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AOC 74A · Chemical Corps

74A Chemical Officer OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Chemical officers (74A). Reflects CBRN defense planning, decontamination operations, and the technical leadership expected across CBRN formations and staffs.

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What makes a strong 74A OER?

Effective 74A OER comments assess the officer's CBRN technical and operational competence, then anchor it in readiness, exercise execution, and training outcomes. Stay verifiable.

Example 74A OER comments by grade

Company Grade (LT/CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Idowu commanded a CBRN company that executed thorough decontamination operations within published time standards during the rotation and brought the brigade's CBRN readiness to its highest level of the year. She is ready for greater responsibility.
Company Grade (LT/CPT)Highly Qualified
1LT Ferro led a CBRN platoon through decontamination lanes at the training center. His platoon was rated proficient on all evaluated tasks. He is a competent, technically grounded officer.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Quine served as the brigade chemical officer and planned CBRN defense for the rotation. The brigade met every evaluated CBRN objective on the timeline.

Tips for writing 74A OER comments

  • Open with CBRN technical and operational competence
  • Anchor with readiness and exercise outcomes
  • Avoid inflated or comparative phrasing
  • Keep claims concrete

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