11A Infantry Officer OER Comment Examples
OER rater and senior rater comment examples for Infantry officers (11A). Calibrated to the maneuver, lethality, and leadership scope expected of platoon leaders through battalion commanders.
What is a 11A in the Army?
An Infantry Officer leads infantry Soldiers and combined-arms forces in close ground combat, planning and directing offensive, defensive, and other operations and commanding units from platoon through battalion and higher.
What makes a strong 11A OER?
Strong 11A OER comments lead with a decisive assessment of the officer's tactical competence and leadership, then cite specific, verifiable performance: live-fire results, deployment outcomes, training certifications. Avoid comparative language to officers not personally rated.
Example 11A OER comments by grade
Tips for writing 11A OER comments
- Lead with a definitive assessment, not a duty description
- Cite specific tactical and training outcomes the officer drove
- Keep performance in the rater lane; potential belongs to the senior rater
- Avoid comparisons to officers you do not personally rate
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