Until his retirement in 2003, Chief Master Sergeant Norman Marous was the Air Force's senior-most chief master sergeant, having served in the Air Force since 1962.
It was named after Chief master sergeant Charles R. Lucia who served with the 109th Airlift Wing as Chief of Maintenance Control during the transition of LC-130 operations from the U.S. Navy to the Air National Guard.
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Arthur L. Andrews (1934–1996), Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force
James A. Roy (born 1964), US Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Saylor was born in 1965 and spent his early years on various Air Force bases around the world, as his father was an Air Force chief master sergeant.
Thomas N. Barnes (1930–2003), fourth Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force