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Award Examples
Public Affairs Achievement Award
Award Cat: Amn Wing
Winner: MAJCOM
AFI 35-101,
Chapter 13
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Key Points to Writing
- WRITE!!! The more you do it, the better you get.
- Ask for HELP, the only person looking out
for #1 is you.
- The only person looking out for your Airman is YOU!
- Use a spell checker. F7 works
great in MS Word.
- Use Merriam-Webster Online
to improve your vocabulary.
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The following example has been taken out of Adobe Acrobat so the formatting
might be off. I did not changed mission information,
only names to protect myself and the
people I have received the information from.
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little insight to the entire process if I know it.
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OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS AND JOB ACCOMPLISHMENT:
- Sharp, energetic, highly-motivated troop who actively seeks out challenges and
quickly masters them
-- Despite less than one year of PA experience, aggressively tackled
newspaper editor position--a job
previously performed by a technical sergeant--and
excelled; efforts praised by AFFTC commander
-- High-powered self starter: revved into overdrive to fill manpower void
created by the simultaneous
loss of a technical sergeant and master sergeant;
maintained newspaper's outstanding reputation
-- Eager for career advancement--seized initiative to complete Career
Development Course test and
5-level up-grade training in the minimum time,
while still earning an impressive score of 89!
- Consistently strives for perfection, never settles for 'good enough;' breathed
new life into a sagging
Sports Section, expanded intramural and high school sports coverage as
well as developing an
innovative section introducing readers to equipment and services
available at the base fitness center
-- improved readership and encouraged fitness goals by increasing
section's usability to readers
- Prolific writer despite duties as sports editor and, later managing editor;
published 65 stories and
nearly 90 photos, many picked up by local newspapers, AFMC's Leading Edge
and Air Force Link
LEADERSHIP/ORGANIZATIONAL AND PLANNING SKILLS:
- Outshines and outperforms airmen of greater rank and experience; a natural
leader, quickly
established himself as a critical asset both to public affairs and to the
base community at large
-- As newspaper editor, expertly managed a staff that included a Reserve
senior NCO, displaying
exceptional maturity in maintaining delicate
balance between duties as manager with respect for rank
-- Took initiative to serve as peer mentor to newly-assigned airman,
acted as positive role model
while encouraging high-quality professional
development and active base community involvement
-- Active participation as Dorm Council representative led to his being
chosen by peers to serve as
Dorm Council president, impressive considering
normal PA duties often require 10-12 hour days!
-- A true PA professional, A1C {LNAME} has proven himself a valuable,
reliable advisor to base
senior leadership, developed and implemented
AFFTC commander’s print communication plan for
enhancing public awareness of on-base speeding
and driver safety; result: internal information
campaign credited with increasing awareness and
contributing to significant reduction in speeding
JUDGEMENT AND DECISIONS:
- Rises to any challenge, the more pressure the better; Internal Information
chief's first choice to handle
high-profile,'big-ticket' interviews that must be done right, including
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air
Force Finch during farewell visit--poise and professionalism perpetuated
PA's top-notch reputation
- Willing to do whatever it takes to provide exceptional PA support--pulled an
'all nighter' to develop
proactive communication plan and prepare coverage of AFFTC command
chief's potentially
controversial drug reduction program to tag servicemembers entering
Edwards for uranlysis--result:
timely, in-depth coverage that laid out the key facts and shut down
rumors before they got started
COMMUNICATION SKILLS:
- Seized any and all opportunities to spread PA message to base people;
initiated regular PA briefing to
newly-assigned airmen attending First-Term Airman's Center--something had
unsuccessfully tried to
do since the program began; increased awareness of PA mission and how
base people can support that
mission while ensuring newcomers understand what they can and cannot say
to media representatives
- A natural communicator, enthusiastically directed internal and external
coverage of high-profile base
visit by actor “The Rock;” handled a nationally televised Entertainment
Tonight interview with poise
of a seasoned PA professional; brainstormed well-received on-camera
presentation of Air Force BDU
shirt; result: extremely positive, nationwide exposure for Air Force
Flight Test Center and Air Force
- Turned problems into opportunities; timely coverage highlighting understaffed
base Honor Guard;
directly credited with raising
awarenss and cited with recruiting 15 new volunteers--a 50% increase,
enabling Honor Guard to sustain high-quality mission support despite
increased operations tempo.
General Notes:
I like the package, a couple of spelling mistakes. I also like the use of
Colons within the package. Overallt, I like the package lot..
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