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OPENING & CLOSING LINES

OPENING STATEMENTS

- My best staff sergeant; his performance is often characterized by unmatched excellence...promote!

- Clearly a superior Element Leader--his sought after abilities greatly impact beyond his career field!

- Stellar performer, whose duty performance and job knowledge continually set the example for his peers!

- Dynamic, take-charge leader who motivates subordinates to achieve their highest levels of performance

- Natural leader who inspires his subordinates to excel--can be relied on to execute any mission flawlessly!

- Superb NCO whose advanced expertise and myriad accomplishments are an invaluable asset to the wing!

- SSgt Dribble is a first-rate patrol leader who can be relied upon to execute any mission flawlessly

- Superior Airman in a class of her own; her many accomplishments sets the example for others to emulate

- Competence and professionalism highlight this Airman’s character, duty performance and drive to excel

- Top performer; duty performance and job knowledge continually set the example for his peers

- Stellar performer for whom not task is too difficult--simply give him a goal or a challenge and get out of his way!

- Talented professional for whom no task is too difficult, she sets the tone for excellence amongst her peers!

- Exemplifies leadership--demonstrates the ability to handle the most difficult and challenging tasks

- Dynamic, take-charge NCO inspiring and empowering his subordinates to realize their fullest potential -- Place his personnel in the path of inspectors and distinguished visitors, and wait for outstanding results!

CLOSING ENDORSEMENTS

- Robert's performance and conduct is characterized by unmatched professional excellence--promote!

- A strong performer with a wealth of knowledge and experience to share, ready for promotion

- Driving force behind the successes of his flight; ready for an immediate promotion to TSgt!

- Top performer who demonstrates outstanding ability, expertise and dedication—promote to SSgt!

- Entrusted to perform duties normally reserved for those of a higher rank; ready for immediate promotion

- Amn Snuffy exhibits the qualities of a seasoned NCO; ready for an immediate promotion to SSgt!

- Valued asset, whose professionalism and loyalty set him above his fellow NCO’s—promote

- Top 1% of my staff sergeants; challenge with more responsibility and promote as soon as possible!

- The hallmark of her performance is characterized by unmatched excellence--promote ahead of peers!

- Benefits the installation greatly with a wealth of knowledge and police expertise--promote to SrA!

POLICE RESPONSE BULLETS

SEP 11 TERRORIST ATTACKS
- Demonstrated tireless enthusiasm while executing stringent and demanding antiterrorism measures to secure RAFB after America suffered its worst coordinated terrorist attack in history on 11 Sep 01 -- Unflagging diligence during long hours of force protection conditions CHARLIE and DELTA ensured zero terrorist acts occurred by preventing the entry of perpetrators, weapons, and explosives on base

911 RESPONSES
- Swift, decisive actions reponding to the scenes of over 40 emergency 911 calls resulted in zero loss of life -- Utilized vast law enforcement experience to heighten and build emergncy response skills of peers

ASSAULT
- Swiftly captured Korean national who assaulted someone, causing severe head injuries at the Osan Inn -- Commended by 51 SFS Investigations NCOIC for producing accurate and detailed incident report

- Physically restrained a combative individual who was using narcotics and attacking medical personnel -- Prevented the individual from causing further injuries to himself and 51 MDG hospital staff personnel

- Immediately apprehended individuals involved in a multiple assault incident at the base Challenger Club -- Established air-tight crime scene, resulting in the timely court martial and conviction of the offenders

- Subdued offender who had brutally attacked 3 people at the gym and an on duty security forces patrolman -- Execution of defensive fighting techniques with ASP baton prevented potential danger to base populace

NUT WITH GUN
- Rapid, textbook response to a domestic altercation involving a husband who made suicidal statements and gestures in front of his family, proved crucial to preventing him from injuring himself and his family -- Physically restrained the individual after he loaded a .308 Cal Chinese SKS assault rifle with a 30 round banana clip, and threatened to "Blow his brains out" in front of his wife and four young children -- Compassionate care and treatment of the family kept them calm until the arrival of their Pastor

NUT WHO HITS GATE GUARDS
- Subdued individual diagnosed as a dangerous schitzaphrenic, who had attacked the Main Gate guards -- Decisive actions ensured disturbed person was quickly restrained and transported to University Hospital

SPOUSE ABUSE
- Flawlessy handled spouse abuse incident where the victim suffered serious injuries in front of her children -- Rendered first aid and compassionate treatment to the family while awaiting medical technicians arrival -- Established an air-tight crime scene in base housing, resulting in the swift prosecution of the offender

- First Responder to incident involving a battered woman who went into seizures and stopped breathing -- Critical initial life-saving steps helped preserve the life of the victim while awaiting arrival of medics

TRESPASSING & BREAKING AND ENTERING (Restricted Areas, Etc.)
- Immediately captured foreign national who altered official entry letter to gain illegal access to the base -- Detained the suspect while seizing key evidence for the Korean National Police and AFOSI Det-611

- Swiftly apprehended individual attempting to gain access to the Hardened Theater Air Control Center -- Stopped person with false ID from breaching the highest "A" Command facility in the Republic of Korea

