Chief Sauerbier

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Evaluation Submitted on the occasion of member's transfer to NATO AGS
***Although transferring, he would have ranked 1-3/EP on the next annual peer evaluation.***

-Chief Sauerbier's performance, both military and professionally, is outstanding. Provides high caliber leadership and mentorship, ensuring mission tasks are accomplished promptly and helps subordinates set apex goals and assists them in achieving those goals.
-EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP. He distinguished himself as an effective leader by his in-depth knowledge of Navy programs ensuring combat effectiveness through an 80% Det turnover.
-OUTSTANDING MANAGER. The focal point for the Singapore Regional Command Cyber Readiness Inspection his efforts unified the security efforts of

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