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BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER
8TH FIGHTER WING
8TH FIGHTER WING INSTRUCTION
36-2801
7 OCTOBER 2019
Personnel
ENLISTED, OFFICER, AND CIVILIAN
AWARDS PROGRAM (PA)
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at
www.e-Publishing.af.mil for downloading or ordering.
RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication.
OPR: 8 FW/CCCE
Supersedes: 8 FWI 36-2801,
27 September 2012
Certified by: 8 FW/CV
(Colonel Lawrence T. Sullivan)
Pages: 15
This instruction implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 36-28, Awards and Decorations
Programs. This instruction establishes the responsibilities and procedures for nominating and
selecting the 8th Fighter Wing (FW) Airman (Amn), Noncommissioned Officer (NCO), Senior
Noncommissioned Officer (SNCO), Company Grade Officer (CGO), Field Grade Officer
(FGO), Volunteer, Honor Guardsman, United States (US)/Korean National (KN) Civilian, and
Team quarterly and annual awards. In addition, this instruction establishes procedures for the 12
Outstanding Airman of the Year (OAY) and the First Sergeant of the Year Programs. It applies
to all personnel assigned, attached, or associate units to the 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base
(AB), Republic of Korea. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to
the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the AF Form 847, Recommendation for
Change of Publication; route the AF Forms 847 from the field through the appropriate functional
chain of command. Ensure all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this
publication are maintained in accordance with Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 33-363,
Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance with Air Force Records Information
Management System (AFRIMS) Records Disposition Schedule (RDS). The use of the name or
mark of any specific manufacturer, commercial product, commodity, or service in this
publication does not imply endorsement by the Air Force.
This instruction requires maintaining information subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, authorized
by Title 10 U.S.C., Section 857. System of Records Notice F900 AFMP A, Awards and
Decorations, applies.
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This document has been substantially revised and must be completely reviewed. Numerous
changes were accomplished throughout to ensure most current office information and
responsibilities were identified. Changes include updates to AF Form 1206, Nomination for
Awards, line requirements, clarified lines per category, updated categories and eligibility, and
updated reference listing.
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1. Objective: Establish quarterly/annual award procedures and guidelines for 8 FW and
participating associate units. This program is to recognize superior performance and outstanding
achievement. These guidelines apply to officer, enlisted, and General Service/Korean General
Service (GS/KGS) civilian personnel.
2. Responsibilities/Authority:
2.1. The 8th Fighter Wing Commander (8 FW/CC):
2.1.1. Is the authority for 8 FW Awards Program; maintains final selection approval
authority or designates representatives as appropriate.
2.1.2. Provides management guidance and direction for wing formal and informal
recognition programs.
2.1.3. Provides the resources and funding to support formal wing recognition programs.
2.1.4. Reviews and approves all board recommendations for quarterly and annual award
winners.
2.1.5. Serves as the official host for all wing promotion and/or recognition ceremonies.
2.2. The 8th Fighter Wing Vice Commander (8 FW/CV):
2.2.1. Act as the Quarterly and Annual FGO Board President as described in section
8.1.5.
2.2.2. Provides all Flt/CC, CGO, FGO, Team, and Civilian board recommendations to 8
FW/CC.
2.3. The 8th Fighter Wing Director of Staff (8 FW/DS):
2.3.1. Ensures all Quarterly and Annual Award ceremonies are included on the wing
calendar.
2.3.2. Provides management oversight and acts as Board President for the civilian, team,
and CGO recognition processes.
2.3.3. Determines board composition for wing quarterly and annual officer, team, and
civilian categories and provide award packages to assigned board members.
2.3.4. Provides all Flt/CC, CGO, FGO, Team, and Civilian board recommendations to 8
FW/CV for review.
2.4. The 8th Fighter Wing Executive Officer (8 FW/CCE):
2.4.1. Coordinates with 8th Fighter Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant’s Executive
Assistant (8 FW/CCCE) and 8 FW/DS to have award plaques created after 8 FW/CC
approval.
