- Successfully towed two tanks and two Bradleys over a distance of 120 kilometers from battle points to the maintenance control point.
- Handpicked as the operator for both the M88 Recovery Vehicle and HEMTT Recovery Wrecker, ensuring their continuous operational readiness.
- Dedicated extra hours after duty to meticulously prepare the Company for the upcoming COMET inspection, resulting in thorough and well-executed preparations.
- Contributed to the on-schedule qualification of 7 M1A2 SEP V2 tanks, demonstrating foresight that guaranteed readiness.
- Developed a streamlined system to track and inspect all safety equipment within the unit, significantly reducing the time and workload required for inspections.
- Demonstrated exceptional versatility throughout the 2014 annual training.
- Assumed the responsibilities of a squad leader, effectively supporting both annual training and COMET preparation through exemplary leadership tasks.
- Responded promptly to calls for repairing disabled tracked vehicles critical to the battalion’s mission.
- Implemented a groundbreaking practice of prepositioning spare parts, resulting in reduced maintenance delays and record time restoration of tracked assets to operational status.
- Proved to be a major asset to the 2137 FSC through outstanding versatility.
- Ensured accurate issuance of tools and maintained precise records for the 2137th FSC SATS trailer.
- Dedication to duty significantly contributed to sustaining continuous combat readiness of vehicles, enabling the Wrecker and M88 to complete recovery missions without delays.
- Ensured proper calibration and marking of all tools, earning accolades from the NGB inspector during the CLRT-X for the exemplary SATS trailer.
- Entrusted with the responsibility of being a Recovery Vehicle Operator, operating both the M88 and the HEMTT Recovery Wrecker.
- Played a pivotal role in the success of the 2137th FSC’s performance during the CLRT-X.
- Efficiently managed time to meet critical deadlines.
- Went above and beyond duties to maintain control over critical recovery equipment.
- Diligent oversight ensured that the Wrecker and M88 were available for recovery missions without any downtime.
- Trusted with the responsibility of the M88 Recovery Vehicle during OIF 9, consistently maintaining their combat effectiveness.
MOS 91F SMALL ARMS, ARTILLERY REPAIRER NCOER EXAMPLES
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