- Apprehended four individuals attempting to break into a KC-10 aircraft and steal government property -- Masterful interrogative skills resulted in fully corroborated confessions from all of the perpetrators

- Detected and captured Saudi-national who escaped a mental institution and broke into "Oscar Site," a weapons storage area containing over 30,650 tons of War Ready Reserves worth over 390 million dollars

- Detected five people trespassing in a hazardous "Bomb Disposal Area" on an off-limits cliffline -- At personnel risk and without hesitation, descended the cliff to remove them from further peril

- Keen vigilance on patrol detected several poachers hunting in a US Fish and Wildlife Reserve Habitat -- Rapid coordination led to their immediate capture, terminating a threat to several endangered species -- Efforts ensured the safety of military families and their guests camping on nearby Tarague Beach

- Captured five individuals attempting to enter the cockpit of an fully uploaded, priority "B" F-16 aircraft -- Commended by 51st Fighter Wing Base Operations Officer in Charge for an exemplary police response -- Rapidly removed the perpetrators from the area, ensuring the safety of personnel and national assets

DRUG BUSTS
- Sharp observation led to apprehension of five individuals for the use and possession of illegal narcotics -- Ability to collect data and translate it into evidence resulted in the quick prosecution of the offenders

- Immediately detected and apprehended a smuggler attempting to introduce contraband into the Kingdom -- Flawless interrogation resulted in a swift, fully corroborated confession and seizure of key evidence

JOINT STING OPERATION
- Chosen to participate in joint "Sting" operation with Guam Police Department and AFOSI Det 241 -- Operation resulted in capture of major drug distributor, and the seizure of contraband and key evidence

- Selected for advanced ability and maturity by the Law Enforcement Investigations Section, Riyadh Air Base, to participate in a "Raid" of a villa involved in the storage and proliferation of illegal contraband -- He employed masterful police tactics during the operational response phase, resulting in the immediate and safe capture of all the offender's involved, to include the seizure of contraband and key evidence

SUICIDES
- Quick, decisive actions during a suicide attempt were vital to preserving the life of an overdose victim -- Secured the scene and recovered a suicide note with critical information for attending physicians

- Crucial life saving actions during suicide attempt helped save the life of a person who slashed his wrists -- Prevented further bleeding of the victim who lost 1 quart of blood, while awaiting arrival of medics

GROUND-INFLIGHT EMERGENCIES
- Executed masterful command and control during a ground emergency involving a Coast Guard C-130 -- Assisted pilots, ground crew and Fire Department when the aircraft lost over 1,000 pounds of fuel -- Expert coordination of evacuation routes and rally points proved crucial in protecting lives and property

- Assumed on-scene command and control of an inflight emergency involving an A-10 aircraft with a "Runaway 30-mm gun," threatening the safety of the nearby civilian population and Air Force personnel -- Rapid evacuation and textbook directions expedited the response of Explosive Ordinance technicians

- Established evacuation during an inflight emergency involving a C-5 aircraft with electrical problems -- Assisted pilots, ground crew and Fire Department when the aircraft lost over 1,000 pounds of fuel -- Expert coordination of evacuation routes and rally points proved crucial in protecting lives and property

FUEL LEAK
- Quickly detected a potentially explosive Class III fuel leak emanating from a vehicle entering the flightline -- Immediately cordoned the area which contained priority “B” and “C” aircraft and fuel storage tanks -- He sharp observation and superb security response proved critical to protecting the lives of personnel working in the area and Air Force assets vital to national security, worth over 25 million dollars

MAJOR ACCIDENTS
- Swift, decisive response to an on-base major vehicle accident led to the quick containment of the incident -- Critical initial life-saving actions preserved the lives of the 2 families involved in the accident -- Swiftly secured the scene and rendered first aid while directing the response of State Highway Patrolmen

- Responsible for saving the lives of eight people involved in a major vehicle accident on highway 121 -- Rendered first aid to the victims while blocking traffic to prevent further danger to on-coming vehicles

- Applied crucial first aid to a major traffic accident victim who was suffering from head injuries -- Quickly cordoned the area and controlled the flow of traffic around the scene to prevent further danger

- Credited by responding North Dakota State Highway Patrolman for saving the lives of 2 families involved in a major vehicle accident with 2 cars that slipped off a bridge on Highway 12 during a snow blizzard -- Treated the victims for shock and hypothermia while awaiting the arrival of emergency medical team

- First on scene to a major vehicle accident involving a car that caught on fire in base housing complex -- Rapidly evacuated and cordoned the area; quick actions protected the lives families residing in the area

- Responded to major vehicle accident off base, involving a truck which collided into a telephone pole at a high rate of speed, leaving live power lines exposed on a highway, and the driver pinned behind the wheel -- Applied first aid to the victim while directing traffic around the cables, preventing further mishaps

-- Swiftly secured the scene and rendered first aid while directing the response of State Highway Patrolmen

