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Award Examples
Enlisted Recognition Program (NCO of the Quarter, 2nd) (Air Force Reserve)
Award Cat: NCO
Winner: Wing
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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 subordinates is YOU!
- Use a spell checker. F7 works well in MS Word.
- Use various writing resources like Merriam-Webster Online.
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY:
- Outstanding role model; fosters high morale; has winning attitude/spirit;
committed to organizational objectives
-- Supervised 2-6 mbrs; delegated/trained soldiers on several projects;
all exceeded managements expectations
-- Inspires airman through positive rewards; developing two Commendation
medals; submitted one qtrly award
- At a moments notice, assumed the role as NCOIC of <###> Job Control; providing
state of art computer services
-- Managing a team of 4-24 mbrs; responsible for $1M of data processing
equipment; supporting 960 customers
- Volunteered for 20 day AEF, <###> ABS, Moron, Spain; provided exceptional
technical support for 750 people
-- Directed/managed base network shop; supervised 2-4 soldiers on day
shift; responsible for $1M of equipment
-- Spearheaded team to update 750 Exchange profiles; met AF directory
standards; completed ahead of schedule
-- Orchestrated problem resolution; prioritized, scheduled & dispatched
technicians on over 125 computer issue
-- Instrumental in instructing airman how
to audit, identify & remove unauthorized software from 90 computers
-- Trained 6 mbrs on UNIX; acquired spare computer; taught mbrs how to
install/configure/use Red Hat Linux
-- Joined <###> ABS's basketball team; practiced twice weekly; traveled/played in
three games at Rota AB, Spain
- Volunteered as Primary Security Manager; major undertaking due to unit's
realignment of mission; no easy task!
-- All 2E1 & 2E2's required to hold/submit TS clearance; unit changed mission
from fixed to deployable comm
-- Publicized status of program; developed 4 easy to understand
spreadsheets/graphs; tracked members progress
- Engineered submission of 16 Top Secret clearance packages; all in 3 months;
met 4 FW's June suspense date
-- Immediately briefed everyone what needed to occur & time frame; handed out
forms, documents, & literature
-- Coordinated/persuaded active duty Security
Police to finger print everyone on Saturday; on their off duty time
- Quickly requisitioned "Electronic Personnel Security Questioner" software;
guaranteed SF86 forms are correct
-- Burned 16 CDs; disseminated & instructed mbrs to install/use software on home
PC; expediting the process
-- Installed/setup ESPQ software on 8 computers; allowed mbrs to make minor
alterations to their SF86 forms
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
- Continually seeks creative and innovative ways to enhance or improve his
professional skills and knowledge
-- Devoted to security awareness; successfully completed "2005 Information &
Assurance" CBT Training course
-- Looking towards the future; studied SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux), read
325 pg manual on personal time
-- Researched/tutored soldiers on different operating systems (Linux, Microsoft,
etc.); highlighting the pros/cons
- Promotes/endorses/encourages physical fitness! Energetically participates in
aerobic activities; 2 hrs a UTA
-- Walks the talk! Maintains rigorous fitness program; exercises 1-2 hrs daily;
runs, bikes or plays basketball
BASE OR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
- 100% commitment! Volunteers time & money supporting the North Raleigh Church
of Nazarene, <CHOMP>
-- Superb audio & visual technician; sets up, operates & tears down equipment;
devotes 2-3 hrs every Sunday
-- Mentors 5-7 teenagers; subjects discussed are religion, friendship,
integrity, drugs, etc.; dedicates 2 hrs a wk
- Supported American Cancer Society; walked 1 hour & donated money for "Relay
for Life"; helped raise $220
- Team player! Transported, setup & dismantled computers for children's game
booth at <###> ARW Family Day
- Educating others! Tutors children on homework assignments; giving insight to
all academic courses/subjects
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