CMF 19 ARMOR NCOER EXAMPLES

MOS 19 General

MOS 19A – Armor, General

MOS 19B – Armor Officer

MOS 19D – Cavalry Scout

MOS 19K – M1 Armor Crewman

MOS 19Z – Armor Senior Sergeant

Contributions without MOS or duty title stated will be listed below.

  • Showed proactive anticipation and preparation for potential issues, effectively delegating tasks and ensuring the well-being of the troops under their command.
  • Led and guided soldiers in a wide range of missions, including combat operations in Iraq and solemn funeral honors for fellow service members.
  • Received an AAM (Army Achievement Medal) in recognition of valuable assistance provided during refuel operations, demonstrating exceptional versatility beyond their primary MOS (Military Occupational Specialty).
  • Demonstrated honorable service and dedication in challenging environments, including Bosnia, Iraq, and the Horn of Africa.
  • In the role of Weapons Team Leader, successfully led multiple team and squad live fire exercises, as well as two OPFOR (Opposing Force) rotations at Fort McCoy and Fort Polk.
  • Represented Headquarters, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command as a distinguished participant at the 7th ADA (Air Defense Artillery) Soldier of the Month Board.
  • Exhibited exceptional leadership by supervising and effectively managing two National Training Center (NTC) rotations, displaying outstanding multitasking abilities.
  • Provided valuable support during various missions, fulfilling roles such as ECP (Entry Control Point) Shift Leader, TOC (Tactical Operations Center) NCOIC (Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge), NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) Instructor, and gun truck commander.
  • Ensured the safety and preparedness of all soldiers by conducting comprehensive training on emergency procedures, as well as updating and posting evacuation protocols for all companies.
  • Recognized for outstanding performance and selected over peers to participate in prestigious training programs, including the Machine Gun Academy, Panther Focus, and squad competition.
  • Demonstrated meticulous attention to detail by meticulously accounting for and organizing all Basic Issue Items (BII) for more than 60 pieces of equipment, preparing them for inspection.
  • Successfully oversaw the day-to-day management of company maintenance, supply, and training operations, ensuring seamless operations and optimal readiness.
  • Played a pivotal role in daily supply operations, contributing to the unit’s impressive 88% “Go” rating during the Command Supply Discipline Inspection.
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