MOS 91P ARTILLERY MECHANIC NCOER BULLETS

  • Selected over peers to serve as the MST Team Chief in the absence of the NCOIC, demonstrating exceptional leadership skills.
  • Played a vital role in the success of HHB 1-119’s 2012 COMET inspection, contributing to the unit’s overall performance.
  • Performed detailed maintenance on the unit’s LCMR during adverse weather conditions, resulting in superior search, tracking, and fail-free performance during an indirect fire incident caused by a local insurgency.
  • Achieved a 95% Performance Work Evaluation (PWE) and a 99% material general rating during COMET, maintaining an outstanding overall average of 99.5% for all reportable equipment in AMSS.
  • Devoted over 100 hours of off-duty time to prepare HHB for inspection and the convoy to Camp Grayling, showcasing exceptional dedication.
  • Effectively maintained over $200,000 worth of radios, MTS, DAGAR, weapons, and other equipment in operational condition.
  • Worked with and trained two MST team chiefs, significantly enhancing their proficiency in field operations.
  • Played an instrumental role in packing, inventorying, and preparing the Connexes for deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom.
  • Contributed experience and advice that enabled the battalion staff to develop a complex Field Artillery support plan, showcasing valuable expertise.
  • Enhanced the overall readiness of two sister batteries without allowing his own Battery to fall behind in unit readiness during field operations, effectively managing priorities.
  • Performed and supervised more recovery missions within the Battalion than any other team, demonstrating exceptional competence.
  • Successfully turned in approximately $10,000,000 worth of serviceable equipment, ensuring proper accountability and readiness.
  • Managed all day-to-day operations for the battalion’s three armory locations, maintaining an efficient and organized system.
  • Assisted in maintaining a remarkable 97% Operational Readiness Rate, contributing to the overall mission success.
  • Provided supervision of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) procedures during the early draw of equipment, ensuring thorough maintenance practices.
  • Saved significant time and resources by identifying and repairing issues during the equipment turn-in process, resulting in savings of thousands of dollars and hundreds of man-hours.
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