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NCOER Bullet Guidance
Specific bullet examples are mandatory for excellence or needs improvement ratings. Comments must be entered in “bullet” narrative format adhering to: o short, concise, to the point o ideal bullet is one line, but no more than two o no more than one bullet to a line o must double-space between bullets o best bullets start…
Read MoreTraining NCOER Bullets (Excellence)
· coached the BN trainee flag football team to win first place in the brigade tournament · his squad area selected as best in battalion and DISCOM by CG/ADC · trained battalion and brigade reenlistment NCOs to win 1st Qtr FY91 Reenlistment Award · researched, designed and executed highly realistic cavalry scout combat training program at the NTC · developed a pre-ranger assessment and training program resulting in several enlisted and NCO ranger graduates · developed, planned, instructed sniper course for Alaska National Guard · coached the battalion’s M60 machine gun team to an overall top placement in the CG’s marksmanship competition · instrumental in his platoon receiving a 98% first-time pass rate in weapons qualification · mentored 5 Soldiers to achieve an average of 146 points on the promotion board · enrolled every soldier in his platoon in the CLEP Program to earn college credit · developed a student training handout which saved the Army an estimate $6,5000 annually · trained Division NCO of the Year · supervised and trained staff to provide seven separate medical threat briefings to over 1,500 Soldiers deploying to 13 different countries · formulated an $118,000 budget to meet all of MTMC Europe demands for training · only squad leader in the platoon that had 100% Soldier enrollment in college courses with three graduating this fall · wrote the SOP on radio training; enabled cross-training of TV producers and 100% cross-marketing of TV news to radio product · trained all six of his mechanics to earn mechanics badges while completing over 60 credit hours of military correspondence courses in his time off · placed second in TRADOC Instructor of the Year competition · provided expertise that assisted supply in winning Division Quarterly Supply Award · lack of battle casualties and mission success speaks volumes about the success of predeployment training program · received commendable rating in training during Brigade Inspection · trained section to score 97 percent during .50 cal avenger gunnery evaluation · developed a “Study for Success” class that reduced course failures from over 40 in FY88 to 12 in FY89 · achieved a 15% increase in CTT scores, through effective training and follow-up · complimented personally by the TRADOC IG for having a superior training program · commended by Battalion Commander for implementing the company’s first company level PAI Program · a D&C expert who reestablished the brigade drill team, resulting in two of his NCOs being accepted to all Army Drill Team · his outstanding Sergeant’s Time Training was selected as the centerpiece for a USAREUR TODAY television series · her emphasis on maintenance and logistics excellence led her unit to the Army Signal Command Supply of Excellence competition · mentored two drill sergeants to be selected as Battalion Drill Sergeant of the Quarter · organized a German/American Partnership Program that provided the opportunity to qualify and earn foreign weapons badges · selected above his peers for trip to New York to train West Point Cadets · marksmanship instructions resulted in 96% of the detachment firing expert with the M16A2 · magnificent training has resulted in 5 DA Culinary Arts Competition finalists · responsible for 7 out of 9 mechanics receiving their mechanics badge · trained the crew which won the 32d AADCOM best crew competition, by scoring a perfect 1000 points · personal attention to soldiers resulted in 95% platoon qualifying sharpshooter or better with personal weapons · his training methods resulted in his section being the only section in the battalion to have a perfect score at gunnery · relentless pursuit of excellence has resulted in 100% qualification for entire squad on all assigned weapons · provided primary training to Battalion medics which earned the section the Division EFMB Streamer · recognized by Honduran forces as best instructor during JTX Cabanas 89 · commended by IG for developing the best Battalion Annual and Quarterly training of 41 battalions inspected · trained her NBC Teams to win four consecutive quarterly Battalion NBC Competitions · coached subordinate to win the HHC DISCOM Soldier of the Year · mentored Regimental instructors to achieve an unprecedented 91% pass rate from the Ranger Course · mentored and trained two soldiers for promotion/WLC; one soldier earned distinguished honor graduate · clinical instructor for 91BN3 students with a 100% pass rate of all students who have taken the National Certification Exam · developed a mentoring guide for Soldiers that has been made available Army-wide; excellent leadership tool · coached and trained 15 units in Iraq on the use of the Taser X26 for quick fielding · developed and implemented a training curriculum which cross-trained 18 personnel on four independent transportation systems increasing the detachment’s readiness · cross trained seven personnel on BCS3, MTS, and MIRC and successfully integrated the systems into operations; resulted in more accurate and timely in-transit visibility · developed a Sergeant Morales study guide that assisted junior leaders in preparing for these demanding boards · trained 30 new personnel in 6 Battalion S2 shops in all aspects of personnel security, physical security, OPSEC, and information assurance · prepared six tank companies for an intense qualification gunnery with a 95 percent pass rate · his emphasis on combat readiness resulted in his platoon’s ability to deploy in less than 12 hours in support of a Operation Enduring Freedom…
Read MoreResponsibility & Accountability NCOER Bullets (Success)
