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Award Examples
Enlisted Recognition Program (NCO of the Quarter, 3rd) (Air Force Reserve)
Award Cat: NCO
Winner: ?
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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 NCO! Dependable, reliable and mission oriented; always goes above
and beyond the call of duty
-- Unselfishly volunteered to work 53
mandays; filling staffing
shortage at both ### Job Control & ### CF
- Devoted! Manned ### Job Control for 4 weeks; provided excellent computer
support for 960 reservists
-- Troubleshot & resolved network issue with laptop at Legal Office;
providing access to critical documents
-- Immediately isolated & corrected LAN connectivity problem at PA;
allowed, dissemination of information
-- Improved, optimized, six computers; defraged disk drives;
audited/deleted unnecessary files and software
-- Inventoried 40 pieces of computer equipment located throughout the
base; corrected 8 account discrepancies
-- Installed & configured Symantec Anti-Virus software on three
computers; prevented malicious virus attacks
- Reconnaissance mission! Met with ### Combat Communication Squadron, Air
National Guard, Badin, NC
-- In less than 2 days, obtained training docs/software; expedited
conversion to new mobile comm. mission
- Planning for the future! Researched/developed FY2006 Computer Networking (2E2)
Master Training Plan
-- Investigated & created technical orders for new mobile comm equip;
ensuring items are properly maintained
- Key participant in 4 additional duties; always roles-up his sleeves ensuring
unit's functional and combat ready
-- Primary Weapons & Ammo Custodian; religiously inspects/inventories 30
M-16s & 2 9MM every 6 months
-- Equipment Custodian; accountable for all ### CF assets; labeled and
inventoried 100+ pieces of equipment
--- Prepared 15 pieces of equipment for deployment;
inspected equipment; researched and filled out forms
- Team player! Removed 18 items from Maintenance Hanger room; enabled CE to
paint walls and install carpet
-- With little notice; relocated 12 workstations, 3 large servers, and 3
routers from computer training room
- Helped prepare for up-coming UTAs; assisted in administrative taskings;
coordinated & setup equip/training
-- Optimized productivity! Requisitioned/transported large nine-drawer
cabinet; consolidated office supplies
- Promotes/endorses fitness! Participates in units Physical Fitness program;
gives 110%; definite team player!
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
- Seizes educational opportunities! Consistently strives to increase
career field and professional knowledge
-- Holds two bachelors of science degrees; Computer Engineering and
Electrical Engineer from NCSU
-- Enrolled/attending Central Michigan University at SJAFB; pursuing a
Masters in Information Management
-- Attended 2 week Basic Access Module (BAM) Communication Training by
### CS; prepared for new mission
- Service before self! Diligently instructs/mentors airman in
Computer-Networking career field (2E2) on UTAs
-- Plans/customizes on-job-training; develops, creates written & hands-on
exams, ensuring knowledge transfer
BASE OR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
- Donated $120 worth of clothing and furniture to Raleigh Salvation
Army; helped Hurricane Katrina victims
- Extremely active in neighborhood; always provides helping hand, knowledge and
advice to everyone & anyone
-- Helps friends and neighbors maintain their vehicles; rotate tires,
change oil, and tune-ups; saving them money
-- Actively assists in troubleshooting/fixing computers, printers &
networking issues; linking them to the world
- Regularly uses and promotes AF establishment (Auto Hobby Shop, Golf Course,
Gym, BX, Commissary, etc.)
-- Mechanically inclined; coached individuals at Auto
Hobbie Shop; demonstrated how to
use equipment safely
Note:
Good package. Two misspelling, manhours should be hyphenated and hobby
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