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o inventoried and inspected the 4th Medical Battalion armory (3x) which consists of over 200 weapons valued at $400,000; validated unit's armory program
o identified key areas of interest and assembled a team able to competently evaluate them
o her superior analytical skills coupled with her excellent rapport facilitated an impressive 100% completion rate
o trained six Inspectors
o selected for Battalion Inspection Team and conducted 5 Staff Assistance Visits and 3 Inspector General inspections, detecting and fixing 11 areas of noncompliance
o Sergeant Meyers was selected as the subject matter expert by group staff for all staff assistance visits within the Air Operations Group
o conducted three Company inspections and recommended appropriate fix actions for all discrepancies found
o identified safety hazard and created a lock out-tag out program and suggested facility modification proposals to reduce the effects of potential safety mishaps
o Sergeant Myers was handpicked to represent 317AS during Aviation Management Staff Assistance Visits at McGuire
o managed Joint Base Charleston's Emergency Management Staff Assistance Visit program for 11 units
o assisted in Joint Base Charleston's shelter in place program ensuring 100% compliance with Headquarters AMC standards while maintaining $2.2M in deployable equipment and homestation response equipment
o lead a 12-member team through six chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear exercises to ensure readiness
o prepared and executed the unit's first ever Multiple Major Command Staff Assistance Visit, while creating a culture of compliance that focused on process standardization
o developed comprehensive and credible processes, providing much needed feedback to Company and Battalion leadership
o conducted Staff Assistance Visit in support of the Command Assessment Program
o performed thorough evaluation of one of the largest and most complex Battalions in USD-N
o garnered actionable findings which identified areas needing attention and facilitated rapid improvement
o his technical proficiency, attention to detail, and ability to work as a team, contributed immeasurably to being named the "Best IG office in FORSCOM"
o developed the Inspection program and schedule for subordinate units and energetically conducted 12 Staff Assistance Visits across the installation, enabling administrators to effectively perform their duties
o increased number of completed inspections across the base and improved the overall efficiency of the records management program by 50%
o aided in the correction of 23 Staff Assistance Visit discrepancies in preparation for the Unit Compliance Inspection, leading the unit and Bn to an "Excellent" rating
o his subject matter expertise was called upon as an evaluator for multiple Logistics Staff Assistance Visits, resulting in an "Outstanding" rating for the 735th AMS.
o performed staff assistance visits of maintenance groups across USAREUR in preparation for Logistics Compliance Assessment Program inspections that resulted in Outstanding ratings for several units
o administered ten Staff Assistance Visits evaluating personnel on 64 tasks, providing technical guidance to ensure six sections met compliance standards
o led the Command's Nuclear Surety Staff Assistance Visit team which uncovered 124 deficiencies within 10 units
o performed 12 staff assistance visit inspections and fixed minor issues on the spot, allowing the group to receive an "Outstanding" rating in the 2012 Combined Unit Inspection
o helped unit recover from a "Marginal" in Staff Assistance Visit to "Satisfactory" in higher headquarters' Unit Compliance Inspection with no major deficiencies in less than six months