Candidate Werner Case Summary

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Candidate Werner was confident in his orders brief, covering all 5-paragraph elements. During execution, SNC retained the confidence in controlling and guiding his fire team. Additionally, SNC effectively communicated with his fire team, providing timely guidance in order to maintain forward movement. SNC emphasized and ensured urgency in mission accomplishment, indicated by his actions during execution. SNC utilized hand and arm signals very well and transitioned to verbal commands instantly at the point of friction. SNC was able to spot the enemy before a shot was fired, therefore eliminating the enemy before the fire team was put in any danger. His command presence was respectable. SNC was assertive and he appeared relatively comfortable

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