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Training 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…
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· created tracking spreadsheet on over 50 separate items of classified electronic media · coordinated the movement of 184,000 pounds of equipment worth over $2.5 million maintaining 100 percent accountability · executed eight squad and platoon live fire exercises, without injury or damage · expertly managed section’s supplies, decreasing discard by 90% over previous year and saving the department over $65,000 · scored excellent on Maintenance Inspection Assistance Team Inspection visit · commended by V Corps Arty CSM as standard for “Quality of Life” environment for single soldier billeting area · accumulated over 18,000 accident/incident free miles while driving throughout Central Germany and the Benelux countries · under his leadership the battalion received a 99.6 on the post energy conservation inspection · planned, coordinated and supervised the transfer of $500,000 of equipment from 9th MP Co to 170th MP Co · developed a system to monitor SSSC account which will save thousands of dollars · eliminated obsolete parts and unnecessary depot storage requirements, creating an annual savings of $25K · received Army Motor Vehicle Driver Safety Award for accident free operation in a demanding environment · set up and controlled a 300 line POL valued at $62,000 during Operation Desert Storm · decreased supply spending by 1 million dollars through precision troubleshooting procedures · instrumental in achieving 99% of quarters occupied, exceeding the DA and TRADOC goal · reduced the shop backlog from a high of 176 jobs to a low of 58 jobs within a three month period · her emphasis on maintenance and logistics excellence led her unit to the Army Signal Command Supply of Excellence competition · created a TACCS paper recycling program which saved thousand of dollars annuall · one out of three instructors awarded Post Safety Certificate for outstanding achievement in accident prevention · his section received commendable ratings from the Group Headquarters during the Battalion Command Inspection · maintained 56 computer systems of varying types worth $160,339 at an operational readiness rate of 99% · his emphasis on ammunition accountability and forecasting has allowed 100% ammo expenditure for FY 89 · was responsible for 16 pieces of engineer equipment which received commendable rating s during the AGI · manufactured X-Ray darkroom at no cost to the Army to provide film processing capabilities for the hospital · his battalion has exceeded DA standards on AH-64 readiness in past 12 months, 8 in combat · his quick response during a vehicle incident prevented serious injury to another Soldier · her emphasis on safety resulted in the unit having over “364 days” of accident-free and no DUI-related incidents · assumed the duties of assignment manager on short notice; corrected 24-month backlog of administrative paperwork · earned battalion safety recognition for driving 50,000 accident-free miles · his emphasis on maintenance resulted in unit placing second in the DA-level competition for the Army Award for Maintenance Excellence · developed a platoon maintenance training program that resulted in a 95% operational readiness rate · received brigade commander’s coin for outstanding maintenance of seven tanks during a brigade command inspection · her squad was always number one in the company in all unit inspections and CTA 50 layouts · was the key to battalion receiving $190,000 for motor pool renovation to establish the corps standard · managed $1.7 million worth of equipment at four separate work sites on the installation · formulated an $118,000 budge to meet all of MTMC Europe demands for training · ensured his divisional units were manned at 100% 4 months prior to the deadline established by the Chief of Staff of the Army · accounted for property book valued at over $20 million · instrumental in the recovery, accountability, and turn in of 37 tanks left by a previous rotation at NTC · his emphasis on motor stables and equipment maintenance resulted in winning the USAREUR Army Award for Maintenance Excellence · emphasis on safety resulted in 73 soldiers receiving Division safe driving award and 40 Army drivers badges · successfully redistributed over five million dollars of equipment filling out unit shortages in the Army Reserve Command · directly responsible for the Troop achieving a zero late status for NCO-ERs and OERs · maintained accountability of $700,000 worth of MTO&E during deployment to JRTC training area · attention to safety enabled squad to complete NTC, TOW II Study, and Hell’s Forge with no injuries · implemented a maintenance program which improved vehicle readiness from 68% to 99% · reduced superfluous maintenance contracts resulting in a cost savings of over $7,000 to the government · maintained accountability for $8.1 million on six different property hand receipts · found and corrected a flaw in recoverable exchange procedures, resulting