What is a Ncoer?

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A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks. (Non-officers, which includes most or all enlisted personnel, are of lower rank than any officer.)
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Office Evaluation Report Form
(NCOER) is the most important tool that the US Army uses to evaluate its NCOs. The NCOER is used to insure that the most qualified Soldiers are selected for promotion and to positions of greater responsibilities.
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What does Army Ncoer stand for?

The Army Non Commissioned Officer Education System (NCOES) Backlog is made up of Soldiers who have been promoted without receiving the requisite training/NCOES course required for the grade level.
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How often does an NCO get an Ncoer?

There are seven different types of NCOERs. The most common ones are annual, which are given each year to the NCO and change of rater, which occurs when an NCO or rater leaves the unit.
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What are the two types of NCOERs?

There are 7 types of NCOERs:
  • Annual.
  • Change of Rater.
  • Relief for Cause.
  • Complete the Record.
  • 60 Day Rater Option.
  • 60 Day Senior Rater Option.
  • Temporary Duty, Special Duty or Compassionate Reassignment.
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How many types of Ncoer are there?

There are 7 types of NCOERS.
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How to Create a NCOER Support Form DA Form 2166-9-1A



What are NCOERs for?

An NCOER (DA Form 2166-8) is a form used to document a person's performance for a specific length of time --usually a year. Everyone in the Army has their performance rated and recorded this way and, if you're a supervisor, you'll be responsible for writing NCOERs for the people you report on.
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When can you submit an Ncoer?

To facilitate the rated NCO in signing the NCOER after authentication by the rating officials, the NCOER can be signed and dated by each individual in the rating chain up to 14 days prior to the “THRU” date of the NCOER; however, the NCOER cannot be forwarded to HQDA until the “THRU” date of the NCOER.
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How do you do a Ncoer?

How to Write Army NCOERs
  1. Tip # 1: Make Sure You Do Your Written Counseling During the Rating Period. ...
  2. Tip # 2: Let Your NCO Write Their Own NCOER. ...
  3. Tip # 3: Make Sure Every Bullet Point is Specific and Quantifiable. ...
  4. Tip # 4: Do It At Least 30 Days Before It is Due.
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How do you get a good Ncoer?

The keys to acing your NCOER are being proactive, staying motivated, remembering the values that represent you as a Soldier, keeping track of what you've done throughout the performance year and regularly updating your rater.
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Can you fight an Ncoer?

The first way for an NCO to appeal an NCOER is through something called a Commander's or Commandant's Inquiry. Essentially, if any alleged error, injustice, or inaccuracy is brought to a Commander or Commandant, he/she can conduct an inquiry to determine if relief is warranted.
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Can a civilian rate an NCO?

A: The answer is YES, a GS-06 CAN rate a SFC. There is no specific regulatory guidance regarding rank limitations for civilians rating NCOs. However, as a general rule, a GS-06 would rate an E5 or E6; normally it would be at least a GS-07 rating SFC.
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Who signs last on Ncoer?

(1) Members of the rating chain and the rated Soldier are the only authorized persons to sign an evaluation report. Rating officials and rated Soldiers will not sign blank evaluation reports or have someone sign for them. (2) The rated Soldier will always be the last individual to sign the evaluation report.
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Can a NCO become an officer?

The U.S. Army Health Care Enlisted Commissioning Program is available to Soldiers interested in a nursing degree and becoming commissioned officers in the medical field.
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Is a sergeant an NCO?

An Army sergeant, an Air Force staff sergeant and a Marine corporal are considered NCO ranks. The Navy NCO equivalent, petty officer, is achieved at the rank of petty officer third class.
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What's the difference between a commissioned and noncommissioned officer?

All commissioned officers outrank non-commissioned officers (e.g., a sergeant). The most significant difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers is their level of authority over other service members.
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What can I put on my Ncoer?

No other document has as much effect on your career or your life. The good thing is that the content of your NCOER is in your hands. It's as if your supervisor gave you a blank check and said, fill it in with whatever amount you want. Because you can determine what is written in your evaluation!
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How do you write a strong Ncoer?

How to Write Strong NCOER Bullet Comments
  1. Achievement. o conducted over 200 missions into... o developed the first-ever SOP that... ...
  2. Recognition. o selected over peers to compete for... o commended by Commander for... ...
  3. Skill or Character Description. o displayed outstanding battle staff skills. o committed to excellence.
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What is the regulation for Ncoer?

Army Regulation 623-3

AR 623-3 is one of the replacements for AR 623-205 which previsouly covered all aspects of the NCOER. AR 623-3 prescribes the policies for completing evaluation reports that support the Evaluation Reporting System (ERS).
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How do I find my Ncoer?

Comments
  1. How long after submission of an NCOER does HRC have to review. ...
  2. Log into EES and find your active NCOER tab/button, and it will show you where it's at. ...
  3. The new EES system allows you to see where it is once it gets created.
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How many bullets does an Ncoer have?

Guidance on Army NCOER Bullet Comments. Per DA PAM 623-3, bullet comments: must be short, concise, and to the point. They cannot be longer than two lines, preferably one, and no more than one bullet to a line.
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Does the rater submit Ncoer?

The Rater Soldier can now click on the “Click Here to Sign” button on the evaluation and sign the NCOER. If a Supplementary Reviewer is not required (AR 623-3, Chapter 2), the evaluation can now be submitted to HQDA for processing.
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Is an Ncoer required for retirement?

Retirement OER or NCOER requirements include the following: (1) All Soldiers will receive an OER or NCOER within 12 months before the first day of transition leave. Retirement OERs or NCOERs of less than 1 calendar year are optional.
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Can a First Sergeant be a rater?

If the 1SG is the individual who is directly responsible for supervising the daily activities of the supply sergeant, it would be appropriate for him to be the rater.
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How long until a Ncoer is late?

A request for a commander's or commandant's inquiry will occur no later than 60 days after the signature date of the rated NCO (or senior rater if the rated NCO's signature is omitted). Q2-4. When does the commander's inquiry have to be completed?
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