2.4.2. Maintains awareness of program to discuss program status with FW/CC, as
required.
2.4.3. Assumes 8 FW/DS responsibilities, as appropriate, in their absence and/or as
requested.
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2.5. The 8th Fighter Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant (8 FW/CCC):
2.5.1. Provides management oversight and act as advisor for wing recognition programs.
2.5.2. Determines board composition for wing quarterly and annual Airman, NCO,
SNCO, First Sergeant, and Volunteer categories and provide award packages to assigned
board members.
2.5.3. Provides all enlisted and volunteer board results with recommendations to 8
FW/CC.
2.5.4. Coordinates with 8 FW/CCCE to arrange ceremony or banquet.
2.6. The 8th Fighter Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant’s Executive Assistant
(8 FW/CCCE):
2.6.1. Establishes all quarterly and annual awards suspense dates for the 8th Fighter
Wing. Specific dates are to be publicized by the 8 FW/CCC on an annual basis.
2.6.2. Coordinates with the 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs (8 FW/PA) to have
individual photos made of each winner for posting at the 8 FW building and the Loring
Club.
2.6.3. Coordinates with 8th Fighter Wing Executive Officer (8 FW/CCE) to procure
award plaques using Special Morale and Welfare (SM+W) funds.
2.6.4. Coordinates with 8 FW/DS and Kunsan First Sergeants to arrange the
quarterly/annual ceremony or banquet.
2.6.5. Coordinates with base and local businesses as authorized concerning sponsorship.
2.7. The 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs (8 FW/PA):
2.7.1. Publicizes the quarterly awards ceremony and the annual awards banquet.
2.7.2. Ensure awards program and the winners of each category receive the widest
publicity coverage through all media available, i.e. Base Newspaper, Commanders
Access Channel, and the Armed Forces Network (AFN).
2.8. The 8th Fighter Wing Protocol (8 FW/CCP):
2.8.1. Prepares and send invitations and receive RSVPs for all general officers, colonels,
command chiefs, group superintendents and distinguished visitors for each award event.
2.8.2. Coordinates reservations and seating for all general officers, colonels, command
chiefs, group superintendents and distinguished visitors for all award events.
2.8.3. Reviews scripts for wing award ceremonies for conformity with proper customs,
courtesies, and protocol.
2.9. Group/Commanders/Superintendents/Executives:
2.9.1. Manage their Group/Wing Staff Agencies (WSA) level quarterly and annual
awards programs for enlisted, officers, and civilians.
2.9.2. Email Group winners’ AF Form 1206s to the designated email or upload to Share
Point website determined by the 8 FW/CCCE and notify the 8FW/CCCE of completion.
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2.9.3. Notify 8 FW/CCCE via electronic mail the names of the chosen board
representatives.
3. Eligibility- Nominees must meet the following criteria:
3.1. Must be assigned or attached to the 8 FW for administrative purposes and be selected by
their respective group commanders. To be eligible for annual awards, individuals must have
a minimum of 120 days assigned to Kunsan AB. To be eligible for a quarterly award,
individuals must have a minimum of 45 days assigned to Kunsan AB. Specific achievements
and accomplishments must have occurred during the quarter/year in which the nomination is
submitted.
3.2. Nominate individuals in a category by the rank they held for the majority of the period
of award (≥45 days for quarterly awards, ≥120 days for annual awards).
3.3. Military members must not have had any quality force issues that would bring discredit
to the award.
3.4. Military members must meet fitness standards per AFI 36-2905, Fitness Program, at the
time of submission and must not have had a failure at any time during the award period.
3.5. Enlisted members must possess an Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) skill level
commensurate with grade, or have demonstrated outstanding performance in an approved
retraining program during the award period.
3.6. First Sergeants must have held the 8F000 AFSC for a minimum of 6 months during the
award period for annual awards.
3.7. Civilians must be assigned to the 8 FW and employed for a period of at least 45 days to
be nominated for a quarterly award and have been employed for at least 6 months to be
nominated for an annual award in the appropriate for the nomination Category (≥45 days for
quarterly awards, ≥120 days for annual awards).