JUVENILE WITH KNIFE
- Flawless response to an assault, involving a juvenile who armed himself with 4 knives and attacked his father, was instrumental in terminating life-threatening situation and further danger to a family in turmoil -- Immediately apprehended the offender and established an airtight crime scene, protecting key evidence

TRAFFIC BUSTS
- Caught two individuals endangering the lives of pedestrians and oncoming traffic by racing on the base -- Further investigation revealed they entered Andersen AFB illegally and were not licensed to drive

- Detected and apprehended 25 persons operating motor vehicles while under the influence of alcohol -- Expert processing of personnel and evidence enhanced the safety of the Osan Air Base populace

- Sharp observation was directly responsible for the capture of eleven felons wanted by State of Texas

- Vigilant on patrol; detected an unattended child locked in a vehicle at the Commissary parking lot -- Swiftly slim-jimmed the door and gained entry to free the child who was in danger of heat exhaustion

HYPOTHERMIA VICTIM
- Assisted civilian law enforcement agencies in North Dakota in a state wide-search and rescue mission for a missing person; quickly locating and protecting the body of the person who had died of hypothermia -- Exhibited a high level of maturity and compassion to the victims family when they arrived on-scene

MEDICAL
- First Responder to incident involving an eight year old girl who went into seizures and stopped breathing -- Critical initial life-saving steps helped preserve her life while awaiting arrival of medical technicians

KHOBAR TOWERS BOMBING
- Awarded the Air Force Achievement Medal for an exemplary security response to a real world terrorist bombing of an American military barracks compound at Dhahran Air Base, Saudi, Arabia, Jun 96 -- Voluntarily extended his TDY to protect personnel and resources during emergency recovery operations -- Executed flawless security measures to ensure the integrity of key evidence during the FBI investigation

SAM FOOTPRINT
- Aggressively patrolled Surface to Air Missile "Footprints" off base, maintaining a zero-incident, safe area of operations for priority "B" F-15, F-16, C-130, AWACS surveillance and other NATO priority aircraft

UNDERAGED DRINKER
- Sharp attention to detail resulted in the immediate detection of an under-aged drinker out after curfew -- Ensured a peaceful environment for the populace and the safety of a teenager in a foreign country

SHOPLIFTING
- Investigated numerous shopliftings at the Andersen Air Force Base Army and Air Force Main Exchange -- Excellent handling of suspects resulted in the recovery of property and its timely return to inventory

UNAUTHORIZED PHOTOS
- Caught three intruders attempting to take unauthorized photos within the Mass Aircraft Parking Area -- Commended by Base Operations for protecting priority “B” fighter, bomber and surveillance aircraft

BOMB THREAT
- Textbook-precision response to a bomb threat at the Osan Consolidated Operations Center, ensured the safety of 51st Fighter Wing command personnel and a vital priority "B" command and control center -- Swiftly evacuated personnel from the danger area while assisting Explosive Ordinance technicians

CHILD STOPPED BREATHING
- First Responder to an incident involving an 8-year old girl who went into seizures and stopped breathing -- Critical initial life-saving steps helped preserve her life while awaiting arrival of medical technicians

SPECIAL DUTY BULLETS

CIVIL AIR PATROL

- Chosen by squadron commander for articulate speaking ability and image to teach civil air patrol classes

-- Extensive professional knowledge motivated and prepared young people for careers in the Air Force

CHIEFS CONFERRENCE

- Lauded by CMSgt Milligan, AETC/CCM for superior performance during the Command Chief Masters Sergeants Conference 2001; his superb appearance and etiquette ensured the event was a sterling success

AIR FORCE ONE
- Top-choice of squadron leadership to protect President Bush's support aircraft upon his return to Texas -- Executed stringent security measures with US Secret Service to ensure protection of this vital aircraft

QUALITY ADVISORY COUNCIL
- Unit Quality Advisor; chosen by 91st Security Forces Operations Officer for exceptional communicative talent and rock-solid administrative abilities to spearhead the 91 SFS Quality Air Force Initiative program -- Provided articulate presentations, detailed research and development, and well-crafted graphic displays for the 91st Space Wing Commander, Wing Quality Advisor Council and installation unit commanders -- Staunch efforts resulted in the appropriation of needed cold weather equipment for security forces

PLANS & PROGRAMS IN SAUDI
- Chosen by the Defense Force Commander for vast security expertise to spearhead the Plans and Program section -- Crafted and revised the 4406th Group Operations Plan, Base Retrograde Plan and security force checklists -- His staunch efforts ensured that NATO forces would combine into a single integrated force during enemy attacks

GUARDING THE PRESIDENT
- Top-choice of squadron leadership to protect President Clinton during Asian Pacific Economic Conference -- Executed meticulous security procedures with the US Secret Service Agency to ensure the safety of the President, 5 US Senators, and foreign dignitaries during these media covered international negotiations

SPECIAL AIRCRAFT
- Hand-picked to protect priority "B" surveillance aircraft during their performance at the Seoul Air Show -- Impeccable image and sharp security vigilance ensured this American/South Korean event was a success

- Selected above peers for sharp appearance and security expertise to guard President Clinton's support aircraft

UNIT SCHEDULER
- Unit scheduler; selected for strong organizational skills to plan and integrate Air Force, MAJCOM and local training requirements into the unique duty schedules of a 380 person security forces squadron

SEARCH TEAM
- Top-choice to supervise the 4404th SFS Search Team during a visit by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mrs. Madaline Albright, examining all Third Country Nationals prior to entering onto Al Kharj Air Force Base -- Keen observation prevented introduction of intruders, improvised explosive devices and other threats -- Exemplary etiquette and immaculate appearance in uniform ensured the event was a sterling success

DESK SERGEANT
- Highly proficient Desk Sergeant who flawlessly dispatched patrol units to emergencies, incidents, crime scenes, and accidents; known for producing immaculate police documentation for command leadership

- Chosen above peers for advanced professional expertise to perform critical Security Controller duties -- Exhibits superb command and control of 130 security forces responding to incidents and emergencies -- Textbook-precision security measures during threats of sniper activity on the perimeter, ensured a safe operating environment for multi-national NATO forces enforcing United Nations sanctions in Iraq

- Superior Law Enforcement Desk Sergeant: flawlessly dispatches patrol units to emergencies, incidents, crime scenes, and accidents; produces immaculate documentation and reports for Command leadership

- Praised by 5 SFS Commander in Certificate of Appreciation for 98% Desk Sergeant Quality Control score -- Achieved superior ratings on Element Sergeant, Military Customs and Patrol Leader evaluations

- Selected by Element Sergeant for vast job knowledge and ability to perform Desk Sergeant duties -- Produces immaculate police reports and documentation--his work is always accurate and detailed

- Exemplary Desk Sergeant who successfully directs responding units through the most difficult situations -- Produces immaculate police reports and documentation--his work is always very accurate and detailed

SVA
- Chosen by 51 SFS superintendent to conduct a Site Vulnerabilities Assessment of Air Force Village -- Meticulous attention to detail provided crucial information used by the 51st Fighter Wing Commander to determine vital anti-terrorism force protection measures for Osan Air Base during contingencies

ALARM MONITOR SUPERINTENDENT
- Handpicked by the 4404th SFS Operations Superintendent as the installation Tactical Automated Security System Manager, selected from among other alarm operators for his meticulous attention-to-detail

- Tactical Alarm System Manager: selected by operations superintendent to coordinate and implement a state of the art alarm system with French, British and Saudi armed forces safeguarding vital NATO assets

RECON TEAM
- Chosen by the Chief of Security Forces, 4190 SFS, as a special reconnaissance team member tasked with covert security operations, intelligence gathering, and NATO rescue missions in Bosnia

DIGNITARY ESCORT
- Top-choice for polished appearance and speaking skill to perform Priority "A" Entry Controller duties during a visit by a Russian diplomatic team in support of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty operations

JUNIOR SECURITY POLICE
- Junior Security Police instructor; promotes excellent community relations while educating children

EST SQUAD LEADER
- Hand-picked for advanced tactical ability as a squad leader on the 51st SFS Emergency Services Team -- Devotes extensive off-duty time supervising specially trained and equipped response team dedicated to countering terrorism, hostage situations and acts of aggression against critical, war-ready resources

DEFENDER CHALLENGE
- Chosen as a primary member of the Pacific Air Forces Security Forces Defender Challenge Team 98 -- Excelled during rigorous physical try-outs and comprehensive evaluations to attain a team position -- Vast ground combat skills helped team win the Silver Medal through high state of combat effectiveness

-- Outscored top MAJCOM competitors through rigorous examinations administered by HQ PACAF/SF

FLIGHT TRAINER
- Top-knotch flight trainer; entrusted by flight leadership to develop and manage a program for 33 personnel -- Extensive research and personal dedication to the program achieved the unprecedented results of a 99% Quality Control pass rate, highlighted by an overall 6% increase in evaluation scores--best in the unit!

- First-rate flight trainer: entrusted by flight leadership to conduct challenging response force scenarios -- Voluntarily dedicated extensive off-duty time and crew rest to achieve optimum results; staunch efforts resulted in a 100% Quality Control pass-rate, highlighted by an overall 6% increase in evaluation scores

- Driving force behind the flight achieving a 94% Quality Control pass rate, the highest in the squadron!

- Developed study manual which enhanced performance of personnel taking Quality Control evaluations

TAEGU DEPLOYMENT
- Deployed to Taegu AB to participate in FOAL EAGLE 98, the largest joint nation exercise in PACAF -- Provided airtight security of US Army 1st Special Forces Group, Bravo Company, and 353rd Special Operations Squadron personnel and assets, during American/South Korean covert military operations

SAFETY MONITOR
- Assistant Flight Safety Monitor--coordinates and conducts training on local safety issues and work hazards -- Maintains safety records for thirty one flight members while ensuring timely updates are disseminated

DORM CHIEF
- Basic Training Dorm Chief: chosen for strong leadership abilities by training instructors to lead his flight -- Motivated, take-charge personality was the driving-force behind his flight winning Honor Flight Award

CHAPEL REPRESENTATIVE

- Chapel Representative: selected above peers for advanced maturity, as the point-of-contact between all Technical School flights and the base chapel; provided compassionate referral services for people "in-need"

ABD SQUAD LEADER

- Excelled at leading the flight into combat exercises during Air Base Ground Defense Level-II School -- His was the only sector not penetrated by opposition forces during the five day Field Training Exercise -- Successfully led his patrol to achieve all objectives, capturing enemy forces while taking no casualties

SPONSOR
- Eagerly assumes responsibility; volunteers off-duty time to sponsor new personnel processing into the unit -- Spearheaded a new flight in-processing program which includes taking new personnel on fishing trips in North Dakota; he goes "above-and-beyond" to ensure personnel make a smooth transition to Minot

MORALE MONITOR
- Flight morale monitor: efforts increase morale of flight members and dependants during times of need -- Makes hospital visits, raises funds for commemorative plaques, flowers and care packages

DARE INSTRUCTOR

- Drug Awareness Resistance and Education instructor; dedicates off-duty time to participate in law enforcement demonstrations and provide information to the community about crime in local the area -- Teaches over 240 children about crime prevention while encouraging them to live a drug-free life-style

NCO CLUB REPRESENTATIVE

- Represents the 51st Security Forces Squadron as a member of the NCO/Enlisted Club Advisory Council -- Enabled club to provide benefits to security forces members despite unique schedule and post locations

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR RECRUITERS

- Selected by USAF Head Quarters Recruiting Service, for superior military image and professional bearing

to be photographed for national advertising campaign to enlist recruits into the Security Forces career path
-- The photographs are will also be used in Air Force Times articles and be placed in the USAF Web Site
-- Sterling image is helping ensure tomorrows Air Force is comprised of the best and brightest applicants

EBERLE PARK

- Spearheaded traffic control services for the annual Air Force Personnel Center picnic at Eberle Park -- Coordination with associate units and command of traffic flow ensured the event was a sterling success

UNIT ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVE

- Unit Advisory Council member, presents needs and concerns of assigned airman to the unit First Sergeant -- Efforts proactively meets mission demands and challenges while focusing on quality of life issues

- Unit Advisory Council member, responsible for finding solutions to mission challenges while forming unit goals

SURVEILLANCE & SNIPER PATROL
- Chosen by Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Detachment 242, Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia, to participate in covert counter-surveillance operations off base during the increased threat of sniper activity -- Employed textbook-precision ground combat skills to ensure the safety of munitions maintenance personnel working in the remote “Viper Land” munitions storage area, located 10 miles away from main support base

TRAINING READIES

- Selected for vast antiterrorism and force protection expertise to instruct READY Augmentee personnel -- Certified USAF personnel to perform sentry duties during threat contingencies and war time operations

TATOO FLAG DETAIL

- Chosen for exemplary image as a member of the color guard detail during the annual Tattoo ceremony

-- Flawless drill performance and uniform provided proper decorum to celebrate the history of air power

RESOURCE PROTECTION FOLDERS

- Executes meticulous attention to detail when managing and accounting for sixty resource protection folders -- Staunch efforts ensure DoD security and anti-terrorism standards are maintained for assigned controlled areas containing munitions, classified materials, pharmaceuticals, precious metals, and fund facilities

AF NEWS & MEDIA
- Chosen for superior image and speaking ability to star in Armed Forces Korea News (AFKN) commercial -- Portrayed a security forces fire team member performing war-time tactics in defense of Osan Air Base -- Also selected for news interview about her deployment to Kunsan Air Base during FOAL EAGLE 98

- Hand-picked by Family Advocacy to appear in new Suicide Awareness and Prevention instructional film

VIRTUAL MILITARY FLIGHT

- Selected to represent the security forces career field as a model of first term airmen, participated in the Head Quarters Air Force Military Personnel Center's testing of "Virtual Military Personnel Flight" -- Lauded by Colonel Schiefer, AFMPC/CD for improving USAF methods of procesing personnel data

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

OPENNING LINES

- Selfless commitment to worthy causes within the community has promoted excellent public relations

- Tireless devotion to help those in need, benefited the community and strengthened ties with host nation

- Demonstrates a genuine concern for those in need and strives to make a positive impact in his community

- Untiring dedication to charitable programs, strengthened relations with the local community and Osan AB

RAFB SPORTS DAY

- Sports coordinator for the Randolph AFB Sports Day celebration--bolstering esprit de corps and morale

ORPHANAGE
- Pyong Taek Heavenly Grace Orphanage worker; coordinates programs and events devoted to helping acquire direly needed clothes and supplies for orphans and impoverished children living in South Korea -- Worked at base "Burger Barn" and participated in "Bowlathons" to raise funds to pay the heating bill -- Angel Tree coordinator; collected and distributed donated toys for needy children during Christmas

SPORTS DAY

- Sports coordinator during the Osan Air Base annual joint American/Korean "Sports Day" celebration -- Efforts promoted better public relations between US military forces and citizens of South Korea

