NCOER Duty Descriptions This information is written by the rater and verified with the rated NCO. Refer to DA PAM 623-3, Evaluation Reporting System, table 3-3 for duty description evaluation instructions. The duty description: Is an outline of the normal requirements of the specific duty positi...
NCOER Duty Descriptions NCOER Resources MOS-specific NCOER Bullets Additional Duty NCOER Bullets SHARP NCOER Bullets Letter of Continuity 2166 Blank Forms Army Counseling Examples Event-oriented Counseling Performance Counseling Counseling References Rebuttal Examples Regulation References Magic Bullet/Statement How...
All Warrant Officers have an initial obligation of six years, which will be served onactive dutyas an Army Reserve Officer. Warrant Officers remain on active duty in theArmy Reserveuntil promotion to CW3, normally between the seventh and eighth year of warrant officer service. Upon promotion t...
STANDERS ON PERSONAL HYGIENE AND THE WEAR OF THE ARMY UNIFORM It states in div pam 600-2 paragragh 15 that the face will be clean-shaven (including prior to the first daily formation/physical training and over weekends and off-duty periods while on post). if a mustache is worn‚ it wi...
3.The third priority is for Soldiers who have not been selected for promotion and are pending assignment to a duty position in their primary MOS for. 33. Para 3-12 (k) What are select specialists (SPC) that have been selected for promotion to sergeant (SGT) placed on?
o Updates administrative data; categories and wear of medals; appurtenances; total number of badges authorized for wear; categories, descriptions, and wear of badges; adds medals or badges to U.S. military decorations, non- military decorations, service medals and service and training ribbons, ...
Swift, the Academy Inspector (and the first graduate of the Military Academy in 1802), sent the following message to the Secretary of the Army, “I have the honor to enclose a description of the Uniform and undress [uniform for marches, drills, fatigue duty, and ordinary wear] for the ...
For full descriptions, values, and part numbers for these parts, refer to the legend to the sche- matic diagrams (figs. 20 and 21). In each case where an ordnance part number is not avail- able, the manufacturer's part number is used (par. 31c). 14. Common Tools and Equipment ...