CMF 68 MEDICAL NCOER BULLET EXAMPLES

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68R Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist

68S Preventive Medicine Specialist

68T Animal Care Specialist

68U Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist

68V Respiratory Specialist

68W Combat Medic

68X Mental Health Specialist

68Y Eye Specialist

68Z Chief Medical NCO

Unspecified Contributions

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  • Processed all weapons for Bavaria Medical Activity, including assembling hand guards, pistol grips, rear sight apertures, and slings for 88 weapons.
  • Sorted and relocated expired medical supplies to the new medical connex. A dedicated paramedic prevented the issue of banned stock.
  • Chosen by the Chief Clinical NCO over five Master Sergeants to serve as the Senior Clinical NCO based on an outstanding record of proven competence and performance.
  • Demonstrated exceptional leadership as the Senior NCO for Perioperative Services, resulting in positive patient outcomes in over 1500 surgical procedures.
  • Improved the health and welfare of Ft. Campbell beneficiaries.
  • Successfully organized the 2014-2015 influenza campaign and efficiently vaccinated over 25,000 Soldiers in less than 90 days. The unit became the first FORSCOM unit to reach 95% compliance before the MEDCOM deadline.
  • Provided support for over 70 live fire ranges, obstacle courses, and road marches, ensuring that all Soldiers received the highest level of medical care possible.
  • Supervised the BN Eagle First Responder Course, resulting in more than 350 EFR-qualified individuals. This directly improved combat medical care throughout the 1BCT AO.
  • Ensured accurate maintenance and annotation of MEDPROS data for the BN, significantly improving the combat effectiveness of over 73 Soldiers.
  • Successfully integrated a Forward Surgical Team into the Level II+ MTF without incident, resulting in exceptional medical care throughout the 1BCT AO Regional Command East.
  • Designed and implemented a rigorous physical fitness program that led to the Platoon achieving the highest PT average in the Company with zero failures.
  • Encouraged subordinates to excel both in garrison and on the battlefield through realistic medical training, resulting in countless lives being saved in combat.
  • Produced outstanding results while serving as the first sergeant during his absence, directly contributing to the security, morale, and drive to win on the battlefield for 73 Soldiers.
  • Committed to providing the best medical care possible to Soldiers, personally taking the lead in ensuring new medics were tactically and technically proficient.
  • Set a positive example for his Soldiers by competing in the 1BCT Sergeant Audie Murphy Selection Board, despite the demanding combat OPTEMPO.
  • Planned, coordinated, and supervised the BN immunizations and deployment SRP drive, resulting in 100% combat readiness for a BN of over 350 Soldiers.
  • Improved combat effectiveness for over 120 Soldiers during two small arms ranges.
  • Ensured that 100% of his Soldiers completed EMT-B, Basic Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course, and CPR Certifications in preparation for OEF XI deployment.
  • Successfully deployed 35 Soldiers and equipment worth $715,000 to JRTC 10-03 and OEF XI, while maintaining accountability of a Level II+ MTF MES valued in excess of $2,000,000.
  • Maintained uncompromising enforcement of PCIs, resulting in no safety incidents occurring during the company’s foot marches, ranges, or daily operations.
  • Personally selected by the BN Commander to serve as the Company Contracting Officer Representative.
  • Produced exceptional results while serving as BN CSM for 350 Soldiers during his absence, enabling the BN CSM to conduct 13 battlefield circulations.
  • Managed a Level II+ aid station that treated more than 1,000 non-battle injuries, 175 battle injuries, and 200 MEDEVACs in less than three months in support of OEF XI.
  • Supervised the company defensive perimeter, defensive position construction, and integration with FOB security.
  • A dynamic and energetic leader who excelled in all areas, scoring 272 points on APFT despite the rigorous combat OPTEMPO.
  • Maintained excellent physical and mental condition for over 73 Soldiers despite austere deployment conditions and long work hours.
  • Trained, coached, and mentored two NCOs to compete in the Brigade’s Sergeant Audie Murphy Club board, with one NCO selected to compete in Division SAMC.
  • Planned, coordinated, and resourced the medical support for every battalion range and combat patrol, as well as multiple distinguished visitor FOB visits.
  • Despite the extremely high combat OPTEMPO, exceeded expectations by completing all missions and fulfilling all tasking requirements.
  • Developed and implemented a MASCAL plan that became the standard for the FOB.
  • Managed a two-month Eagle First Responder program in garrison, training more than 65 Soldiers from the Brigade on combat life-saving skills.
