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AOC 92A · Quartermaster Corps

92A Quartermaster Officer OER Comment Examples

OER comment examples for Quartermaster officers (92A). Calibrated to supply, field services, and sustainment leadership from platoon leader through battalion command.

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What makes a strong 92A OER?

Strong 92A OER comments judge the officer's supply and field-services competence, then cite accountability results, support timeliness, and readiness. Keep claims verifiable.

Example 92A OER comments by grade

Company Grade (LT/CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Aziz commanded a quartermaster company that maintained 100 percent property accountability across two change-of-command inventories and delivered field services on time throughout the rotation. Her stewardship directly supported the brigade's readiness. She is ready for increased responsibility.
Company Grade (LT/CPT)Highly Qualified
1LT Means led a supply platoon and cleared a significant property turn-in within suspense with zero discrepancies. He is a dependable, accountable officer.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Choi served as a support battalion executive officer and managed supply operations across the rotation. Accountability remained clean across every inventory.

Tips for writing 92A OER comments

  • Lead with supply and field-services competence
  • Cite accountability and support outcomes
  • Avoid comparison to non-rated officers
  • Keep performance in the rater lane

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