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Training NCOER Bullets (Success)
· instituted the first ever tactical lane training for the CI platoon, enabling 15 individuals tasks to be trained in one event · trains his section to completely accomplish any and all tasks assigned · established rapport and battle rhythm with training area headquarters to enable execution of Squadron air and ground gunnery · builds a winning attitude through tough and realistic training · extremely adept at preparing his section for professional and technical excellence · developed training materials that enhance the soldier’s performance and duty related skills · continually sought after by subordinates and superiors throughout the BCT as the sole point of contact for counterintelligence related issues · fostered a positive work environment by unselfishly sharing insight and knowledge with seniors, peers, and subordinates · integrated two Soldiers into a newly created analytical contingency operations team through mentorship and training · trained all S2 personnel in information security operations resulting in zero security violations · completed Interrogation Certification Training; was instrumental in preparing two new interrogators to effectively operate in the austere conditions of Eastern Baghdad · continually trained peers and subordinates how to detect, report, and prevent SCI security violations resulting in zero deficiencies · successfully completed the Contracting Officer’s Representative Course · trained 15 battalion-level interpreter managers in all aspects of the BCT Commander’s newly established policies and procedures · consistently placed mission first, personal interests second · instructed three analysts on targets and tools to track them; info sources, systems procedures, equipment operation, he knew it all · developed and executed outstanding company-level decon training during company FTX in OCT 99 · selected as Instructor of the Cycle over 8 other instructors · mentored the brigade Soldier of the Quarter and second runner-up for two quarters · understands the Army Campaign, training guidance and resource constraints effects on training · trained ten personnel to a high level of proficiency before they were entrusted to work without supervision · eager to share knowledge and insight; continually sought out by peers and subordinates because of his vast intelligence experience and knowledge · spent considerable time and effort passing knowledge and experience on to others · continually trained peers and subordinates to accomplish the Brigade’s critical personnel security mission during her absence · tactical and technical proficiency a real asset for Soldier development · integrated and trained two senior NCOs on all facets of intelligence operations preventing any mission degradation during vital periods of personnel absences · continually sought after and respected by subordinates and superiors throughout the BCT as an insurgency subject matter expert · successfully completed the Movement Control Specialist Course and was on the Commandant’s List · superbly executed support to the division level Warfighter training events · ensured imagery analysts acquired critical skills by coordinating for two separate TDY training events at National Intelligence Agencies prior to deployment · designed and initiated a new briefing standard for the commander; significant events affecting regional areas conveyed immediately · consistently strives to streamline all operational areas to increase the overall efficiency of the organization · performed quality control measures on all outgoing intelligence products preventing potential security violations · relied upon constantly to conduct the most difficult training; the best trainer in the section · trained the NCO leadership of five Forward Support Battalions and one Support Squadron improving overall tactical proficiency · established a 76Y training plan that greatly increased job performance from subordinates · eager to share knowledge and insight; encouraged Soldiers to strive for excellence · integrated Soldier into newly created production team through mentorship and training · trained three junior analysts on how to analyze, research, and then produce all-source intel products using a wide range of sophisticated automated systems during NTC · implemented Warrior Skills training resulting in a casualty free deployment · supervised the company’s M16A2 zero range which resulted in 100% of all firing Soldiers to zero their weapons on their first attempt · dedicated to the betterment of all mission facets by continually passing knowledge and insight onto peers and superiors · professionally conducted OPSEC and SAEDA training for five combat maneuver battalions, several military and police transition teams, and 8 tactical HUMINT teams> · continually developed methods to teach peers how to detect, report, and prevent security violations resulting in no deficiencies · fostered a positive work environment by unselfishly sharing knowledge and insight with seniors, peers, and subordinates · possessed an innate ability to bring out the best effort of her Soldiers during training · commended by the Division Command Sergeant Major for superb performance during Sergeant’s Time Training · trained three new junior analysts how to analyze, research, and write tailored intel products for a four-star theater commander · as a small group leader his students maintained an academic average of 93% without any failures · trained junior imagery analyst on the Imagery Work