Posted on May 13, 2016
NCOs, Writing up an NCOER--the SGT has gone to NCOES right at the end date, add the school time, Ext annual, code S?
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Unless the NCOER is needed for a near term board, or the NCOES was a school enroute to next duty station I would write it as an annual, with standard time frame.
An exception to that would be if the 1059 is a referred report, in that it has
(1) Any “NO” response.
(2) Any “UNSAT” rating.
(3) A “Marginally Achieved Course Standards” rating.
(4) A “Failed to Achieve Course Standards” rating.
In which case i would do an extended rating period and include the derogatory notations on the NCOER from the referred 1059
All that said, my information on procedure or best practices predates the latest NCOER version, so there may be updated rules.
An exception to that would be if the 1059 is a referred report, in that it has
(1) Any “NO” response.
(2) Any “UNSAT” rating.
(3) A “Marginally Achieved Course Standards” rating.
(4) A “Failed to Achieve Course Standards” rating.
In which case i would do an extended rating period and include the derogatory notations on the NCOER from the referred 1059
All that said, my information on procedure or best practices predates the latest NCOER version, so there may be updated rules.
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CSM David Heidke
This is it. I was too lazy to look it up.
Because of the metrics, and the command staff would get beat up over it for as long as the NCOES lasted, I would do a COR before the Soldier left for school and close it out. The unrated time would be on the next NCOER when they returned.
Because of the metrics, and the command staff would get beat up over it for as long as the NCOES lasted, I would do a COR before the Soldier left for school and close it out. The unrated time would be on the next NCOER when they returned.
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Nope he has a 1059 to cover his school date. Just the NCOER to cover from the last thru date to the end date, use S code for school to cover nonrated time.
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No,
His/her DA1059 for his/her NCOES will be added to his/her record as the evaluation for that period. He/she will enter his/her normal rating period for the next evaluation, but that will include the DA1059.
His/her DA1059 for his/her NCOES will be added to his/her record as the evaluation for that period. He/she will enter his/her normal rating period for the next evaluation, but that will include the DA1059.
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1SG, is this the same situation for SMs at long term schools such as DLI? From what I can gather from AR 623-3, their new through date will be the day after their 1059, is that correct?
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1SG Jeffrey Mullett
Absolutely, any school more than two weeks should be counted as a temporary rating, though you are not required to do that. For schools that last six to 17 weeks will always count as a rating period.
Yes, again, it is treated as a DA2166. Plus, you have the added benefit of counting the 1059 and should be added to your permanent file as a rating as well as a school validation.
Yes, again, it is treated as a DA2166. Plus, you have the added benefit of counting the 1059 and should be added to your permanent file as a rating as well as a school validation.
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