DARE INSTRUCTOR & POLICE WEEK

- Drug Awareness Resistance and Education instructor; dedicates off-duty time to participate in law enforcement demonstrations and provide information to the community about crime in local the area -- Teaches over 240 children about crime prevention while encouraging them to live a drug-free life-style

- Devoted off-duty time to support Drug Awareness Resistance and Education demonstrations at Dakota Mall -- Fingerprinted over 200 Elementary School children while briefing local families on crime prevention -- Enhanced military police relations in the community while encouraging children to abstain from drug use

-- Drug Awareness and Resistance Education volunteer; devoted off-duty time to participate in the "Hugs and Mugs" program at the Dakota Square Mall, encouraging young people to abstain from drug use

POLICE WEEK

- Participated in National Police Week events, fostering unity between police agencies on the public they serve -- Chosen to represent the unit at a Guam Police Department ceremony commemorating slain police officers

- Praised by the Minot Police Department Crime Prevention unit for active participation in Drug Resistance Awareness Education programs at Dakota Mall, encouraging young people to abstain from drug use

McGRUFF

- Served as McGruff the Crime Dog with Universal City and Live Oak police officers during Police Week -- Devoted off-duty time to educate families in the community about crime prevention--promote to SrA!

CARRIED FLAG

- Proudly carried the United States flag in ceremony during the North Hostfest celebrations in Minot -- Impeccable appearance and disciplined marching provided a impressive representation to the community

MEALS ON WHEELS

- Parker Senior Citizen Center, Meals on Wheals volunteer; assisted elderly persons in the city of Minot -- Prepared and distributed hot meals for over 1,000 senior citizens, enhancing community relations -- Provides friendship and comfort for people who do not have family members available in the local area

RECRUITER ASSISTANCE

- Personnel under his supervision routinely assist the local Recruiter with back-logged filing and record updating, helping to ensure tomorrows Air Force is comprised of the best and brightest applicants

- Utilized computer skills during off-duty time to assist local Air Force Recruiters' update personnel files -- Efforts ensure the highest standard of quality for personnel being recruited for military service -- Coordinates lectures and presents Air Force math and science awards at local community centers and high schools; participating in programs designed to encourage young people to excel in life

RAFB OPEN HOUSE
- Volunteered off-duty time to provide security for 25,000 visitors during the RAFB 4th of July Open House -- Superb professionalism made lasting impression on civilian guests, promoting good community relations

GIRLS HOME

- "Oppen House" volunteer; dedicates one day off per week to assist unwed, pregnant teenage girls -- Devotes time to provide advice and counseling agency referral services for teenagers in North Dakota

SPECIAL OLYMPICS

- Special Olympics volunteer; coached a youth basketball tournament at the Minot State University Dome -- Dedicates off-duty time promoting events to help encourage challenged young people to excel in life

WALK A THON

- Helped raise funds for disabled children by walking 10 miles in the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon
- Participated in the Minot AFB "5K Run For Fun" promoting better health awareness in the community
- Participated in a 10K Walk-a-Thon to raise support for the education and prevention of Birth defects

AIRMAN APPRECIATION DAY

- Boosted unit morale as a volunteer for Airman Appreciation Day--distributed refreshments and pastries

TOWN PATROL
- Dedicated extensive off duty time augmenting the 51st Security Forces Squadron Town Patrol section -- Selfless efforts provided a safe environment for US citizens residing in Pyong Taek City, South Korea

RIDE FOR LIFE

-Ride for Life volunteer; dedicated off duty nights to provide transportation for intoxiacted individuals -- Contributions helped preserve lives by preventing people from driving under the influence of alcohol

PUMPKIN PATROL
- Pumpkin Patrol volunteer; provided a safe environment for children in base housing during Halloween
- Participated in the Security Forces Pumpkin Patrol, safeguarding children during Halloween festivities

- Volunteered off duty time to patrol base housing during Halloween to ensure a safe environment for children

OPERATION JOINT FORGE & ALLIED FORGE
- Top-choice of unit leadership to deploy with the 16th Expeditionary Air Base Group, in support of NATO operations JOINT FORGE and ALLIED FORCE, peacekeeping operations in the former Yugoslavia -- Hand-picked by the Defense Force Commander for vast ground combat skills to participate in a search and rescue operation for an F-117 pilot who was shot down during a bombing campaign in Kosovo -- Ceaseless efforts with Pararescue team resulted in safe return of a wounded comrade to friendly lines -- Recognized for "Outstanding performance" from the Commander of OPERATION TASK FORCE II
- Chosen above peers for advanced professional expertise, as Security Controller at San Vito Air Base, Italy
-- Exhibited masterful command and control of 42 patrol units responding to incidents and emergencies -- Stellar performance ensured safe operations for multi-national forces flying sorty missions into Kosovo
-- Dedicated extensive off-duty time creating and spearheading reconnaisance program for Defense Force Commander--provided secure area of operations for Priority B, AC-130 Gunships, MH-53 Helicopters

