SSG Private RallyPoint Member1372276<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What would you do if you knew a fellow SSG's NCOER was falsely written by the rater, giving him bullets that were accomplishments of other soldiers and not his.What would you do if you knew a fellow SSG NCOER was falsely written by the rater?2016-03-11T10:47:58-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member1372276<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What would you do if you knew a fellow SSG's NCOER was falsely written by the rater, giving him bullets that were accomplishments of other soldiers and not his.What would you do if you knew a fellow SSG NCOER was falsely written by the rater?2016-03-11T10:47:58-05:002016-03-11T10:47:58-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member1372344<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Let me ask a few back. How do you know this? And what does your first gut instinct tell you on how to handle this?Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 11 at 2016 11:15 AM2016-03-11T11:15:43-05:002016-03-11T11:15:43-05:00SPC Andrew Griffin1372386<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would go to him and remind him about the meaning of INTEGRITY!Response by SPC Andrew Griffin made Mar 11 at 2016 11:28 AM2016-03-11T11:28:39-05:002016-03-11T11:28:39-05:001SG Private RallyPoint Member1372399<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A leader is responsible for the accomplishments of their Soldiers. It isn't "their" accomplishment, but they set the conditions where the accomplishment could happen.<br />Is this a case of phraseology or writing style? Perhaps how you interpret the NCOER?<br /><br />When I knew something was false or embellished, I always kicked it back with comments on my issues with the veracity of the report. I couldn't tell the rater to change it, of course, but typically knowing that I knew it was there would influence the outcome and get a more fair report. This works for both "too good" and "too bad" reports.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 11 at 2016 11:32 AM2016-03-11T11:32:18-05:002016-03-11T11:32:18-05:00SGM Matthew Quick1374605<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why are you concerned about another NCO's NCOER? What business is that of yours?<br /><br />To humor your question...did this NCOER supervise the accomplishments?Response by SGM Matthew Quick made Mar 12 at 2016 12:04 PM2016-03-12T12:04:48-05:002016-03-12T12:04:48-05:002016-03-11T10:47:58-05:00