3.8. Civilians must have no disciplinary action, unsatisfactory performance appraisals, or
incidents of discreditable nature during the award period.
4. Award Categories and Applicability
4.1. Military:
4.1.1. AMN of the Quarter and AMN of the Year; Enlisted in the grades of E-1 through
E-4.
4.1.2. NCO of the Quarter and NCO of the Year; Enlisted in the grades of E-5 and E-6.
4.1.3. SNCO of the Quarter and SNCO of the Year; Enlisted in the grades of E-7 and E-
9.
4.1.4. Honor Guardsman of the Quarter and Honor Guardsman of the Year.
4.1.5. First Sergeant of the Year; Enlisted in the grades of E-7 through E-9 who
possesses the 8F000 AFSC.
4.1.6. CGO of the Quarter and CGO of the Year; officers in the grades of O-1 through
O-3.
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4.1.7. FGO of the Quarter and FGO of the Year; officers in the grades of O-4 and O-5
(excluding squadron commanders and above).
4.1.8. Flt/CC of the Quarter and Flt/CC of the Year; officers in the grades of O-1 through
O-4.
4.1.9. Instructor Pilot of the Quarter and Instructor Pilot of the Year; IAW 8 OG Letter
of X
4.1.10. Flight Lead of the Quarter and Flight Lead of the Year; IAW 8 OG Letter of X
4.1.11. Wingman of the Quarter and Wingman of the Year; IAW 8 OG Letter of X
4.1.12. Additional categories, such as Cross Functional Team, as deemed by the 8
FW/CCC or 8 FW/CC may be added.
4.2. Civilian:
4.2.1. Category I of the Quarter and Category I of the Year: GS 1- 8, KGS 1-8, NF-I up
to NF-III, WG, WL, WS, KWB, NA, NL, NS (blue-collar), or equivalent
4.2.2. Category II of the Quarter and Category II of the Year: GS 9-12, KGS 9-12, NF-
IIII.
4.2.3. Category III of the Quarter and Category III of the Year: GS 13-15 / KGS 13-15.
4.3. Military or Civilian:
4.3.1. Volunteer of the Quarter and Volunteer of the Year
4.3.2. Team of the Quarter and Team of the Year: Military or DoD civilian. Teams must
consist of a minimum of three eligible candidates in any rank and status (military or
civilian). Route exception to policy requests through group or WSA chain of command
to the 8 FW/CCC and 8 FW/DS for consideration.
4.3.3. Additional categories, such as Cross Functional Team, as deemed by the 8 FW/CC
may be added. (Nominations are submitted on a case by case to the 8 FW/CCCE. The
1206 will be in a narrative format)
5. Recognition Periods
5.1. Recognition Period: 1 January through 31 March (1st Quarter)
5.2. Recognition Period: 1 April through 30 June (2nd Quarter)
5.3. Recognition Period: 1 July through 30 September (3rd Quarter)
5.4. Recognition Period: 1 October through 31 December (4th Quarter)
5.5. Recognition Period: 1 January through 31 December (Annual)
6. Award Nominations
6.1. For quarterly and annual awards, each group and wing staff may submit no more than
one nominee for each category.
6.2. Format for nominations:
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6.2.1. Document nominations on the most current version of AF Form 1206. Write
nominations in bullet format using 12-point font on the front side of the form only.
Nominations are limited to the headers and number of lines outlined in Table 1 A sample
AF Form 1206 is located in Attachment 3. Additionally, First Sergeant of the Year
nominations are written IAW AFMAN 36-2806, Awards and Memorialization Program.
6.2.2. Acronyms and Abbreviations: Common acronyms and abbreviations may be used
as long as the meaning is clear (TDY, AF, USAFE, SFS, etc.), otherwise acronyms must
be listed on an appropriate approved acronym listing (e.g. AF, 7 AF, PACAF). If an
acronym is not on an approved acronym listing, the use of an acronym list is permitted
for quarterly awards only. The acronym list will be titled “ACRONYMS” starting on the
third line under the last bullet. If required, acronym list may proceed onto the second
page. NOTE: For enlisted annual awards, the 8 FW will follow formatting guidance
provided by HQ PACAF.
