO DEMETRIO 18Z5 UA38 H01B0 18Z6 ANSLEY CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL 13Z5 HR01 0C732 13Z6 ANTHOPOULOS SOPHIA DIMITRA 79S5 UA42 DD39A 79S6 ANTIPUESTO JOHN PAUL CASA 38B5 UA69 A8DAA 38B6 ANTONETTINEGRON VICTOR R 25W5 UA44 HXJT0 25X6 RES APODACA ALBERT 89B5 UA91 APBA0 89B6 APODACA JORGE NETZAH 14Z5 HR01 0CA21 14Z6 RES APPLEWHITE DARNELL G 14Z5 FS34 AVAAA 14Z6 AQUAOWO SIERRA LACOLE BURR 42A5 TD13 1DXU3 42A6 RES ARAUCO DONNA JEAN 79S5 UB61 HDL99 79S6 ARBALLO ALFREDO JR 91Z5 TD13 1DXK3 91Z6 ARCHER KEISHA DEVONNE 56M5 UA36 AUKT0 56M6 RES AREAS LENIN OSWALDO 25D5 TD08 3YT01 25D6 AREVALOTORRES BORIS XAVIER 91Z5 UA20 E4QE0 91Z6 ARISTA TONY NA 91Z5 UA11 G6CD0 91Z6 ARMSTRONG SCOTT LAWRENCE 15Z5 UA97 C0NB0 15Z6 ARMSTRONG YARSHARAE MICHELL 92A5 UB22 A96AA 92Z6 ARNALL EDGAR MARTIN 31K5 FS27 3YBAA 31Z6 ARNOLD MARC MACY JR 18Z5 UA38 H0YAA 18Z6 ARNOLD PERCY MIQUEL 92Y5 UB28 DCZAA 92Z6 ARNOLD SEAN AVERY 68E5 EU17 08BAA 68Z6 ARREOLACARDENAS MOISES LORE 11Z5 UA91 APBT0 11Z6 RES ARTEAGA OMAR 15Z5 EU04 46201 15Z6 ARTHUR FLOSTON JONATHAN 56M5 UB35 GKET0 56M6 RES ARTHUR KRYSTON MILES 17C5 MD13 0AGAA 17C6 ARTHUR MICHAEL LEWIS JR 11Z5 TD13 2L5HA 11Z6 ARTHURS JEFFREY DAVID 19Z5 HR01 0CE07 19Z6 ASHLEY NEIL WILLIAM II 79R5 HR01 17V04 79R6 ASHWORTH WESLEY EUGENE 92Y5 TD21 4K8ZA 92Z6 ASTORGA VERVENIR JUANITES 12Z5 UB50 EPHA0 12A6 ASTORINO JEFFREY THOMAS 19Z5 UA80 JRUT0 19Z6 ATHERTON ADAM D 79R5 HR01 18MA1 79R6 ATKINS NICHOLAS PAUL 18Z5 UA24 JQ5T0 18Z6 AUGUSTIN MICHAEL DONAVAN 13Z5 UA95 ALWT0 13Z6 RES AUSTIN COURTNEY LASHAWN 31B5 TD01 0VP80 31Z6 AUSTIN RANDALL SCOTT 18Z5 FS27 45VAA 18Z6 AVILA JAVIER 79S5 WC02 NDX9A 79S6 AVILA NADIA ANN 25U5 FS34 1J000 25X6 RES AVIS LYLE JAMES 19Z5 TD13 6NFC1 19Z6 AYALA OSCAR 19Z5 UA85 APYB0 19Z6 AYALADAVILA ROBERTO C 11Z5 HR01 0CD16 11Z6 AYRES KEITH DAVID 19Z5 UA11 HPNT0 19Z6 AZURIN ROLLY IMPERIAL 91Z5 UA26 AJET0 91Z6 BABINEAUX SIDNEY FRANK JR 92F5 TD18 1D50Z 92F6 BACCHUS SORAYA 94Z5 TD03 1D432 94Z6 BACON JAMES LEE 31B5 HR01 0CA4Y 31Z6 FY20 REGULAR ARMY (RA) UNITED STATES SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY (USASMA) TRAINING AND SELECTION LIST NAME PMOS PSC UIC RMOS USASMA BAEZ SHIRLEY VIANEL 38B5 FS27 1E0BY 38B6 BAEZA DANIEL JR 15Z5 TD17 0U9H1 15Z6 BAEZRAMOS MELVIN 92F5 TD18 1D50R 92F6 BAILEY CHEVY LEE 25U5 UA00 AB7AA 25X6 BAILEY DANIEL WARREN 46Z5 UA87 C0GAA 46Z6 BAILEY GARFIELD D 15Z5 UA13 GDQC0 15Z6 BAILEY GARNETTE STVINCENT 91Z5 UB44 AL6E0 91Z6 BAILEY REX ERVIN JR 31E5 TD01 0VPAA 31Z6 RES BAKER EMIL EUGENE 79R5 HR01 19QAA 79R6 BAKER JACOB PATRICK 15Z5 TD08 0U9GB 15Z6 BAKER MARC CURTIS 31B5 UA18 FP6AA 31Z6 BAKER QUINT FITZGERALD 51C5 WC02 JXDAA 51C6 BAKER TRACY DAVID 31B5 FS24 3Y8AA 31Z6 BALDERAS WESLEY