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Award Examples
Enlisted Recognition Program
Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) of the Quarter
Award Cat: NCO
Winner: Wing
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY (8 Lines/ max 40 points)
- Superb! Handpicked to install and configure XAF/CC secure
communications--awarded General XXXXX's coin
- Led TAOC network overhaul--replaced 25 switches--improved comm
reliability--saved 15+ total man hours
- Resourceful--fabricated cryptographic cables using spare parts--saved the AF
over $400 in replacement costs
- Took charge of network system back up--ensured rapid restoration
capability--full recovery plan tested/proven
- Identified/revamped faulty network security permissions--GCCS software
implemented in AOR--zero defects
- Diagnosed network outage--pivotal to DICE exercise success--fixed cable
errors--circuits up in half the time
- Isolated/reconfigured ADSI switch module--acquired critical parts from
vendor--saved the Air Force $32,000
- Supported Army BCD--detected/fixed VTC flaw during pre-deployment
exercise--validated mission readiness
- Created diagram of VOSIP network wiring--swiftly isolate trouble areas--secure
telephone repair time up 30%
TRAINING, EDUCATION AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS:
- Academically minded--amassed 64 credit hours--completed CCAF degree
requirements in Electronic Systems
- Completed CDC’s 35% ahead of schedule--scored a remarkable 92% EOC--highly
lauded by Squadron CC
- Self taught new software to back-up NOSC server configuration--training
decreased server restoral time 50%
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
- Selected XXX flight Airman of the Year, 05--Sq Professional Performer 3
times--rcvd Diamond Sharp Award
- Primary Sq Airman Against Drunk Driving POC--managed numerous
volunteers--assured safety base members
- Participated in field day--mentored 250 High Hills Elementary School students
on teamwork & sportsmanship
GCCS - Global Command and Control System
TAOC - Training Air Operations Center
DICE - Deployable Independent Comm Element
BCD - Battlefield Coordination Detachment
VOSIP - Voice over Secure Internet Protocol
ADSI - Air Defense System Integrator
Note: Very Good package. There are only two things to look at in this
one. Instead of General XXXXX, state position. It makes it a ready
bullet for an EPR and others might have a better idea who presented it.
second, list the acronyms in alphabetically. This makes them easier to
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