  • Provided medical evacuation by air.
  • Coached and mentored one sergeant and two staff sergeants to serve as platoon sergeants, directly improving combat effectiveness for more than 73 Soldiers.
  • Supervised the completion of numerous B-Hut and aid station construction projects in two and a half months, significantly improving living and working conditions.
  • Directly responsible for the serviceability and accountability of over $9.3 million worth of equipment.
  • Maintained zero losses of equipment or safety incidents during his Soldiers’ movement throughout Regional Command East, Afghanistan Area of Operation.
  • Provided expert dental support for over 950 patients during sick call and routine appointments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom XI.
  • Conducted dental services to outlying FOBs in theater with the brigade dentist, resulting in over 15 Soldiers being treated without leaving their area of operation.
  • Completed nine hours of civilian education with a GPA of 3.5.
  • Displayed a positive attitude when faced with difficult tasks.
  • Maintained physical readiness through a personal exercise program without supervision.
  • Set a positive example for his Soldiers by completing a half marathon.
  • Led the daily flag honors detail for 12 consecutive months in a combat zone.
  • Encouraged his Soldiers to enroll in college classes and complete correspondence courses, achieving over 500 hours to promote their personal and professional growth.
  • Maintained a 100% weapon safety record by effectively supervising daily weapons clearing procedures and functions checks.
  • Cross-trained one Soldier on dental procedures due to staffing shortage.
  • Accomplished all missions with limited supervision.
  • Hand receipt holder for over $900,000 worth of medical equipment with zero losses or report of survey.
  • Possessed outstanding organizational skills, consistently maximizing limited resources and personnel, resulting in 100% mission accomplishment.
  • Emphasized safety, resulting in the successful redeployment of his Soldiers and equipment.
  • Demonstrated superior knowledge of company operations while expertly managing the company’s assets, personnel, and equipment within the command post during OEF XI.
  • Revamped a dysfunctional mailroom operation, consistently delivering over 100 pieces of mail per week, which directly improved the morale for over 73 Soldiers.
  • Consistently fulfilled her duties with skills and confidence, being a reliable NCO in the company who always met deadlines.
  • Assisted four Soldiers with physical rehabilitation while on extensive profiles, enabling them to successfully come off profile and pass APFT.
  • Maintained military bearing and appearance, instilling mental and physical fitness in her Soldiers.
  • Prioritized the needs of her Soldiers above her own and worked to ensure her Soldiers had no unresolved personal issues.
  • Prioritized all safety requirements and diligently enforced safety measures, resulting in a commendable record of zero safety accidents.
  • Efficiently executed the unit’s equipment RESET plan for over $1.7 million in field and sustainment equipment while serving as the company RESET NCO.
  • Received an impressive rating of 98.5% during the Command Supply Discipline Program competition.
  • Successfully completed 18 credit hours towards a degree in supply chain management, despite the demanding combat OPTEMPO.
  • Demonstrated a superior level of confidence, earning the respect of both seniors and subordinate Soldiers within the unit.
  • Showed remarkable mental and physical toughness as an NCO, performing exceptionally well under pressure.
  • Coordinated a seamless inspection and movement of 14 shipping containers filled with over $1.7 million worth of equipment in support of OEF XI.
  • Selected over three NCOs to serve as the supply sergeant for a medical company, receiving commendations from the battalion command sergeant major for superior performance.
  • Reenlisted in a deployed environment, setting an example that inspired her Soldier to also reenlist.
  • Trained and developed a junior supply specialist in various supply tasks within a brigade support medical company.
  • Provided support as the ammunition NCO and safety NCO for 12 weapons ranges during deployment, ensuring a safety-first environment.
  • Facilitated training for 12 sub-hand receipt holders on property accountability protocols, resulting in zero Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) cases.
  • Inherited an unsatisfactory supply section and transformed it to a commendable rating within just 30 days.
  • Expertly managed $4.7 million worth of organizational and theater-provided equipment during deployment, without any losses or damages.
  • Developed a database tracking and maintenance system for over $200,000 worth of sensitive items, maintaining a 98% readiness rate for all equipment.
  • Displayed superior knowledge, skill, and excellence by successfully reconstructing the Arms Room, receiving commendable ratings during the FY09 CIP inspection.
