How do you write OPR in the Air Force?
HQ USAF/SG OPR/EPR/PRF Writing Guide
- Three Parts Of A Good Performance Report Bullet 6.
- