Ncoer Form 2016

What is ncoer form 2016?

The NCOER (Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Report) form 2016 is a document used in the United States Army to evaluate the performance and potential of non-commissioned officers. It provides a comprehensive assessment of an NCO's attributes, skills, and overall contribution to the Army.

What are the types of ncoer form 2016?

There are three types of NCOER forms in 2016:

DA Form 2166-9-1(May 2015): NCOER Support Form
DA Form 2166-9-2(May 2015): NCOER Counseling and Support Form
DA Form 2166-9-3(May 2015): NCOER - SGT
DA Form 2166-9-3(May 2015): NCOER - SSG through MSG/1SG

How to complete ncoer form 2016

Completing the NCOER form 2016 requires careful attention to detail and adherence to the Army's guidelines. Here is a step-by-step guide:

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Gather all necessary information and supporting documentation.
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Review the specific requirements and expectations for each section of the NCOER.
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Provide a clear and honest assessment of the NCO's performance and potential.
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Use specific examples and evidence to support your evaluation.
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Be objective and avoid personal bias or opinions.
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Proofread the form for any errors or inconsistencies.
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Submit the completed NCOER form to the appropriate channels.
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Retain a copy of the NCOER for future reference or disputes if necessary.

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Questions & answers

Comments SFC (Join to see) The order of signing is always: Rater, Senior Rater, and last is the Rated Soldier. MAJ (Join to see) Is it rater, senior rater, rated solider? CW3 Jeff Held. Rater, Sr. Rater, Endorser (reviewer).
If you are unable to persuade the command then the following actions would be prudent: Rater should enter: “Soldier unavailable for signature.” Senior Rater should enter: “Soldier unavailable for signature due to mission requirements.”
Raters use the DA Form 2166–8 (NCOER) to provide DA with performance and potential assessments of each rated NCO. made and that an NCO's potential can be fully developed.
There are seven different types of NCOERs. Initial: prepared for a NCO with 3 rated months after promotion to SGT/E-5. Annual: prepared 12 months after the last issued NCOER. Change of Rater: prepared when the soldier has a change of rater, provided there are at least 3 rated months involved.
Raters use the DA Form 2166–8 (NCOER) to provide DA with performance and potential assessments of each rated NCO. made and that an NCO's potential can be fully developed.
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