  • Selected over 15 NCOs as an EFMB candidate and trained over 200 1BCT Soldiers on Tactical Combat Casualty Care in preparation for EFMB.
  • Demonstrated superior medical proficiency by maintaining EMT-B and CPR certifications.
  • Invested countless hours in training Soldiers on tactical and technical knowledge, resulting in one Soldier winning the 111th Battalion’s Soldier of the Month Board.
  • Led and trained five Soldiers to exceed all standards set forth by the commander during a 30-day exercise at the Joint Readiness Training Center.
  • Motivated Soldiers to perform to the best of their ability, both individually and as a squad, during numerous training exercises.
  • Trained and ensured that over 500 Soldiers were medically knowledgeable and capable by instructing at the Rascon School of Combat Medicine.
  • Mentored a newly assigned Medical NCO on duties and responsibilities in a TO&E unit.
  • Ensured 100% of her Soldiers maintained EMT-B, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, and CPR certifications.
  • Accounted for $190,000 worth of MTOE, weapons, DAGRs, medical sets, and field litter ambulances with no loss of accountability.
  • Promoted the Army Safety Program, supervising Soldiers and enforcing safety procedures during daily operations.
  • Ensured five Soldiers were enrolled in college and completed correspondence courses, despite the intense Battalion OPTEMPO.
  • Hand-selected by the 1SG for reassignment as senior medic for a maneuver battalion at a remote COB within Regional Command East Afghanistan.
  • Mentored and tutored a junior noncommissioned officer and one Soldier, resulting in both NCOs winning the Battalion NCO of the Month Competition.
  • Used knowledge from previous deployments to build and develop new Soldiers, preparing them for combat logistical operations.
  • Planned, coordinated, and assisted in developing BCT3 training for over 25 battalion medics, directly responsible for three Soldiers earning the coveted CMB.
  • Conducted numerous company-level M4/M9 ranges, resulting in over 25 Soldiers being trained in advanced marksmanship techniques in support of OEF XI.
  • Shared knowledge of operations and administration, enhancing the performance of both peers and subordinates.
  • Served as senior medic during ANA DUSTWUN missions supporting TF Iron Gray, treating more than 50 Soldiers on the battlefield and evacuating over 20 Soldiers.
  • Provided expert medical support for one special forces operation, assuming the role of senior medic for brigade-level target missions within ### BCT AO.
  • Developed and implemented a plan to improve and revamp eight casualty collection points on FOB, supporting over 3,500 residents.
  • Ensured 100% of her Soldiers completed EMT-B, Basic Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course, and CPR certifications.
  • Trained 10 Soldiers on proper operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the (M997) Forward Litter Ambulance, despite a rigorous combat OPTEMPO.
  • Received laudatory reviews from command for her role in reconstructing a dysfunctional 20 LIN hand receipt, resulting in 100% accuracy for over $200,000 worth of equipment.
  • Emphasized safety first to all Soldiers, continually highlighting the importance of maintaining an accident-free environment to her peers.
  • Enforced the Army Standards by making on-the-spot corrections and exemplifying the Warrior Ethos.
  • Led and trained four newly assigned Combat Medics to exceed the expectations of the commander during a 30-day Joint Readiness Training Center rotation.
  • Set an example for Soldiers in her squad by demonstrating a high level of integrity and professionalism, resulting in a well-organized, competent, and disciplined squad.
  • Prioritized the needs of her Soldiers above her own and worked to ensure her Soldiers had no unresolved personal or professional issues.
  • Displayed superior medical proficiency by maintaining EMT-B and CPR certifications, despite intense pre-deployment training requirements.
  • Showed extreme competence as the Unit’s Master Driver, performing all duties above expected standards.
  • Ensured that all mandatory training and ranges were conducted and completed for 27 68Ws prior to their deployment in support of OEF XI.
  • Conducted over 4,500 exposures to accurately diagnose over 1,056 trauma patients seen at the Forward Surgical Team in 12 months during combat operations.
  • Provided expert medical support to over 1,800 patients during sick call and routine appointments.
  • Conducted dental support for other FOBs in theater with the BDE Dentist, resulting in over 40 Soldiers being treated without leaving their area of operation.
  • Encouraged subordinates and superiors to excel mentally and physically, resulting in 17 Soldiers completing the FOB Fenty 2011 Miami Satellite Half Marathon.
  • Displayed a positive attitude at all times, even when faced with multiple difficult tasks.
