Award Examples
12 Outstanding Airman of the Year
Award Cat: Amn
Winner: Yes - HQ
AFI 36-2805 para 3.4
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Best Airman in Command! Designated Allied Command Operations (ACO)
"Airman of the Year"! #1 of 76
-- NATO E-3A Component Amn of the Year '04--#1 of 36 {LOCATION} Airmen
supporting NATO AWACS!
- Outstanding technician! Selected 2004 ACO Lt Gen Leo Marquez Award Maintenance
Technician of the Year
- Scrutinized by AIRNORTH exercise evaluator on four maintenance tasks for the
E-3A Operational Evaluation
-- Accurately identified firefighting procedure/emergency evac/Individual
Core Criteria under NBC conditions
-- Leadership/performance under pressure key to LW's first-ever
"Excellent" rating in seven critical areas
- Meticulous inspector; quickly discovered cracked actuator cover while
performing E-3A preflight inspection
-- Rapidly coordinated repair actions/parts/specialist; efforts ensured
on-time takeoff for high-profile sortie
- Superior ethics! Worked aggressively to ready departing aircraft for Operation
DISTINGUISHED GAMES
-- Participated in final hours to repair eight critically-placed rivets
damages by lightning--airworthy aircraft
-- Focused effort ensured on-time departure; set stage for air/space
command/control during Athens Olympics
- Selected over seasoned technicians; deployed no-notice to Aktion, Greece, as
maintenance repair team mbr
-- Troubleshot/repaired/rigged complex rudder system--aircraft fully
mission capable (FMC) for next mission
- Investigated elusive rudder out-of-balance condition; methodically tapped
rudder surface listening for clues
-- Heeded abnormal sound below skin surface; examination revealed
misplaced tool inside rudder--superb
-- Determination/drive enabled rapid aircraft reconstitution; technical
expertise/discovery praised by LW/CC
- Raised the bar! Set standards for others to follow; accomplished all assigned
duties in an outstanding manner
-- Maintained an impressive 100% on six Quality Assurance (QA)
evaluations/follow-up QA assessments
-- Contributed to squadron's overall 90% pass rate for third quarter
FY04; efforts lauded by branch chief
- Mechanical acumen; identified hairline crack on spoiler actuator during
quick-turn; prevented system failure
-- Assisted specialist/replaced actuator restoring aircraft to FMC; met
scheduled mission without further delay
- No better choice to fill Repair/Reclamation position during manning shortfall;
immediately impacted mission
-- Motivation key to 1.5K sorties/8.2K flying hours; maintained an
impressive 96.6% sortie-effectiveness rate
- Thorough inspector; discovered faint signs of corrosion/identified overlooked
excessive play on flight controls
-- Quickly reported findings, providing time for extensive repairs;
averted catastrophic LW inspection backlog
- Superior Airman; trained three German conscripts on inspecting/servicing 27
gear boxes; decreased shortfall
- Hand-selected for Disabled Aircraft Recovery (DAR) team in preparation for the
Operational Evaluation
-- Conquered NBC/post-attack recovery/unexploded ordinance/sniper/DAR
inject--first-ever "Mission Ready"
- Strict adherence to foreign object damage prevention program/involvement in
aircraft maintenance safety
-- Keen eye; found/removed hardware on active taxiway; prevented $50K
worth of damage to aircraft engine
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
- Driven to higher education; completed five classes through
University of Maryland--amassed 15 credit hours
-- Valiant efforts fulfilled CCAF degree requirements in Aircraft Systems
Technology--outstanding 4.0 GPA
- Expanding knowledge; attended Aircraft Electrical Systems Theory at
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
-- Passed grueling oral/written aircraft exam; earned FAA approval to
pursue Airframe/Power Plant License
BASE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
- Devoted patriot; hand-picked by base Honor Guard to perform
flag-bearer duty for SECAF at 60th Anniversary
WWII Memorial Ceremony at B-17 crash sight in LaRoche, Belgium;
professionalism/pride lauded by LW/CC
- Articulate spokesperson; requested by LW leadership for NCO Professional
Development Airman's panel
-- Provided personal viewpoints/experiences; highlighted junior enlisted
concerns--enlighted future leaders
- Setup/tore down/served food at booths sq's and wing's summer picnics;
successful events--praised by LW/CC
-- Supervised children's rides at July 4th celebration; ensured
safe/memorable event for over 800 attendees
- Volunteered as escort at Tops in Blue; garnered three letters of
appreciation--elevated Component camaraderie
- Drove self-help project to furnish/outfit three new section offices--created
a first-class working environment Note:
Awesome package!!! This is an example to use! If you
think that your job doesn't put you in the "front line" read this. You
need to learn how to tie it into the "front line"! In my opinion the
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