PART III - DUTY DESCRIPTION ( Rater ) | |
a. PRINCIPAL DUTY TITLE PLATOON SERGEANT |
b. DUTY MOS 11B4V |
c. DAILY DUTIES AND SCOPE (to include, as appropriate, people, equipment, facilities and dollars) Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 39 man Rifle Platoon; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization of all platoon assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment worth over $500,000; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers and NCOs into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness regardless of conditions and personnel changes. |
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d. AREAS OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS Operation Enduring Freedom; Operation Iraqi Freedom; BN Fixed Wing MLAT 03-04; SOSOP Training; Platoon EXEVAL; BILAT; Squad LFXs; Jumpmaster MTT. |
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e. APPOINTED DUTIES Jumpmaster; Fastrope Master; Range Safety Officer. |
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f. COUNSELING DATES |
PART IV - ARMY VALUES/ ATTRIBUTES/ SKILLS/ ACTIONS ( Rater ) | |
a. ARMY VALUES. Check Either YES or NO. (Comments are mandatory for "No" entries; optional for "Yes" entries.) | |
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1 LOYALTY: Bears true faith and allegiance to the US constitution, the Army, the unit, and other soldiers. |
2 DUTY: Fulfills their obligations | |
3 RESPECT/EO/EEO: Treats people as they should be treated. | |
4 SELFLESS SERVICE: Puts the welfare of the nation, the Army, and subordinates before their own. | |
5 HONOR: Lives up to all the Army values. | |
6 INTEGRITY: Does what is right --legally and morally. | |
7 PERSONAL COURAGE: Faces fear, danger, or adversity (physical and moral). | |
Bullet Comments o displayed selfless-service and true dedication to his unit at all times, never placing his needs before the needs of his peers or subordinates o fearless in his execution of mission requirements o instills and enforces dicipline always taking the hard right over the easy wrong |
b. COMPETENCE
o Duty Proficiency; MOS Competency |
o made key planning contributions in addition to perfectly executing four direct action air assaults during OEF devastating local terrorist networks o performed assistant jumpmaster duties supporting four high profile missions flawlessly during the toughest Battalion level training exercises o qualified expert consistently on all Regimental assigned weapons during day, night, and NBC qualifications |
c. PHYSICAL FITNESS & MILITARY BEARING
o Mental and Physical Toughness |
o scored 285 on the Army Physical Fitness Test o unrivaled physical and mental toughness; will lead the platoon to accomplish the mission under any circumstances o instills confidence and the desire to be the best in his soldiers; the example of an NCO |
d. LEADERSHIP
o Mission First |
o responsible for the ranger school OML, resulting in twenty soldiers graduating from ranger school in the past year o recognized by the Battalion CSM for setting the example in MOUT live fire training, resulting in 100% of the force meeting training standards o deployed to OEF as platoon leader for six months and performed planning and executing at a level far above his experience level and rank |
e. TRAINING
o Individual and Team |
o coached seven soldiers to successfully complete static line jumpmaster school o selflessly devotes off-duty time to training and mentoring junior leaders for their current and advanced duty positions o maintained tough training schedules while deployed to both OEF and OIF focusing on marksmanship, medical skills, and small unit tactics |
f. RESPONSIBILITY & ACCOUNTABILITY
o Care and Maintenance of Equipment/Facilities |
o responsible and reliable risk manager; RSO for countless ranges including squad and team live fires resulting in zero incidents or injuries o maintains 100% accountability of all platoon equipment valued in excess of $500,000 o deployed and redeployed from two operational theaters; 100% accountability of all platoon equipment, no serious injury to soldiers |
PART V - OVERALL PERFORMANCE AND POTENTIAL | |
a. RATER. Overall Potential for Promotion and/or Service in Positions of Greater Responsibility
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e. SENIOR RATER BULLET COMMENTS
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b. RATER. List three positions in which the rated NCO could best serve the Army at his/her current or next higher grade
COMPANY FIRST SERGEANT RECON DETACHMENT 1SG RANGER INSTRUCTOR |