Table 1. Required Nomination Headings and Bullets (Quarterly and Annual).
HEADINGS Quarterly Annual
AMN, NCO, SNCO, CGO, Flt/CC and FGO
Leadership and Job Performance in Primary Duty 4 12
Whole Airman Concept 2 4
Honor Guardsman
Leadership and Job Performance in Honor Guard Duties 6 12
Significant Self-Improvement to Military Funeral
Honors & Ops
N/A 5
Civilian
Leadership and Job Performance in Primary Duty 4 12
Whole Airman Concept 2 4
Volunteer
Significant Volunteer Accomplishments 6 15
Team
Significant Accomplishments 6 15
First Sergeant
Leadership and Job Performance in Primary Duty N/A 12
Whole Airman Concept N/A 4
7. Package Submission
7.1. All packages will be submitted to the 8 FW/CCCE according to the wing suspense. Any
packages not submitted by suspense will not be considered.
7.1.1. Honor Guard packages will be nominated within the Honor Guard and submitted
to the 8 FW/CCCE by the Honor Guard Program Manager or Force Support Squadron
Superintendent.
7.1.2. Instructor Pilot, Flight Lead, and Wingman packages will be nominated within the
8th Operations Group and submitted to the 8 FW/CCCE by the Operations Group.
7.2. The nomination package will contain the following:
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7.2.1. Completed AF Form 1206.
7.2.1.1. First Sergeants will annotate completion of a review of the nominee’s
personnel information file on the AF Form 1206 (military only).
7.3. Group and WSA Superintendents will notify 8 FW/DS, 8 FW CCE, and 8 FW/CCCE
via electronic mail the names of the chosen board representatives
8. Evaluation Boards
8.1. Board members will be coordinated through the 8 FW/CCCE for Enlisted and Volunteer
boards, the 8 FW/DS for Civilian, Officer, Flt/CC, and Team boards. Board membership
will be comprised of:
8.1.1. AMN: SNCO as board president and one E-6/7 from each group and wing staff
agency.
8.1.2. NCO: Group CCC, or designated Chief representative, as board president and one
SNCO from each group and wing staff agency.
8.1.3. SNCO: 8 FW/CCC as board president and Group/CCCs, as well as the Wing Staff
Agency Superintendent (see Note).
8.1.4. CGO: 8 FW/CV as board president and one FGO from each group and wing staff
agency.
8.1.5. FGO: 8 FW/CV as board president and four group commanders.
8.1.6. Flt/CC: 8 FW/DS as board president and four group commanders.
8.1.7. Civilian: 8 FW/DS as board president and one FGO from each group and wing
staff agency. 8 FSS/FSMC representative that will serve as a facilitator and not voting
member.
8.1.8. Volunteer: SNCO as board president and one first sergeant (8F000) from each
group.
8.1.9. Team: 8 FW/DS as board president and either one SNCO or GS-09 or above
civilian employee from each group and wing staff agency.
8.1.10. First Sergeant (annual only): 8 FW/CCC board president, Group/CCCs and the
Wing Staff Agency Superintendent. NOTE: In the event a group chief is filling in as the
acting 8 FW/CCC, that chief will no longer be a voting member and a chief from that
group will sit in as a voting member.
9. Procedures for Selecting a Board Recommendation
9.1. Board members will review each package and score each section based solely on the
information in Attachment 2 of this instruction. Each nominee’s total score will be
calculated to determine relative ranking with the other nominees. Board members will
annotate their rankings on their score sheet, sign and return it to the board president. Board
members are encouraged to discuss the points/rankings and attempt to resolve any ties. Board
members will not score their own group. If a tie cannot be broken by the voting members,
the board president will break the tie.
