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AOC 25A · Signal Corps

25A Signal Officer OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Signal officers (25A). Reflects network operations, command-and-control enablement, and signal leadership from platoon leader through battalion command.

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What makes a strong 25A OER?

Effective 25A OER comments assess the officer's technical and operational leadership, then anchor it in network availability, exercise support, and modernization outcomes. Stay verifiable.

Example 25A OER comments by grade

Company Grade (LT/CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Ramos commanded a signal company that sustained network availability above 99 percent through a division exercise and a complex network migration with zero unplanned outages. Her planning enabled the commander's command-and-control across the operation. She is ready for greater responsibility.
Company Grade (LT/CPT)Highly Qualified
1LT Diaz led a signal platoon that established and maintained the brigade command post network for a 96-hour exercise without an outage. He is a technically strong, reliable signal officer.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Pruitt served as the brigade S6 and planned the signal architecture for the rotation. The brigade maintained reliable communications across every phase of the operation.

Tips for writing 25A OER comments

  • Open with technical and operational leadership
  • Anchor with network availability and exercise support
  • Avoid hyperbole and comparison to non-rated officers
  • Keep claims concrete

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