SPC Hammond Case Study

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SPC Hammond ranked 13th academically in a class of 92 students with a 91.63% average and earned a place of honor on the Commandant 's List. He displayed superior written communication skills by achieving a 94% average on all written evaluations. SPC Hammond 's excellent communication skills earned him a 96% average on all oral presentations. He achieved superior scores in all aspects of leadership with an average score of 93.76%. SPC Hammond demonstrated a unique ability to coordinate group efforts toward attainment of common goals. He supported the SHARP program through his personal and professional behavior by fostering a climate of dignity and respect, while ensuring all students were treated fairly and impartially and promoting a positive classroom environment.

SGT Jallah ranked 1st academically in a class of 92 students with a 97.70% average, earning the title of Distinguished Honor Graduate and was placed on the Commandant 's List. He displayed superior written communication skills by achieving a 92% average on all written evaluations. SGT Jallah 's excellent communication skills earned him a 98.67% average on all oral presentations. His strong, dynamic leadership qualities were among the best in the class earning him a 97.92% average from all leadership
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He demonstrated good communication skills by successfully completing all areas of the written communication evaluations. SGT Hall consistently communicated with subordinates to ensure all missions were understood and accomplished. He projected self-confidence and worked hard to improve his leadership skills. SGT Hall displayed a good sense of teamwork during the accomplishment of every mission. He supported the SHARP program through his personal and professional behavior by fostering a climate of dignity and respect, while ensuring all students were treated fairly and impartially and promoting a positive classroom

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