New ncoer achieves bullets

    • [DOC File]Army Officer Evaluation Report (OER’s)

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      As officers in the U.S. Army, military residents are subject to the same evaluation ratings and periodic reports that every officer receives. In the Army’s eyes, the most important periodic contribution to an officer’s record is the official rating and description provided by the Officer Evaluation Report (OER).


    • [DOC File]NCO-ER Preparation Guide

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      Sample Bullets Extracted from NCO-ER Updates Pages i thru iii. Height, Weight and APFT Explanations Pages iv thru v. CHAPTER I - PERFORMANCE COUNSELING ... SPECIAL NOTE: On the new NCO-ER Form (DA 2166-8), enter the THRU date at the top of page 2 in the same four-digit format as the THRU date on the front of the form. For example, November 2001 ...


    • [DOC File]“Best of”

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      Keep track of quarterly counseling dates and enter them on the NCOER. Only mention great & wondrous deeds performed within the rating period (the past year). Being NCO of the year in 1985 isn’t worth mentioning in 2001. Write at least 2 (preferably 3) bullets in each space.



    • [DOC File]NCOER COUNSELING AND SUPPORT FORM

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      NCOER COUNSELING AND SUPPORT FORM FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO) SEE PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT. IN AR 623-3 For use of this form, see AR 623-3; the proponent agency is DCS, G-1. PART I – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial) b. SSN c. Rank d. Date of Rank e. PMOSC f.


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