BIG BROTHER/SISTER PROGRAM
- Dedicates off-time as a “Big Brother,” providing troubled youths with friendship and a good morale example -- Motivated members of his flight to receive specialized training to assist the Dakota Boys Ranch

CHILDRENS BIBLE STUDY
- Instructor for a children’s Bible study group, spends off-duty time organizing field trips and seminars

CRISIS PREVENTION HOTLINE WORKER

- Received training from the Crisis Prevention Hotline Center to help depresses people in need of counseling -- Aids people in distress by providing counseling, compassionate advice, and agency referral services

MANTA DEPLOYMENT

- Seleted to deploy in support of the 34th Air Expeditionary Force, Detachment 7, Eloy Alfaro Air Force Base, Ecuador, to participate in OPERATION CONSTANT VIGIL, joint nation anti-narcotics operations -- His tireless dedication to mission during long hours in a harsh tropical environment had tremendous impact on the success of operations; stemming the flow of cocaine onto the streets of North America
- Chosen by the Chief of Security Forces to train Ecuadorian Infantry units on the use of night observation devices, camouflage, tactical response, enemy surveillance and night time reconnaissance patrols -- Led joint nation night reconnaissance patrols through and around the Eloy Alfaro Air Base Jungle Perimeter and Jaramillo beachhead during heightened threats of enemy activity on and off base -- Executed textbook tactics in response to situation involving two armed intruders near fishing docks on the perimeter--responsible for their swift, safe capture and transfer of custody to Ecuadorian authorities -Keen vigilance provided flawless security for Senator Graham, Chairmen of the Armed Services Committee, and a delegation of six US Senators visiting South America to negotiate "Plan Colombia" -- Ensured a safe environment for anti-narcotics key talks between the U.S., Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
- Employed masteful command and control of evacuation of DoD personnel from Ecuador during increased threats of terrorist attack coinciding with a national transportation strike, and U.S. Embassy closures
- Flight Chief during Bomb Threats at Pichincha Bank, the Institute of English, and the Paramex; ensured prompt notification and implementation of protective measures for assigned DoD personnel and resources -- Immediately notified, evacuate, and prevent U.S. military and civilians from entering the danger areas -- Prevented four US military volunteers from teaching at the English Institute, the main area of concern
- Supervised response forces safeguarding a classified Small Compartmentalized Information Facility (SCIF) -- Zero unauthorized penetrations to classified U.S. Customs, U.S. Air Force/Naval operations occurred
- Managed the Det-7 Security Forces Control Center, providing the only U.S. response to accidents, emergencies and incidents involving U.S. military personnel, civilians or assets within 300 miles -- Key liaison between U.S. and Ecuadorian authorities during emergencies and military operations -- Meticulous inventory of over $100,000.00 worth of weapons, ammunition and specialized equipment in the Det-7 Armory was responsible for finding and correcting a numerous flaws in the weapons inventory
- Selected by Det-7 Chief of Security Forces to conduct counter-surveillance on black marketing operations -- Masterful intelligence gathering was instrumental in uncovering evidence to solve ongoing investigation
- Bravely fought 300 meters of pounding waves to save an Ecuadorian National and his son being pulled out to sea at Playa de Murcielago Beach...selfless actions preserved their lives until the arrival of medics
- Coordinated "Goodwill" basketball tournament at Oro Verde Hotel during the Ms. Ecuador contest--this televised event was attended by the Mayor of Manta and several prominent Ecuadorian officials -- Promoted international relations by exposing Ecuadorian citizens to a sport popular in North America
- Unflagging dedication to mission provided a zero-incident, safe environment for Protective Level III, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Customs and U.S. Naval surveillance aircraft worth over 100 million dollars

SELF IMPROVEMENT

CLEP EXAM

- Earned 3 college credit hours, compelting College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Social Science test

ASSOCIATES & BACCHELORS DEGREE

- Awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Education from Wayland Baptist University

- Aggressively pursuing an Associates degree in Criminology; completed two English courses through North Dakota State University; he is currently enrolled in Public Speaking and is maintaining a 3.8 GPA

- Attended classes throughout the year; currently 1 class away from attaining Associates Degree in Sociology

- Vigorously pursuing associates degree in Criminal Justice through the Community College of the Air Force; currently enrolled in English technical writing course with the San Antonio Community College

MARINE CDC

- Enrolled in US Marine Anti-Terrorism Career Development Course through the Base Education Center -- Striving to improve professional skills, took the initiative to enroll in a program geared to incorporate valuable core knowledge from another military branch on the latest techniques in combating terrorism

CPR COURSE
- Heightened ability to respond to emergency crisis situations by completing the American Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Level-I Course, sponsored by Trinity Memorial Hospital in Minot

- Self-enrolled in the American Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course through Trinity Hospital

COMPUTER SEMINAR

- Completed computer seminars with North Dakota State University in pursuit of an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice; seeking a Security Administration Degree with the Community College of the Air Force

CRIME PREVENTION CDC COURSE
- Self enrolled in the USAF Crime Prevention Career Development Course at the base Education Center -- Gained knowledge and skills to better protect Department of Defense resources and personnel

