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pr ARCOM eSPECS ArchiCAD release.pdf: Download. Thanks for your service and your support. He maintained 100% accountability throughout his duration with the 52nd. emphasis on safety resulted in two companies receiving Commanding General Safety Awards; disbursed over $200,000 monthly in public funds without a loss or overage of funds; received Aviation Logistics School safety award for 2-year superior performance; only Troop to constantly have three gunships ready to fight during Division ARTEP During this time he successfully rebalanced resources to continue the daily missions of intelligence analysis and the Commander's Black Book production despite extensive force protection requirements. His motivation was an example for others in the squad and his demanding physical training regimen became the squad standard for fitness training and resulted in the squad APFT average rising from 217 to 252 points. With little notice, SGT Doe became a subject matter expert providing timely and relevant intelligence and the Counterterrorism/Force Protection Team NCOIC after the events of September 11, thereby keeping the CG and his staff abreast of developing intelligence in the terrorism and force protection arena and directly impacting force protection of the command's ASG areas. 92Y - SVC - ARCOM. His untiring work ethic and devotion to duty were directly responsible for the success of the S2. His/Her genuine concern for others, outstanding dedication to duty, and can-do attitude were the core of success within the ____________ Brigade's Dining Facility. SPC Doe volunteered to serve as the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) analyst upon his arrival to Baghdad. SGT Doe functioned as the Balkans analyst from Aug 99 to Oct 00.. During these 14 months of dedicated focus, SGT Doe was the primary producer of the Daily Intelligence Summary and was responsible for briefing this summary to the Commander and senior leadership. His NCOs ensured the company's Soldiers were highly disciplined, trained and motivated. In the absence of orders he/she took charge of the battalion satellite dining facility supporting Army, Air Force, DOD Civilians and Contractors. o coordinated successful redeployment of 1,300 personnel and their equipment from Iraq to the U.S. of an 11 Company strong BN, o supervised all mandatory clearing activities from COB Adder and Kuwait of 11 Companies and the BN, o oversight contributed to zero containers being delayed in Kuwait during redeploymento NCOIC of ADVON to Kuwait that was instrumental in the successful throughput of BN soliders and equipment to the US, o section operated at high level with total professionalism during final months of deployment when attentions can be diverted, o recognized all Soldiers in his section for missions completed during OIF 09-11o mentored junior supply sergeants through redeployment process utilizing experience from previous redeployments, o executed comprehensive RIP-TOA with incoming BN, o trained CO supply sergeants continuously in accountability during final months to ensure no surprises during redeployment, o responsible for successful input in LIW and tracking of BN equipment into the RESET program to final turn-in at Ft. Through her/his selfless desire to improve the company and the effectiveness of its Soldiers, __RANK & Name__ spent hours of her/his weekend personal time to requisition essential supplies from a deploying company. Thanks! She was an integral part of the tech supply section by maintaining parts worth 3,175,00 for 11 ACFT. Her/His attention to detail and ability to learn quickly has allowed her/him to take on responsibilities well above her/his pay grade. Superb performance as Watch Officer at the U.S. National Intelligence Cell in support of current operations. SFC Doe served as the Combating Team Brach (CTB) NCOIC ensuring the ever increasing requirements for this newest branch were always fulfilled. Shortly after safely and successfully redeploying his section from combat operations in Afghanistan, CPT Doe began preparing his unit again for deployment to the Middle East. He/She sent vehicle statuses through interfacing with SAMS-2E daily and sent manhour reports to SAMS-2E weekly. With short notice he was always ready to assist in Common Task Training, weapon qualification, driver and escort train-up and Sergeant Time Training. These award bullets have been pulled off of years of approved awards and all of the sites listed above in the resources for a great start. He worked diligently to keep all areas organized and maintained to the highest standard. Share you knowledge and get the career advice you need from others with your experience. o provided three companies with blocking and bracing equipment; improved the condition of delivered equipment and optimized containerized transport, o equipped 3 companies with blocking and bracing supplies; aided in the rapid deployment of two Battalions within the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, o ensured the MICO's AT mission ran smoothly, meeting each of the Battalion's requirements: Warrior Stakes, M4 IWQ, M320, M240, M249 