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established an environment that fosters dignity and respect for all to emulate; resulted in zero SHARP or EO violations

encourage and supported allegiance to mission accomplishment; takes pride in supporting soldiers

demonstrated perseverance and mental agility by completing the battalion 12 mile foot march in under three hours

displayed self-confidence, composure, and mission focus during
1/121IN LFX; inspired squads through action

motivated and competitive NCO who instills adaptability and toughness in those around him

received praise from the BN CDR for his execution of the ambush lane and after action review during OC/T certifications

recognizes and supports diversity; this allowed him to build a relationship of trust with National

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