Posted on Jan 25, 2022
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I was assigned to the J-3 for a CJTF and was required to contribute to USN/USMC "FITREPS, Chief EVALS" etc. usually for E-6, 7, 8's. I consulted with that service's Sr NCO's for wording that would genuinely reflect the service member's performance in my view. As an Army E-9, I was familiar with our bullet point lingo that would reflect their actual end of cycle or tour performance. Has anyone experienced language in their NCOER/FITREP's that was outside of their scope or didn't make sense to their report?
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MCPO Cort Jensen
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I have been retired 20 years now, things have changed drastically BUT, I am betting if you contact the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy’s Office he/she would be happy to give you guidance. There are/were several Navy publications just for that purpose.

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Master Chief Hospital Corpsman (Fleet Marine Force/Surface Warfare) Cort Jensen USN-Ret
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SGM (Join to see) Having written evals for employees from other areas of my discipline, I found that direct sentence structure which addressed the "what", "how", and "how well" worked to avoid confusion from the parent organizations. General avoidance of acronyms was also useful. Just my 2 cents.
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SSgt CASS Test Station IMA Advanced Maintenance Technician, IMA
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For Marine fitreps there is a little more information needed to fully help. Are you being designated as a Trusted Assistant, RS, or RO. MCO P1610.7 is not very direct and leaves a lot of room for personal interpretation when evaluating the leadership traits, and more often than not it becomes a game of maintaining the average for the RS. if you are providing input i would suggest giving honest evaluations of the graded leadership traits and abilities. Being a joint command the Section I will have a few required statements. if you would like i can send a copy of my last section I, which is the only written out section of the Marine Fitrep.
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