NCO Counseling
It is easy to speak of "giving an NCOER," but it is hard work to execute the leadership, the involvement, the developmental counseling, and the personal relationships necessary for an effective Evaluation Reporting System (ERS). Fortunately, the rewards at the end–a Soldier, a unit, a team–serving the Nation in a relevant and ready force make that hard work worth the effort.
AR 623-3 May 2006
Welcome to my NCO counseling pages. Within these pages, you will find tips and advice for counseling and evaluating your noncommissioned officers. You will find requirements for counseling your NCOs as dictated by Army Regulation 623-3 as well as tips and advice from a senior noncommissioned officer who has years of experience counseling and mentoring soldiers.
If you have any suggestions on how I may improve the site or have something to contribute then please contact me.
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My Ground Rules
NCO counseling tips, techniques and advice from a senior noncommissioned officer with years of experience counseling and mentoring soldiers
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AR 623-3 Requirements
NCO Counseling and NCOER preparation information as dictated by Army regulations AR-623-3 and DA PAM 623-3
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NCO Counseling Preparation
NCO Counseling information, utilizing the DA FORM 2166-8-1, and initial preparation of the NCOER
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The DA Form 2166-8-1
Tips, techniques, and professional advice for preparing the new NCOER Counseling and Support Form
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NCO Counseling
Tips, techniques, and professional advice for conducting effective NCO Counseling
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After Counseling
Finalizing the NCO Counseling Process