Station ensuring high quality imagery support for operations in her absence · possessed an innate ability to develop and empower his subordinates; resulted in the promotion of five Soldiers and the promotion of two Soldiers to Sergeant · varied training techniques creatively during training events; resulted in an increased training value and the detachment meeting pre-deployment training requirements · successfully incorporated AARs from supported brigades and convoy commander’s into everyday operations; resulted in more efficient, accurate, and safer operations · served as the leading element during the planning and implementing of new operational and management procedures within the detachment · cross trained Soldiers to ensure redundancy while balancing mission requirements, force protection, and crew rest through a 15-month deployment…
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 MoreMilitary Bearing & Physical Fitness NCOER Bullets (Success)
· encouraged subordinates to excel in physical training · the platoon/section APFT scores increased by 18% due to his tough PT program · stayed fit and mentally tough despite a tremendous workload, a demanding schedule and 10 hour days · runs PT with his soldiers everyday, can still beat most of them · always set the example for his Soldiers through personal appearance · sustained a rigorous personal physical fitness program despite working countless hours on the night shift · displays a confident and enthusiastic attitude that motivates others · possessed physical and mental stamina to complete any mission · demonstrated excellent stamina, endurance, and mental toughness; never quit and never lets his Soldiers quit · increased PT score by 28 points in only five months · led from the front; exceeded unit standard of 250 on APFT · physically fit Soldier with strong stamina; mentally tough · maintained fitness while on demanding, rotating shift schedule · presents the physical epitome of an NCO · displayed great tenacity and bearing during stressful situations · presented a professional, soldierly appearance at all times · tackled a rigorous fitness regimen; outstandingly fit soldier · chosen to brief CG on three targets; rock solid and poised · took pride in military appearance and bearing · successfully handled demands from superiors · accomplished the mission and maintained a positive attitude despite irregular and extended hours · military appearance was always among the best · maintained a physical fitness program despite working night shifts · continuously displayed confidence and enthusiasm under stressful conditions · presented the highest standards of military bearing and appearance · led from the front; maintained impeccable military bearing, appearance, and mental toughness · member of the unit 10K team that won first place in the AUSA 10K run · led three unit sports teams to be competitive at the community level · his emphasis on battle-focused PT resulted in a unit APFT average of 250, the highest of six units within the battalion · second 272 on his APFT, despite back injury · demonstrated excellent stamina, endurance, and mental toughness while deployed in a combat zone; never quit and never let his Soldiers quit · completed over 1200 miles of bicycle training for unit Nijmegan March · motivated his section to surpass minimum requirements for physical conditioning · built his soldiers’ stamina by conducting road marches and using the confidence and obstacle courses · excels by recognizing the importance of sound physical and mental health for top performance · led from the front; set the standard in military bearing and appearance for his subordinates to emulate · motivated Soldiers to form up, complete and win at company-level sports teams; the first in over three years · provided subordinates with a model worthy of emulation; exemplary conduct and appearance both on and off duty · impeccable military bearing and appearance · led the volleyball team to win in the 21st TAACOM championships · possessed steadfast confidence, determination, and stamina under the stressful conditions indicative of a forward deployed Brigade Combat Team intelligence staff · provided subordinates with a model worthy of emulation; exemplary conduct and appearance both on and off duty · projected self confidence and mental toughness; consistently displays a positive can do attitude · maintained confidence and enthusiasm under pressure · demonstrated the capacity and flexibility to simultaneously handle crisis and contingency · mentally tough; maintained confidence and enthusiasm under a stressful and changing environment · led by example; exceeded company physical fitness standard by scoring 260 on last APFT · demonstrated exceptional stamina, endurance, and mental toughness which motivated Soldiers to accomplish assigned tasks above standard · mentally and physically tough; able to accomplish any mission under the most stressful conditions · motivated his Soldiers to increase their APFT average by more than 30 points · maintained a calm and professional presence at all times; worked extremely well under pressure and knew how to handle stress · projected confidence and authority; military bearing was beyond reproach · displayed strong will, desire and ability to succeed at any level of leadership · displayed a textbook example of military bearing in a high stress deployed operational environment; assertive and straightforward · focused NCO who displayed both mental and physical toughness at all times…
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