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AOC 42B · Adjutant General Corps

42B Human Resources Officer OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Human Resources officers (42B). Calibrated to personnel readiness, HR operations, and staff leadership from platoon leader through battalion S1 and beyond.

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What makes a strong 42B OER?

Strong 42B OER comments judge the officer's HR operational competence and leadership, then cite personnel readiness metrics, processing timeliness, and program outcomes. Keep claims verifiable.

Example 42B OER comments by grade

Company Grade (LT/CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Mensah served as a battalion S1 and brought personnel readiness to green across every metric while clearing a significant evaluation and awards backlog within the rating period. Her HR operations directly enabled the commander's readiness reporting. She is ready for increased responsibility.
Company Grade (LT/CPT)Highly Qualified
1LT Royce led an HR section through a division surge and processed every personnel action within suspense. She is a dependable, detail-focused HR officer.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Hale served as the brigade S1 and synchronized personnel operations across the rotation. The brigade sustained accurate, timely personnel readiness reporting throughout.

Tips for writing 42B OER comments

  • Lead with HR operational competence and leadership
  • Cite personnel readiness and processing outcomes
  • Avoid comparison to non-rated officers
  • Keep performance in the rater lane

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