Chief Master Sgt. David R. Wolfe, the Air Force’s new senior enlisted leader, has extensive experience serving with security forces units, the service’s equivalent of military police.

Wolfe was officially named the service’s chief master sergeant of the Air Force on Thursday, an Air Force news release says.

“Chief Wolfe has been my wingman, advisor and confidant for multiple command assignments,” Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach said in a statement.

Wolfe served with Wilsbach in his most recent prior assignment as chief master sergeant of Air Combat Command at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia. His official biography shows that he’s served with roughly half a dozen security forces units since enlisting in the Air Force in February 1992.

“His background includes missil

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