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9.2. The board president’s rankings will only be used in the event of a tie. The board
president will review each package and score each section IAW Attachment 2 of this
instruction. The board president will use the Board President Score Sheet. The board
president may only use the ranking the board members have assigned to the nominees. The
rankings will be totaled and the recommendations forwarded to the 8 FW/CC for final
selection. NOTE: 8 FW/CC is the authority for 8 FW Awards Program; maintains final
selection approval authority or designates a representative as appropriate.
10. Recognition
10.1. All group and wing staff winners will be recognized at a quarterly/annual recognition
ceremony. Winners will be announced and honored at this time.
10.2. Employees who are selected as 8 FW Civilian Employees of the Quarter will receive
an 8-hour Time-Off Award. The employees selected as 8 FW Civilian Employees of the Year
will receive a 16-hour Time-Off Award.
10.3. The 8 FW military annual winners will automatically represent the wing as our
nominees for the 12 OAY Award Program and will compete at the next level.
10.4. Military annual award winners will be offered a familiarization flight IAW AFI 11-
401_PACAFSUP1_8 FW Supplement, Aviation Management.
10.5. Recognition Program Funding. The purchase of awards, coins and medallions may be
purchased using operations and maintenance funds IAW AFI 65-601V1, Budget Guidance
and Procedures.
11. Ceremonial Venues
11.1. All 8 FW quarterly and annual award ceremonies are official functions and are hosted
by the 8 FW/CC.
TAD D. CLARK, Colonel, USAF
Commander
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Attachment 1
GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
References
AFPD 36-10, Civilian Performance and Recognition, 23 September 2015
AFPD 36-28, Awards and Decorations Programs, 7 June 2018
AFI36-2905, Fitness Program, 21 October 2013
AFMAN 36-2806 , Awards and Memorialization Program, 10 June 2019
AFI11-401_PACAFSUP1_8 FW Supplement, Aviation Management, 31 Aug 2010
AFI65-601V1, Budget Guidance and Procedures, 16 Aug 2012
Adopted Forms
AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award
AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication
Abbreviations and Acronyms
AB—Air Base
AFI—Air Force Instruction
AFM—Air Force Manual
AFN—Armed Forces Network
AFPD—Air Force Policy Directive
AFRIMS—Air Force Records Information Management System
AFSC—Air Force Specialty Code
AMN—Airman
CDC—Career Development Course
CGO—Company Grade Officer
CV—Vice Commander
DOD—Department of Defense
DS—Director of Staff
EPR—Enlisted Performance Report
FGO—Field Grade Officer
Flt/CC—Flight Commander
FW—Fighter Wing
GS—General Service
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HQ—Headquarters
IAW—In Accordance With
ID—Identification
KGS—Korean General Service
KN—Korean National
KWB—Korean Wage Board
NCO—Noncommissioned Officer
OAY—Outstanding Airman of the Year
OIC—Officer In Charge
OPR—Office of Primary Responsibility/Officer Performance Report
POW/MIA—Prisoner of War/Missing in Action
RDS—Records Disposition Schedule
RSVP—Répondez s’il—vous-plaît (Please Respond)
SM+W—Special Morale and Welfare
SNCO—Senior Noncommissioned Officer
UCMJ—Uniformed Code of Military Justice
UIF—Unfavorable Information File
US—United States
USAF—United States Air Force
USFK—United States Forces Korea
WG—Wing
WSA—Wing Staff Agencies
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Attachment 2
GUIDE FOR BOARD EVALUATIONS
Figure A2.1. Guide for Board Evaluations
A2.1. Evaluation:
Recommendation will be based on a rank order of merit, determined by each board members
scoring of nominee’s AF Form 1206 submission. When required, the board president will
facilitate open discussion to resolve any disparities that could skew the scoring process.
Resolution is required when the ranking order is inconsistent with a winner based on total
points (i.e. Sgt Jones has the least total points but three of the five board members have
another nominee ranked as their number 1).