and M17 Range Qualifications, o commended by BDE leadership for unwavering commitment to her Soldiers; constant presence and poise during COVID-19, o established critical relationships expanding logistical support throughout the KTO; resourced vital supplies during the pandemic, o exhibited impeccable foresight and long term planning abilities; resulted in zero accidents and property loss during the rated period, o earned successive commendable ratings; her procedures and records management set the foundation for the BDE GPC SOP, o led BDE low-density training; increased property accountability resulting in 60% fewer FLIPLs for three consecutive quarters, o recognized by the Regional Contracting Center for her professionalism and technical expertise as a KBOSSS COR, o confidently briefed the CSB to the ASG-KU Commander and several key leaders; provided vital contract oversight information, o conducted weekly newcomers briefings as the ASG-KU SHARP Victim Advocate certifying 100% reporting procedure awareness, o resourced 191,450 cases of water for five base camps; supplied critical life support to over 20,000 Soldiers for joint operations, o re-organized the S&S share point page to simplify site navigation and streamline customer service for deployed units, o executed duties as TCO; managed the maintenance and accounted for 118 phones and computers valued at $28,000, o selected over three peers to be the interim S&S NCOIC; managed 11 contract areas providing life support to the KU-AOR, o restructured the Retrograde Inspection Checklist; enforced 100% compliance with the PWS, o mentored and imparted knowledge with a new section NCOIC and OIC; ensured a seamless transition within the S&S section, o cross-trained four non-logistical Soldiers on S&S operations; overcame manning constraints and critical MOS shortages, o revised the section's SOP and created customer sample packets which minimized errors; improved support capabilities, o successfully prepared one Soldier to win the Directorate Soldier of the Quarter Board, o supervised the turn-in of 2,116 containers during ONN returning $7,251,040 to the Army supply system, o earned CLA and Associates Degree in General Studies while maintaining a 3.86 GPA, o developed a crisis contingency plan for CL I; postured ASG-KU for improved readiness during unforeseen emergencies, o fielded just under 4 million dollars of force modification equipment, raising the unit's supply readiness level by 37%, o FUNCTIONED PROFICIENTLY AT 92Y20 POSITION WITH NO TRAINING HANDS ON PICKED UP AND RAN UNIT THRU 3 CHANGE OF COMMANDS PROPERTY BOOK SPLIT AND REINTEGRATION, o demonstrated a pattern of superior performance during the preparation, execution and recovery of Operation Winter Wolf, o demonstrated unmatched level of foresight, competence and professionalism while serving as the Unit Supply NCO, o contributed to the mission survival and success of Operation Winter Wolf. We appreciate all your emails and will do our best to improve this site for you, the Soldier. PFC Doe volunteered to produce the brigade Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance plan when the collection manager departed for R&R in January 2007. She analyzed requirements and resources and developed the new structured layout of the class IX yard, which simplified the process of issuing and receiving parts. Trained soldiers to perform as a cohesive team. He researched and produced all-source analyst comments for over 1,200 HUMINT reports for the brigade's Graphic Intelligence Summary. SGT Doe played a vital role in the initial construction of the first Combating Terrorism Database, assuming an initial operating capacity in only 2 weeks. PFC Doe excelled in his duties as a medium wheeled vehicle operator. ACHIEVEMENT #1 __RANK & Name__ received and processed _#_ tactical vehicle, _#_ generator, and _#_ utility vehicle services in the SAMS-1E system. He spent countless hours ensuring that his assigned vehicle system was in top condition and at 10/20 standard. Additionally he worked to prepare intelligence products and assessments that enhanced his Commander's ability to plan for future combat operations. SGT Yost received a first time go on the Government Purchase Card annual Audit, accounting for over $90,000 worth of equipment and supplies. SGT Doe personally answered over 250 imagery RFIs from higher, subordinate and adjacent units. Due to his professional leadership skills and aggressive can-do attitude, SFC Doe was selected by the company commander over six senior peers to perform duties as platoon sergeant of 1st Platoon. Edit: And before it comes up, I'll let you in on the secret I shared with the last LT to suggest OCS. SSG Rowan exhibited exceptional integrity and dedication to his duties while deployed. His development and implementation of a new briefing format raised the standard for excellence, and rapidly conveyed important information to ensure national level agencies and collection activities coordinated efforts to satisfy the commanders priority intelligence requirements. He worked tirelessly to get the system online through determined coordination with Division and the GBS