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Co E, 1st Battalion 111th Infantry Regiment | ![]()
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British OERs
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British Military OERs The British Military writes OFRs (Officer
Fitness Reports). The form used for Royal Navy and Marines fitness reports is the S-206
and these are actual excerpts. 1. His men would follow him anywhere, but only
out of curiosity. 2. I would not breed from this officer. 3. This officer is really not so much of a
has-been, but more of a definitely won't-be. 4. When she opens her mouth, it seems that this
is only to change whichever foot was previously in there. 5. He has carried out each and every one of his
duties to his entire satisfaction. 6. He would be out of his depth in a car park
puddle. 7. Technically sound, but socially impossible. 8. This officer reminds me very much of a
gyroscope always spinning around at a frantic pace, but not really going anywhere. 9. This young lady has delusions of adequacy. 10. When he joined my ship, this officer was
something of a granny; since then he has aged considerably. 11. Since my last report, he has reached rock
bottom and has started to dig. 12. She sets low personal standards and then
consistently fails to achieve them. 13. He has the wisdom of youth and the energy of
old age. 14. This officer should go far, and the sooner
he starts, the better. 15. In my opinion, this pilot should not be
authorized to fly below 250 feet. 16. The only ship I would recommend this man for
is citizenship. 17. Works well when under constant supervision
and cornered like a rat in a trap. (This one is a keeper.) 18. This man is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot. (Runner-up)
Be prepared to conduct training in the Engagement Skill Trainer as a precurser to Individual Weapons Qualification. Emphasis will be on zeroing and engaging targets with the M16A2. Obviously, those personnel deploying to Germany will not be in attendance at this year's Associator Stakes.
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