A2.1.1. AF Form 1206, Nomination for Award:
Effective evaluation of the AF Form 1206 requires a detailed thought process; it is
challenging to review nomination packages and determine who are the “Best of the Best.”
Each board member must remember it is not the writer; it is the accomplishment of the
nominee which makes the difference. Strong emphasis must be on initiative, achievement and
impact, not writing style. When evaluating an AF Form 1206, the individual’s quarterly
write-up cannot exceed 8 lines (including the headings) or no more than 18 lines for annual
awards (including headings). The two approved categories listed below will be scored.
Each line will be evaluated on its own merit as it relates within the respective category.
Board members may award maximum points to each section using whole or half point
increments. Board presidents must break all ties. Board President Score Sheets will be
forwarded to 8 FW/CC for final review and approval of recommendation. 8 FW/CC holds
final approval and selection authority for all categories.
Heading Point Value
Leadership and Job Performance in Primary Duty 1 – 10 per bullet
Whole Airman Concept 1 – 10 per bullet
A2.1.1.1. LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY
Describe significant accomplishments and how well the member performed assigned
primary and additional duties. Include efforts to lead and produce timely, high
quality/quantity mission-oriented results. Define the scope and level of responsibilities and
the impact on the mission and unit. Include any new initiatives or techniques developed by
the member that positively impacted the unit and/or the mission. Show how the member
developed or improved skills related to primary duties; e.g., formal training, Career
Development Course enrollment or completion, On-the-Job Training, and so forth. Include
results of Air Force, MAJCOM, and Numbered Air Force-level inspections and/or
evaluations. Include awards received; e.g., NCO of the Quarter, Maintenance Professional of
the Year, and so forth.
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The individual’s primary duty accomplishments are the most important element of the
nomination package. This is the most difficult section to score because everyone does an
outstanding job in his or her area of expertise. Below are guidelines to assist board members
in differentiating the impact on the mission and leadership role:
Impact on the entire Wolf Pack team
Innovative methods/programs developed, designed, implemented and impact
Process Improvement – cost savings, percentage improved or reduced
Superior leadership or training skills
Quantification and qualification of results
Key additional duties with significant impact
Wing working group or committee chair/member
Higher Headquarter (HQ), service unique or DoD involvement
Unit/Wing/Group/command-level and higher awards (both individual and unit;
deployed or home station)
A2.1.1.2. WHOLE AIRMAN CONCEPT
The primary focus of this section is the individual’s professional and personal development
and how it benefits the United States Air Force (USAF). The key factors to this category are
individual commitment level and personal sacrifice. You can judge this by answering the
following questions. How much time was expended? How much effort was involved? Was
the achievement done on duty or during off-duty time?
Off-duty Education College (in-residence, on-line, correspondence classes, etc.)
Upgrade Training (5-level completion, Career Development Course (CDC) progress,
formal training courses, etc.)
Advanced career field or Military Occupational Specialty training
Readiness training
Conference or symposiums related to job or career field/specialty (how nominee used
information to improve process, mission impact, etc.)
Unit and base activities/support should be weighed more heavily on community involvement
because they directly impact the Wolf Pack and the surrounding community. Again, the
individual’s commitment level and personal sacrifice are key factors in evaluating this
section. How much time and effort was involved? What was the amount of time committed
to the achievement and the frequency? Did the member participate or lead the effort?
Involvement in professional organizations
Key leadership position on executive council coupled by the achievement or results
Color/Honor Guard and sustained participation
Leadership position or role in community
Special Olympics, Boy Scouts, Big Brother/Sister, etc. (Number of hours and
frequency)
Coaching sporting teams (squadron intramural teams, adult or youth programs, etc.)
Participating in major community ceremonies such as unit member retirement,
Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) vigil, retreat, marched in community
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parade while in uniform (i.e., Veteran’s Day, Fourth of July, and Liberation Day)
Base Sponsored Programs
Quarterly/Annual Awards Committee
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Attachment 3
ANNUAL/QUARTERLY NOMINATION TEMPLATE
Figure A3.1. Annual/Quarterly Nomination Template.