help desk. Served as the Government Purchasing agent for Alpha Battery from ------- until------. His actions while executing duties of a higher level of responsibility resulted in the successful accomplishment of four re-supply missions. o maintained unit records IAW applicable regulations for Troop Command COMET inspection, including 99% overall score on CSDP, o executes assigned and implied tasks without supervision, including transport of 184 pieces of equipment to new arms and supply rooms with zero losses, o advise 11 Officers and one senior NCO on 10 major logistic and personnel platforms, including PBUSE, SAMS-E and LOGSA, o managed office supply, expendable item process, o meticulously rebuilt over 20 component listing documents in the PBUSE system, drastically increasing the unit's ability to accurately recognize and fill shortages, o efficiently managed, inventoried, and distributed MTOE property valued at $48,789,582; resulting in zero loss of the commander's organizational property, o accounted for 100% of all SSA supply requisitions; culminating in a commendable rating as a result of his strict adherence of the CSDP, o Senior logistics advisor for 581 personnel in an Aviation Maintenance organization; reduced delays for parts by 50%, o performed supervisory duties for 16 logistical personnel; ensured proper guidance, mentorship & training throughout California, o conducted monthly classes for subordinates; expanded job knowledge and ensured maximum supply efficiency, o ensured the accountability and serviceability of $65 million worth of property; returned $40,000 to unit at end of FY, o conducted inventories and maintained records in accordance with regulations and standard operating procedures; perfect accounting improved fiscal foresight and budgeting, o incorporated an aggressive Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP) training plan for all supply personnel; reduced losses of government property, o researched and determined disposition of excess material; reclaimed over $20,000 in maintenance funds, o processed receipts and cancellations meticulously; resulted in perfect accountability of $25 million in excess equipment, o analyzed statistical data and created briefings for superiors; identified trends, conformance to standards, directives, and efficiency, o conducted end-to-end logistical planning including joint, conventional and modular logistics during full spectrum operations; improved readiness, o managed the Government Purchase Card (GPC) program; sustained unit-level operations, o analyzed maintenance and readiness data utilizing automated systems; determined unit equipment readiness shortfall and took action to restore it, o managed over 671 pieces of property book equipment, worth over 2.1 million dollars, resulting in zero losses or damage, while supporting two FTXs and two ATs (92Y30), o led Soldier to display initiative in absence of orders, resulted in an independent and decentralized section capable of efficiently conduction critical supply activities, o motivated Soldiers to achieve a high standard of excellence in all commodity shops; ensured the battalion, brigade and division standards were enforced throughout, o counseled one Junior NCO and four Soldiers on company supply systems; resulted in a fully capable section that consistently enhanced the unit s mission success, o ensured the Command Supply Discipline Program was enforced effectively and efficiently; resulted in Soldier comprehension and adherence to all standards, o coached, mentored, and imparted knowledge with a new Supply Sergeant and Supply Clerk; resulted in zero lost efficiency of all company supply systems, o maintained accountability of 1,422 items of organizational equipment, valued in excess $5 million during the ITC with zero losses or discrepancies, o managed the company budget, created a system to prioritized COEI shortages, and filled 6,494.60 of shortages; resulted in improved company capabilities, o completed the 204 page Company Property Book Encyclopedia with pictures and all information pertaining to every End item, COEI, and BII on the property book, o initiated his nomination to compete in the Supply Excellence Award for FY 11-12; demonstrated the willingness to constantly seek to improve his knowledge of logistics, o received commendation from Division Inspector and G-4 for organizational and supply systems implemented; recommended for Unit Supply Excellence Award, o identified by the Division G-4 for his knowledge of logistics; a gifted leader whose performance marks him as the quintessential professional within the logistics realm, o maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment, worth in excess of 15 million dollars, o the sole supply sergeant for Headquartes and Headquarters Company, TF Spartan, supported over 550 soldiers of FOB Finley-Shields, o his assistance to logistics personnel in other units of JLTF 7 was key in making sure the Task Force exceeded its assigned mission, o developed and maintained accurate tracking mechanism to account for all class of supply far exceeding the standard, o established Unit Supply Operations in an area with no life support