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AOC 35D · Military Intelligence

35D Military Intelligence Officer OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Military Intelligence officers (35D). Reflects intelligence support to operations, analysis leadership, and staff integration from platoon leader through battalion command.

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What makes a strong 35D OER?

Effective 35D OER comments assess the officer's analytical and operational judgment, then anchor it in support to decision points, product timeliness, and team development. Stay verifiable.

Example 35D OER comments by grade

Company Grade (LT/CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Sayed served as a battalion S2 and produced intelligence that shaped every commander decision point during the rotation. Her analytical products were timely, accurate, and directly enabled the scheme of maneuver. She is ready for greater responsibility.
Company Grade (LT/CPT)Highly Qualified
1LT Cho led an analysis team through a brigade exercise and delivered all intelligence summaries within suspense. He is a competent, dependable intelligence officer.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Tran served as the brigade analysis and control element chief and synchronized collection across the operation. The brigade's intelligence picture remained current and actionable throughout.

Tips for writing 35D OER comments

  • Open with analytical and operational judgment
  • Anchor with support to decision points and product timeliness
  • Avoid inflated phrasing
  • Keep claims concrete and within the rater lane

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