CDC OUTSTANDING PERFORMER

- Outstanding Performer: Commended by the unit Commander in Certificate of Appreciation for achieving an exceptional 90-percent score on his Career Development Course, B-volume End of Course examination

CRISIS PREVENTION HOTLINE WORKER

- Certified Crisis as a Prevention Hotline monitor through the American Red Cross Foundation -- Aid people in distress by providing counseling, compassionate advice, and agency referral services

FIRE FIGHTER COURSE

- Heightened ability to respond to emergency situations by completing the local volunteer fire fighter course -- Currently dedicates off-duty time to participate in fire fighting training scenarios as an augmentee

OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS

COMMENDE FOR POST BRIEFING

- Commended by Lt Col Stithe, 12th Flying Training Wing Vice Commander for rendering a brilliant briefing of law enforcement patrol and security response team procedures at Randolph Air Force Base

-- Place this razor-sharp Airman in the path of distinguished visitors and wait for outstanding results!

BELOW THE ZONE
- Won the 51st Security Forces Squadron Senior Airman Below the Zone Board among stiff competition -- Promoted ahead of peers because of consistent superior performance, accomplishment and image

COMMENDATION MEDAL
- Awarded the USAF Commendation Medal for superior performance during his tour of duty at Incirlik AFB

PROFESSIONAL PERFORMER, SAUDI ARABIA
- Awarded "Professional Performer" by Deputy Installation Commander for his "superior performance" enforcing United Nations "No-Fly-Zone" actions in Iraq during 90 days of THREATCON CHARLIE

MAJCOM OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS
- Recognized "Exceptional Performer" by USAF Space Command Operational Readiness Inspection team -- His work center noted as the only one in the entire 91st Space Wing with "No Area for Improvement"

- Awarded "Outstanding Performer" status by Officer in Charge of controllers evaluating participants

CDC END OF COURSE

- Distinguished Performer, achieved superb overall 98% score on Element Sergeant Quality Control exam
- Outstanding Performer; achieved an exemplary 91% on the Security Journeyman end of course exam

QC OUTSTANDING PERFORMER
- Achieved an outstanding 97% on his standardization evaluation for the position of installation patrolman

- Chosen as "Top Cop" by the Quality Control Section for achieving an exemplary 100 percent QC score -- Received Letter of Appreciation from the NCOIC for crediting the section with an "unbeatable score"

- Scored an outstanding 98% on his quality Control evaluation for the position of security force patrol leader

- "Outstanding Performer," awarded Certificate of Achievement from Quality Control section for achieving an outstanding 99% overall score on annual standardization evaluation for security escort leader position

WING TIGER TEAM OUTSTANDING PERFORMER

- Recognized in Certificate of Appreciation from the 91st Security Police Squadron "Tiger Team" inspectors for possessing in-depth job knowledge and expertise, highlighted by an immaculate military appearance

HONOR GRADUATE

- "Honor Graduate," achieved an exceptional 94 percent average score on all Security Police written and practical examinations administered while assigned to the 321st Security Police Technical School

TOP GUN AWARD

- Awarded "Top Gun Award" for out-shooting top competitors in USAF Security Police Technical School

CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION

- Lauded by the 91 SFS Commander in Certificate of Appreciation for “unparalleled duty performance”
- Recognized in Letter of Appreciation from 51 FW Commander for “impressive post briefing and appearance”

SUBSTANDARD PERFORMERS

- Possesses the potential to maintain standards, as evidenced by an outstanding 97 percent QC score
-- Requires the most stringent supervision and micro-management to function during inspections -- Rendered flawed, inaccurate post briefings and poor professionalism to unit "Tiger Team" inspectors
- Continually fails to to make appointments, and is constantly late when he does report -- His inability to report on time, or make appointments without unit personnel searching for him extensively, has a negative impact on mission success and morale; others often work in his place -- Could not be located on numerous occasions; he gave the wrong phone numbers to unit Dispatcher's
- Fails to obey orders and maintain minimum standards of appearance in uniform -- Didn't receive Influenza shot by the unit deadline, and gave conflicting statements to flight leadership -- Reports for work with substandard uniform and boots; on some occasions the uniforms were frayed
- Demonstrates serious problems with honesty and integrity; fails to follow instructions and asserts faulty, contradictory statements to compensate for procrastination and failure to meet mandatory requirements
- Promotion and retention not recommended
- Typical performance is lethargic; demonstrates very little initiative to accomplish the mission -- Does not perform directed tasks or produce documentation on a timely basis
- Failed to meet Air Force weight standards on four subsequent weigh-in evaluations -- Did not meet weigh-in appointments in a timely manner, and was forty days late on one occasion
- Devoid of leadership ability; cannot be trusted to train junior Airmen for lack of job proficiency and motivation- Executes meticulous attention to detail when managing and accounting for 60 resource protection folders -- Staunch efforts ensured DoD security and antiterrorism standards are maintained for assigned controlled areas containing munitions, classified materials, pharmaceuticals, precious metals, and fund facilities
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