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Award Examples
Enlisted Recognition Program (Airman of the Quarter, 4th)
Award Cat: AMN
Winner: HQ
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Key Points to Writing
- If you haven't already, take
a writing class
- WRITE!!! The more you do it, the better you get.
- Don't be afraid to ask for HELP.
- The only person looking out for either you or your subordinate is YOU!
- Use a spell checker (F7 in Office)
- Remember, writing doesn't have to win to REWARD!
- Use various writing resources like Merriam-Webster Online.
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY
- Paramount briefer! Provided #th AF CC awareness on Global Lightning '06
real-world OPSEC compromise
- Briefed the Senior Duty Officers (SDO), AFNOSC, MAJCOM NOSCs, and leadership
18 times at daily SDO
sessions; apprised all net-defenders on new and current national-level
hacker organizations and intrusion sets
- Seamlessly assumed NCO responsibilities; coordinated/managed five major
projects with national agencies
-- Stood up new data gathering systems; enabled proactive intelligence
dissemination among C2D/MAJCOMs
- Examined and provided critical feedback on 32 Time Compliance Network Orders;
AF networks protected
-- Monitored update statuses on 13 MAJCOM NOSCs; led to dramatic 24%
increase in overall AF compliance
- Identified USN ship false-positive network compromise; redirected DOD
resources to other critical efforts
- Played vital role in exercise Global Lightning '06; enlightened C2 crew
members of five scenario based hacker
groups; crew efficiently identified tools, tactics, and techniques of the
enemy; effectively mitigated the threat
- Provided key intelligence to SDO/C2D for PACOM exercise Terminal Fury '06;
network incidents resolved
- Performance nothing short of outstanding; lauded by BGEN (S) Warner at AFNOSC
A2 daily operations brief
- Directed Net Security Division to block 11 hostile country IP's; AF networks
protected against imminent threat
- Quarterbacked Intel's role for analyzing over 10,000 ACC user accounts;
ensured integrity of all AF networks
- Reviewed/revised six CFETP's including the new training plan; opened multiple
tasks; established compliance
- Trained three new Airmen on intel's position & responsibilities; finished one
month ahead of training schedule
- Selected as alternate Defense Area Security Officer; ensured continuity with
DIA's intel specific applications
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT
- Dedicated to academic excellence/degree completion; received Applied
Science degree from CCAF in < 3 yrs
- Completed nine semester hours
towards psychology degree at LA Tech University; 4.0 GPA this semester
-- Recognized on the President's Honor List; top 3% of Bossier Parish
students; overall 3.72 GPA accumulated
-- Enrolled in three classes this semester; insatiable hunger for
knowledge; attended classes four nights a week
- Selected as #th AF Det 1 November AOM; 2nd of 450+ Airmen at #th AF AOM level;
raised the bar for peers
- Completed six-week Combat
Targeting Course; normally attended by seven-level NCO's; graduated with 93%
BASE OR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Unparalleled leader! Re-elected as <BASE>'s Vice President of Airmen Against
Drunk Driving (AADD) '06
-- Selflessly devoted 11 hours of off duty time;
three personal saves;
organization potentially saved 136+ lives
-- Represented/briefed AADD policy at FTAC and Right Start indoctrination
eight times; heightened awareness
- Participated in Big Brother Big Sister program; mentored local child;
presented positive image of AF members
- Volunteered for #th AF children's Christmas party; raised spirits as an elf
distributing out over 80 presents
- Concerned and gets involved--read to 19 less privileged school children at the
<NAME> Learning Center
- Cooked meals in support of the #th AF Thanksgiving Dinner; event fostered high
morale and esprit de corps!
Note:
Very, very good package. Solid action impact for an airman package.
Both the airman and supervisor did an outstanding job. The only issues
were the numbering problems common in Air Force Writing. (The basis for
the correction is derived from the Tongue and Quill) |