  • Demonstrated exceptional leadership in a combat zone by assisting in the evacuation of over 120 Soldiers to a level III medical facility in support of OEF XI.
  • Mentored a Soldier to win Brigade-level Soldier of the Quarter competition.
  • Increased morale by taking the lead in organizing holiday functions and coordinating unit shirts for the Soldiers in the company.
  • Cross-trained four medics on radiological procedures for a more efficient running aid station, due to staffing shortage.
  • Motivated trainer and mentor; prepared two Soldiers to appear before the Promotion Board, earning them their promotable status.
  • Shared knowledge of operations and administration, enhancing the performance of both peers and subordinates.
  • Hand receipt holder for over $400,000 worth of medical equipment with no loss or report of survey.
  • Emphasized safety first during eleven months of combat operations, resulting in no negligent discharges and 100% accountability of all sensitive items.
  • Possessed outstanding organizational skills, always maximizing limited resources and personnel, resulting in 100% mission accomplishment.
  • Maintained administrative records for 73 Soldiers, ensuring all unit monthly reports were accurate and met Battalion suspenses.
  • Displayed outstanding confidence and managerial skills while serving as the NCOIC of the Company Training Room.
  • Served as the Senior Patient Administration NCO during the Brigade SRP, improving Soldier Readiness for the upcoming OEF rotation.
  • Assisted in the company-level Air Assault training program, which enabled two Soldiers to earn the coveted Air Assault Badge.
  • Trained ten Soldiers during JRTC as a casualty liaison team, ensuring 100% patient tracking during MASCAL exercises.
  • Continuously demonstrated a high level of integrity and professionalism, setting an example for Soldiers in her squad.
  • Placed the needs of her Soldiers above her own and worked tirelessly to ensure her Soldiers had no unresolved personal or professional issues.
  • Displayed superior medical proficiency by maintaining EMT-B and CPR certifications, despite the intense pre-deployment training requirements.
  • Showed extreme competence as the NCOIC of the Unit’s Master Driver program, performing all duties above expected standards.
  • Ensured that all mandatory training and ranges were conducted and completed for 27 68Ws prior to their deployment in support of OEF XI.
  • Conducted over 4,500 exposures to accurately diagnose over 1,056 trauma patients seen at the Forward Surgical Team in 12 months during combat operations.
  • Provided expert medical support to over 1,800 patients during sick call and routine appointments.
  • Conducted dental support for other FOBs in theater with the Brigade Dentist, resulting in over 40 Soldiers being treated without leaving their area of operation.
  • Encouraged subordinates and superiors to excel mentally and physically, resulting in 17 Soldiers completing the FOB Fenty 2011 Miami Satellite Half Marathon.
  • Displayed a positive attitude at all times, even when faced with multiple difficult tasks.
  • Demonstrated exceptional leadership in a combat zone by assisting in the evacuation of over 120 Soldiers to a level III medical facility in support of OEF XI.
  • Mentored a Soldier to win Brigade-level Soldier of the Quarter competition.
  • Increased morale by taking the lead in organizing holiday functions and coordinating unit shirts for the Soldiers in the company.
  • Cross-trained four medics on radiological procedures for a more efficient running aid station due to staffing shortage.
  • Motivated trainer and mentor, preparing two Soldiers to appear before the Promotion Board and helping them achieve their promotable status.
  • Demonstrated exceptional knowledge of operations and administration, positively impacting the performance of both peers and subordinates.
  • Maintained the hand receipt for over $400,000 worth of medical equipment, without any losses or the need for a report of survey.
  • Prioritized safety as a top concern throughout eleven months of combat operations, resulting in zero negligent discharges and 100% accountability of all sensitive items.
  • Possessed outstanding organizational skills, consistently maximizing limited resources and personnel to accomplish all missions with 100% success rate.
  • Ensured accurate maintenance of administrative records for 73 Soldiers, ensuring all unit monthly reports were submitted on time and were accurate.
  • Showed exceptional confidence and managerial skills as the NCOIC of the Company Training Room.
  • Served as the Senior Patient Administration NCO during the Brigade SRP, significantly improving Soldier readiness for the upcoming OEF rotation.
  • Played a key role in the company-level Air Assault training program, enabling two Soldiers to successfully earn the prestigious Air Assault Badge.
  • Trained and led a casualty liaison team during JRTC, ensuring 100% patient tracking and efficient medical support during MASCAL exercises.
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