· possessed the moral courage to take responsibility for his actions regardless of the circumstances · developed subordinates by encouraging them to always accept greater responsibility · developed junior NCOs and Soldiers with an aggressive professional attitude by encouraging them to pursue their higher education · developed and supervised the Brigade’s Force Protection plan resulting in zero incidents or compromise · performed quality control for five intelligence and mission related products to ensure there was no deviation from the established standard · made sound and timely decisions in the absence of orders and took personal responsibility for himself and his subordinate · regularly communicated successful methods and procedures to others in the unit; team player who supported both his peers and subordinates · always made himself available after duty hours to counsel and develop Soldiers · totally reliable, completes all tasks in a timely and professional manner · maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment and classified material · supervised quality control and dissemination of daily intelligence products for seven different general officers · willingly accepted opportunities for greater responsibility; never backed down form any given challenge · totally reliable; completed all assigned tasks in a timely and professional manner · always made sound and timely decisions in the absence of orders and took responsibility for himself and his Soldier · proactive in ensuring the section’s equipment was always ready to accomplish the mission · regularly communicated successful methods and procedures to others in the unit; team player who supported both his peers and subordinates · maintained the highest standards of organization with equipment, facilities and Soldiers, sailors and airmen; guaranteed safety of all · developed and supervised the Brigade’s Force Protection plan resulting in zero incidents or compromise · volunteered as a youth soccer coach; provided a positive role model for the children on his team · ensured that safety was paramount in all training · led by example; encouraged all of her Soldiers to continue their military education by enrolling in Army correspondence courses · ensured no security violations while sanitizing hundreds of classified documents for dissemination · responsible for quality control and distribution of daily intelligence products for seven different general officers · encouraged subordinates to continue their formal education for advancement · proactively managed the section’s resources ensuring supplies were always available to accomplish the mission · willingly accepted responsibility for his actions; never hesitated to make a decision · maintained 100% accountability of classified equipment and materials · always made sound and timely decisions in the absence of orders; took responsibility for himself and his subordinates · willingly and aggressively sought greater responsibility; never backed down from any given challenge · exceeded mission objectives with limited resources · always made sound and timely decisions in the absence of orders; unwaveringly took responsibility for himself and his subordinates · performed flawlessly while supervising quality control and dissemination of daily intelligence products for the BDE staff and five combat maneuver battalions · constantly suggested changes that improved the proficiency of the section’s operations · drove over 2,000 accident-free miles during three major training exercises · maintained 100% accountability of over 2,500 Division Tactical Operation Center security badges · led by example; encourage 100% of his Soldiers to continue their civilian, all enrolled in eArmyU · supervised quality control and dissemination of daily intelligence products for seven generals and nine senior staff officers · maintained 100% accountability of over $95,000 of the brigade’s major intelligence equipment · her squad personnel, equipment, and billets are always in a high state of readiness · stressed safety first which resulted in no accidents with over 63,000 miles driven and zero privately owned vehicle accidents in the organization · relentlessly pursued unit safety; obtained safety gear and ensured bi-monthly inspections on eight vehicles, zero vehicle safety mishaps · submitted three SAEDA investigations; one national and two local resulting in the removal of two CI threats · encouraged troops to further education ; continually suggested options available to them on all aspects of personal growth · proactively managed the section’s resources ensuring supplies were always available to accomplish the mission · always made sound and timely decisions in the absence of orders; took responsibility for herself and her subordinates · directly brought an imperfect Brigade S2 into compliance with all installation and army personnel security regulations · ensured the BCT Commander had timely, relevant and accurate intelligence during the daily Division Commander’s Update Assessment · always exceeded standards; his attention to detail with maintenance, vehicles and safety , kept the section at 100% readiness · willingly accepted opportunities for greater responsibility; never backed down from any given leadership challenge · platoon NCOIC during the transfer of vehicles and equipment to the 9th Engineer Battalion in Kosovo deployment · handled the most complex problems with little guidance, no complaints, and stellar results; always accepted the outcome of his actions with the utmost professionalism · possessed outstanding organizational skills; always maximized limited resources and personnel resulting in 100% mission accomplishment · accepted accountability for his actions and those actions of the detachment with the utmost professionalism regardless of the outcome · maintained accountability of all assigned detachment personnel and equipment worth over $4,000,000 · efficiently redeployed the brigade S2 section’s personnel and equipment from Iraq to home station without incident…
Read MoreSample NCOER Bullets for Army Values
Here are some bullet examples for NCOERs from ArmyWritingStyle.com. This listing is for Army Values, and can be used or modified for inclusion on DA Form 2166-7s. Hit the Comments button below and feel free to add your own favorite bullets. Does an outstanding job of always knowing exactly what it will take to accomplish…
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