JOE 14Z5 UB23 AT3T0 14Z6 BALL JEFFREY SCOTT 92A5 UA95 JAYT0 92Z6 BALLOON LIONEL ALONZO 11Z5 HR01 0CD05 11Z6 RES BALSA KERR ARTURO MANUEL 38B5 UA69 A8GE0 38B6 BALSON DANIELLE LATRICE 79R5 HR01 18504 79R6 BALTHROP BRAD 79R5 HR01 18604 79R6 BALTRIP ELBERT EMANUEL II 92A5 UA09 ABHF0 92Z6 BAMESBERGER JAMES KIM 12Z5 UB11 CWWT0 12A6 BARAJAS RICHARD AZUA 12Z5 UB44 AMCT0 12A6 BARAYUGA DREXEL ASUNCION 42A5 UB42 FQLAA 42A6 BARBER LORNE EDWARD 35T5 TD03 6VA12 35Z6 BARBER SIMPSON ALLEN JR 11Z5 UA80 FTUT0 11Z6 RES BARBINE GEORGE DAVID 11Z5 UA08 H9RT0 11Z6 BARCINAS JOEY PEREDA 31B5 FS06 12KAA 31Z6 RES BARCUS JOSEPH LARON 13Z5 UB63 AEQT0 13Z6 BARKER JUSTIN CURRAN 18Z5 WC07 H1EA0 18Z6 BARKER NICHOLAS ALLEN 31B5 UA18 BYLAA 31Z6 BARKERWILLIAMS LATRICE REN 14Z5 UA54 AU3AA 14Z6 BARNES KRISTIN BETH 79S5 UA52 EHS99 79S6 BARNETT DAVID WALTER 79R5 HR01 09WAA 79R6 BAROCIO JUAN ANTONIO 18Z5 UA22 H03AB 18Z6 BARR TIMOTHY MORGAN 12X5 HR01 6ED03 12A6 RES BARRAGAN JOE LEONARDO 14Z5 WC06 AVBAA 14Z6 BARRATT KEVIN WINSTON 15Z5 UB54 AAWC0 15Z6 BARRETT JASON ALLEN 37F5 UB16 KC3T2 37F6 BARRETT MARC WILLIAM 92A5 UB44 AL6H0 92Z6 BARRY MICHAEL SCOTT 91Z5 UA51 JETE0 91Z6 BARTLEY EARL LEE JR 12X5 FS22 4J9SW 12A6 BARTO SHERMAN LESTER JR 17E5 UB09 AMHT0 17E6 BARTOLAC MATTHEW EDWARD 18Z5 UA17 A4WAA 18Z6 BARTON JASON ALAN 15Z5 UB36 DST99 15Z6 BARTOSH BYRON NEIL 42R5 TD19 1MUAA 42R6 BASILE ERIC ALBERT 42A5 UB59 JHGAA 42A6 FY20 REGULAR ARMY (RA) UNITED STATES SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY (USASMA) TRAINING AND SELECTION LIST NAME PMOS PSC UIC RMOS USASMA BASKERVILLE ROBERT ALLEN JR 14Z5 FS34 AVA99 14Z6 BASL RICHARD HENRY 79R5 HR01 19N09 79R6 BASS CORY NATHAN 91Z5 TD18 1D4M2 91Z6 BASS MICHAEL CLINT 12Z5 HR01 0C922 12A6 RES BASSETT DEREK BRIAN 15Z5 UA66 EW5B0 15Z6 BASSO PAUL KEALOHAKEPAHONI 31B5 UB58 DFAAA 31Z6 BATCHELDER KEITH ALAN 18Z5 TD01 0VP66 18Z6 BATES JASON RAY 35T5 UA57 DKEA0 35Z6 BATT ADAM TRACY 11Z5 HR01 0C84M 11Z6 BATTS FRANK EDWARD JR 12Z5 TD21 4K702 12A6 RES BAUCAN DAVID GREGORY 31B5 UA80 KDWAA 31Z6 RES BAUDER COLTIN JENNINGS 18Z5 FS27 1E0C3 18Z6 BAUMAN CHRISTOPHER SEAN 14Z5 UB27 H10B0 14Z6 BAUMGARDNER JASON DAVID 18Z5 UA22 H06A0 18Z6 BAUMGARTNER ANDREW MICHAEL 31B5 UA74 ATL99 31Z6 BAUTISTA CARLOS LOPEZ 18Z5 WC02 4TJAA 18Z6 BEAL JOSHUA SHANE 15Z5 UB36 DSTAA 15Z6 BEALS MICHAEL JOHN 18Z5 FS27 45VAA 18Z6 BEAPUT ORANE WARNER TALBERT 94Z5 UB48 D0AHD 94Z6 BEASLEY DARRELL BLAKE 35X5 UA80 KCSAA 35Z6 BEATTIE JASON NATHANIEL 25W5 UA46 GZPB0 25X6 BECKER JOSEPH ALLEN 18Z5 UA38 H0ZT0 18Z6 RES BECKER RYAN JAMES 13Z5 HR01 0C805 13Z6 BECKLES JASON ROSS 35V5 MD13 00121 35Z6 RES BECKWITH HARRY ALAN 79R5 HR01 06QAA 79R6 BEEBE JERAMIE
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