Posted on Dec 26, 2013
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I created this PowerPoint to make people in my company/squadron better at writing NCOERs. It was featured on NCOSupport.com but in case you don't follow them on Facebook, I wanted to share it here.

It's a working document, and I'd love input. Some of the stuff is unit-dependent but most of it is picked straight from the regulation/DA PAM and includes a reference after the bullet point so it's not a "well someone told me so" sort of class.

Please let me know what you think, or feel free to see stuff you'd like to see added, or whatever.

Here is the link to download from NCOSupport:

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Just wanted to say - no real changes with the new 623-3 updates
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SGT Richard Souza
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This is an amazing tool that I will shoot out to my friends and battle buddies, but I do have one correction. DA Pam 623-3 says you do not include a rated NCO's APFT Score in the NCOER. Table 3-4 says:

"— Sample entries are “PASS 20100414,” “FAIL 20100507,” or “PROFILE 20100302.” APFT numerical scores will not be entered"

Thank you for sharing, though. I will keep this in my toolbag for when I need to start writing NCOERs.
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SGT,

That line from the DA PAM is referring to the APFT block itself, not inside of the PT and MB section.

So where you enter the date manually, it doesn't want you to select PASS and then enter the score. It says that specifically because there is no instructions on what to put in that box on the NCOER itself.

So yes, you enter the APFT score (if you so desire) in block IVc but not as a replacement for the date.
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Edited 11 y ago
Oops. Double post.
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