MOS 56A Command & Unit Chaplain OER Bullets

o identified Fort Drum Chaplain Tithes and Offering Fund accounting problems; developed methods of solving current and future accounting inaccuracies

o filled in as a Chaplain's Assistant in absence of an assistant; enabled Chaplain to effectively minister to troops

o planned, arranged, and helped lead two retreats in the Chaplain's absence producing a noticeable effect on morale

o revised and improved the Religious Support Team TASCOP and Annexes that govern theater operations by TF MED Religious Support Teams

o seized the initiative in the 2-12 CAV Suicide Prevention Training Program by orchestrating classes and serving as primary instructor

o managed a world-class Protestant religious education program with over 1200 participants, a 20 percent increase over 2009

o faithfully and skillfully executed all duties while assigned as the Battalion Chaplain Assistant, a position she is untrained for

o volunteered over 40 hours to participate in the serving of all hot meals during operation Golden Medic 2010

o enhanced ministry awareness through an aggressive program of unit visitation encompassing 100% of the installation

o researched four successful chapel singles programs in developing a lifetime experience for 80 Soldiers at Niagra Falls

o selected for assignment as the Senior Enlisted advisor and Chaplain SGM for the Multi-National Force-Iraq

o established a Chaplain work site office expanding the spiritual fitness of 1300 joint personnel

o key to the successful deployment and mobilization of the TF 28 MED Religious Support Team (RST)

o directly assisted the needs of 1100 wounded warriors, served over 100 patients/staff through counseling and intervention

o ensured that 25 Religious Support Teams provided qualified, seamless religious service and support to coalition forces throughtout Iraq

o provided unparalleled support to 4 subordinate Religious Support Teams deployed across Southern Afghanistan

o his service during the Camp Black Horse Mayor's Prayer Breakfast touched over 300 lives



o spearheaded the chapel mission to help assist and bring relief to more than over 9,000 Afghanistan refugees

o coordinated religious worship tents, personal hygiene relief, and assisted with clothing and food drop off; relieved refugee suffering

o completed the ASSIST, ACE-SI and the MRT courses within the first few weeks with the unit; increased Texas National Guard readiness

o delivered 15 re-integration briefings, assisting approximately 850 transient medical patients

o provided support in numerous roles and duty positions outside his MOS; multiplied unit effectiveness

o managed a budget of 200 thousand dollars; provided sound financial oversight for five solvent chapel programs

o developed and delivered the religious and cultural awareness briefing provided before deployments; renewed soldier confidence

o directed, mentored and trained over 300 Chaplains and Chaplain candidates in the 88th RSC

o ensured exceptional support for Soldiers, family members, DA civilians and Command Leadership across 88th RSC region

o trained and qualified 11 9th TSC Soldiers to serve as Empowerment Action NCOs (EANCO) for Army Reserve Warrior Family Assistance Center

o professional poise directly contributed to the Camp Humphreys Chapel receiving an "Excellent" rating during the 2009 inspection


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