in a savings of $8,000 · emphasis on safety resulted in 9 Soldiers receiving the Army Motor Vehicle Safety Award · maintained 100% accountability of all convoys inbound, outbound and staged at CSC Cedar II, Iraq; exceeded 800 trucks daily · maintained 100% of all equipment assigned to the TOC; exceeded $55,000 of which $38,900 was classified as sensitive items or Secret · maintained strict accountability without incident of $1,000,000 worth of organizational equipment while deployed in the Iraq Theater of Operations · ensured that his Soldiers understood IDF battle drills; resulted in zero casualties during a 15-month deployment on the most targeted FOB in MND-B · his emphasis on safety resulted in his squad logging over 2,000 accident-free miles during NTC Rotation 06-08…
Read MoreMilitary Bearing & Physical Fitness NCOER Bullets (Excellence)
· scored 297 on APFT; set the standard for the platoon to follow · awarded the Army Physical Fitness Badge; scored 283 on last APFT · maintained a team APFT average of 294 · received highest grade on unique SEAL physical fitness test; 300 on APFT · physically fit, scored 300 on most recent APFT · was Post racquetball Championship runner-up · earned the APFT Badge · scored 290 on last Physical Fitness Test · won post boxing championship · selected as MVP for base level softball team · consistently scores 300 on physical fitness tests · earned the Physical Fitness Badge by scoring a 291 on the APFT · consistently averaged over 290 on the physical fitness test with a squad average of a 270 · directly responsible for an increase of platoon average APFT score from 257 to 283 · biked across Georgia; 468 miles in 6 days · conducted a challenging and rigorous platoon PT program which resulted in a platoon average of 270; highest in company · developed a rigorous PT program which resulted in improvement of section APFT scores from an average of 224 to an average of 246 · led command 4-mile runs for last year with one-half pound of screws and braces in his hip · selected Tooele Army Depot’s Athlete of the Year · maintained professional bearing and concern in dealing with over 750 new second lieutenants · won the battalion Iron Award for scoring 356 points on the extended APFT scale · his platoon averaged 286 points on the APFT due to his training · selected as US Army Europe’s NCO of the Year · through his example and leadership the company average on last two APFTs was above 270 · won first place in battalion physical fitness competition with extended APFT score of 496 · coach and starting player for 1st place division basketball team · selected as Post Athlete of the Year · competed and consistently placed 1st with battalion cross country team · qualified for a position on the US Army Parachute Team · improved APFT score by 40 points · raised the platoon PT average score by 50% · a dynamic and energetic NCO who excels in all areas, routinely scores above 290 on each APFT and sets the example for all · achieved the highest score in the company in the most recent Silver Streamer APFT scoring 357 on the extended scale · graduated Ranger, Airborne, Air Assault, and Combat Leaders courses at 41 years of age · rehabilitated blown out knee and won Physical Fitness Badge · completed a physically demanding ascent to the summit of Cotopaxi, 19,757 feet · placed first in weight division in the 1992 Fort Benning Bodybuilding Contest · selected for and competed with the All Army Women’s Basketball Team, won the second place trophy · as company fitness trainer raised company APFT average from 236 to 262 · distinguished Honor Graduate of Master Fitness Trainer Course · won 1992 American Drug Free Powerlifting Association Men’s National Competition · portrayed image of NCO in Spirit of America Pageant before 60,000 spectators, including President Bush · led company marathon relay to a first and second place finish · took first place in the Commander’s Cup over teams from the Army, Air Force, and Marines · consistently scored 300 points on the APFT; recognized as the top runner in the command · through his example and leadership the company average on last two APFTs was above 270 · developed a PT program for the staff which improved each score by at least 20 points · helped his clinic win the Commanders Trophy for APFT Excellence for the fourth consecutive cycle · six out of seven of her Soldiers scored 290 or more on the unit APFT team; APFT average of 294 · completed vigorous physically challenging competitions in the Washington DC Aids Ride, 9/11 Memorial Ride, Army Ten Miler and Marine Corps Marathon · finished first in class on 10K division run · received 1st place in three international weight lifting events · with her proactive involvement, raised her platoon’s APFT average from 227 to 268 · a role model for Soldiers; awarded the Army Physical Fitness Badge by scoring 290 on last APFT, maintained impeccable military bearing and appearance · achieved the highest score in the company in the most recent APFT, scoring 357 on the extended scale…
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