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AOC 56A · Chaplain Corps

56A Chaplain OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Chaplains (56A). Reflects religious support, advisement to command, and pastoral leadership across units and installations.

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What makes a strong 56A OER?

Effective 56A OER comments assess the chaplain's religious support competence and command advisement, then anchor it in coverage, program outcomes, and counseling reach. Keep claims verifiable.

Example 56A OER comments by grade

Company Grade (CPT)Most Qualified
CH (CPT) Abara provided comprehensive religious support across a deployed task force with zero coverage gaps and advised the commander on morale and ethical matters throughout the operation. His pastoral care reached every element of the formation. He is ready for increased responsibility.
Company Grade (CPT)Highly Qualified
CH (CPT) Lund delivered consistent religious support and counseling across a battalion through a demanding training cycle. He is a dependable, present chaplain.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
CH (MAJ) Reyes served as the brigade chaplain and synchronized unit ministry team operations across the rotation. Religious support coverage remained complete throughout.

Tips for writing 56A OER comments

  • Open with religious support and command advisement
  • Anchor with coverage and program outcomes
  • Avoid inflated or comparative phrasing
  • Keep claims concrete and within the rater lane

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