Award Examples
Enlisted Recognition Program
Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) of the Year
2A672/ Aerospace Ground Equipment Craftsman
Award Cat: NCO
Winner: Group
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Instituted AF Smart Ops; realigned flight structure of 48 personnel to
alleviate shortages due to upcoming AEF
- Revitalized ailing WRM program; identified/corrected readiness shortfalls; $6M
in AGE assets combat ready
- Discovered cracked heat exchanger on C-10; coordinated repair with allied
shop; saved $19K in replacement
- Stepped up during NCOICs absence; expertly directed 300+ MX/inspection
actions; maintained 93% MC rate
- Orchestrated installation of 67 holdbin parts in 20 days; eliminated 3 month
backlog; increased readiness 30%
- Identified worn exducer on -60 generator; aided allied shop repair; avoided
$120K in total engine replacement
- Arranged first USAF/JASDF bilateral AGE training exchange; 41 technicians
trained; strenghtened joint force
- Rebuilt four leaking cylinders on MJ-1 bomblifts; replaced o-rings instead of
cylinder; $2.3K averted in parts
- Ensured AGE Flight's ESOHCAMP success; 54 program areas inspected during 06
PACAF visit; zero findings
- Coordinated reallocation of 27 unnecessary AGE assets; attention to fiscal
responsibility saves $63K annually
- Managed 24 hr support to Missle Defense Agency test of $25M Cobra Dane Radar;
increased national security
- Provided detailed CAMS training; instructed eight Airman on proper procedures;
reduced initial errors
33%
- Supervised 12 technicians; managed completion of 375 scheduled inspections;
eliminated MX backlog of 75
- Oversaw 250 corrosion washes; scheduled/tracked equipment; extended service
life of $250K in AGE assets
- Performed 58 7-level inspections; completed 6 weeks of PEs in 4 weeks;
improved scheduling effectiveness
- Discovered an improperly connected fuel control unit; rerouted fuel system
lines; avoided $3,275 in damage
- Recognized malfunctioning A/M32-95; changed 35% switch; prevented certain
engine failure; saved $134K
- Troubleshot a -86 generator misdiagnosed for faulty engine; replaced
injectors; prevented $85K in engine cost
- Isolated misadjusted clutch on a MC-1A air compressor; adjusted clutch; enable
use during munitions build-up
- Trained/qualified 11 personnel on operation of the B809 generator; ensured
task coverage for mission support
- Expertly troubleshot a -60 generator no charge condition; replaced diode;
returned unit to flight line in 30 min
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
- Completed 12 hrs toward degree; maintained an excellent 3.5 GPA; only one
class away from receiving CCAF
- Attended four FTDs; improved system expertise/educated
subordants; reduced MX
downtime incredible 20%
- Pursued excellence in leadership; studied “Importance of Supervision &
Feedback”--boosted managerial skills
- Fit to fight! Tailored strict fitness regimen to meet personal goals;
exemplifies AFI 36-2903/perfect AF image
- Elevated knowledge of China/North Korea through "Asian Studies"
lecture--heightened situational awareness
- Enrolled in computer course at FSC; spent 12 hrs learning Access data bases;
greatly enhanced computer savey
- Hungry for knowledge; eagerly studied AGE scheduling and supply management;
ensure continuity of programs
- Striving for Perfection; attended EPR writing seminar; conducted training
session to pass information to flight BASE/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
- Donated 100+ hrs to youth; coached/refereed sports; instilled
teamwork/sportsmanship in <BASE>'s children
- Volunteered at Special Olympics; line judge/motivator for 200+ contestants;
bolstered multinational relations
- Donated 6 hrs to <BASE>'s Half Marathon; patrolled route to ensure
safety--successful event for 300+ runners
- Spearheaded first ever bilateral picnic; organized all event details;
successful event for 31 JASDAF members
- Volunteered 50 hrs to local elementary school; chaperoned numerous field
trips; ensured safety of 30 students
- Committed to the community; spent 10 hrs cleaning local Fish Port; fostered
positive international relationships
- Planned and organized booth for <BASE>'s American Day; dedicated over 15 hrs;
raised $350+ for Squadron
- Far East Bazaar staffer; managed security/safeguarded $400K in
merchandise--raised $59K for local charities
- Committed! Provided eight off duty hours of security duty for Japan Day 06;
3.5K attended; successful event
- Provided more than 8 hours decorating for annual Logistics Professional
Banquet; best/most creative to date
- Orchestrated several flight barbecues; planned all aspects; bolstered
morale/recognized 10 PCS'ing members
Note: There is some good information in this package. There
were a couple of spelling errors, which stuck out. Otherwise, it does a
good job describing the achievements of the the NCO. Take a look at the
Airman of the Year package from the same
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