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How do I access my past NCOERs? - RallyPoint I'm really embarrassed to ask this but I've never had much of a mentor and I have been doing well at figuring things out myself How can I access my past NCOER's? I thought I could go to continue View active NCOERs on EES but nope Please help
How to do an NCOER with non rated time? - RallyPoint How to do an NCOER with non rated time?: I was promoted as an E5 in OCT of 2020 I the went into IRR in october and got back in as a reclass Started AIT in August of 2021 and finished AIT in January2022 I got to my unit In February 2022 What kind of NCOER will that be? Is it an extended annual? If so, what codes will I use for this NCOER?
How should an ACFT failure be appropriately reflected on an NCOER? Will . . . NCO fails ACFT March 20 Their through date for NCOER is March 30 I realize rater must indicate “no” for passing but then what happens? Is the Soldier subject to QMP? Are we still doing that? Also, would “Did Not Meet Standard” be appropriate under presence given its already been indicated that they failed ACFT?
How do I calculate NCOER time? - RallyPoint I believe this FAQ might help What is the NCOER Thru date How to find NCOER Thru Date? An NCOER is due when the “Thru” date will be 12 rated months (365 rated days) after the arrival or assignment date while performing the same duties under the same rating officials during this rating period However, if an event occurs that requires the preparation of an OER or NCOER (for example
Who initiates the NCOER process? - RallyPoint Who initiates the NCOER process?: So it’s always been my understanding with all of my previous commanders that when my OER is due, it’s my responsibility to approach them on the subject and iniate my support form I was curious if it’s the same sort of expectation for enlisted, particularly a PSG or if it still falls on the lieutenant to remind them initiate the process?
What exactly is a Change of Rater NCOER? Is it a new one . . . - RallyPoint What exactly is a Change of Rater NCOER? Is it a new one with different names on it, or is it an actual form that is called Change of Rater?: The details are as follows I was recently promoted, switched units and my old unit still owes me my NCOER My final month at my unit I filled out my support page as needed
My annual NCOER is due in May and I will be PCSing in July. Am I . . . There is no PCS in the reserves, but the 60 days should be captured in next year's evaluation and coded appropriately AR 623-3, 2-10 a (1) Normally, to be eligible for an OER or NCOER, a Soldier will complete 90 calendar days in the same position under the same rater Nonrated periods are not included in this 90-day period (see DA Pam 623–3)
What bullet point examples have you seen for Achieves in the new Army . . . Here are examples for 'Achieves' from the Army NCOER performance measures supplement: achieved 100% accountability of equipment during change of command inventories and had all identified shortages on order effectively managed his section by ensuring 100% of his Soldiers completed SSD level 1 before attending WLC efficiently led her fire team during the company field training exercise
Will I need to submit an NCOER with the nonrated time from late Jan to . . . Your next NCOER should start on the day following the THRU date of your last NCOER It will be nonrated time from that date until the day before you reported to your Reserve unit in mid June, and your rated time on this NCOER starts the day you reported, and will be at least 120 days, and up to 365 days (an 18 month NCOER with 12 months of rated time)