in place and obtained all supplies necessary to support combat operations, o maintained strict accountability of over $200,000.00 dollars of Government Equipment, o supplied support for over 20 vehicle convoys in and aroud the City of Al Hillah, Iraq, o assisted and supported 18 series Soldiers in over 10 Direct Action missions by supplying security overwatch as a .50 Cal gunner, o her hard work and attention to detail during pre-mobilization and mobilization ensured the unit arrived in thater ready to accept all duties, and accomplish all missions immediately, o trained and mentored 2 soliders to successfully compete for and win solider of the month (92Y30), o demonstrated exceptional MOS knowledge; managed three Property Book Hand Receipts and 35 Sub-hand receipt Holders for equipment valued over $25 million (92Y30), o promoted teamwork at all levels of logistical operations within the Task Force by assisting all cells with procurement, o Diligent in making sure sections update hand receipts for assigned equipment, o always volunteered for advon operations to ensure equiment was in place for the main body, o helped TAC G4 office Primary Hand Receipt Holder inspect and laterally transfer crew-served weapons and ammunition to unit property book with zero deficiencies, o arranged for the safe transportation of crew-served weapons to Camp Phoenix for technical and acceptance inspection, o assisted Marine EOD specialists and ANA forces with forklift support for downloading and movement of HMMWV Mine Rollers, o volunteered to assist and train ANA on ground operations at Camp Blackhorse, o provided critical forklift support to the marines and ANA forces at Pol-E-Charki, Afghanistan, o coordinated crane support to load three TAC containers, two HMMWVs, and a trailer onto trucks for transportation to Gamberi Garrison, o used a fork lift to help move tri-wall boxes into our storage containers in preparation for the TAC's relocation to Gamberi Garrison, o received recognition from the 8th Army Commander and CSM for rewriting of the arms room standing operating procedures (92Y40G3), o volunteered for 3 sucssesful deployments to Iraq ISO operations, o enabled the battalion's successful completion of its army training and evaluation programs and two major field exercises, o maintained careful oversight, had zero FLIPL's over the course of eight Change of Commands and two deployments, o produced greatly improved supply programs for the battalion, o selected to participate in honor guard activities, o his property book management was integral to lateral transfers that reduced inefficiency and the accountability of unit arms room equipment valued at more than $100,000, o maintained extreme jurisprudence in 100% accountabilty of over $39.5M resulting in zero losses (92Y30), o improved Battalion supply, maintenance, and financial programs and produced a 20% increase in Battalion equipment serviceability rates, o administered supply and logistics so well that the Battalion completed its Army Training and Evaluation Programs and two major field exercises ahead of schedule, o recognized by Squadron commander for phenomenal property accountability procedures during change of command and unit reset operations, o had to be constantly reminded to counsel and mentor Soldiers on a regular basis (needs improvement), o placed first place during 504th MP Bn command supply discipline inspection, o maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment, worth in excess of $5.5 million, o arranged specialized transportation for the deployment of six working dogs and six working dog teams to Iraq, o efforts during pre-mobilization and mobilization ensured the unit arrived in theater equipped for and ready for missions, o supplied material support for over 25 vehicle convoys in and aroud the City of Al Hillah, Iraq, o selected by the 42d CSM to instruct the JBLM Post-Partum physical training program, o consolidated, maintained stock of repair parts during movement from FOB Delta to COS Kalsu ALSU, ensured minimal down time for the maintenance section, o coordinated successful redeployment of 1,300 personnel and their equipment from Iraq to the U.S. of an 11 Company strong BN, o supervised all mandatory clearing activities from COB Adder and Kuwait of 11 Companies and the BN, o oversight contributed to zero containers being delayed in Kuwait during redeploymento NCOIC of ADVON to Kuwait that was instrumental in the successful throughput of BN soliders and equipment to the US, o section operated at high level with total professionalism during final months of deployment when attentions can be diverted, o recognized all Soldiers in his section for missions completed during OIF 09-11o mentored junior supply sergeants through redeployment process utilizing experience from previous redeployments, o executed comprehensive RIP-TOA with incoming BN, o trained CO supply sergeants continuously in accountability during final months to ensure no surprises during redeployment, o responsible for successful input in LIW and tracking of BN equipment into the RESET program to final turn-in at Ft. 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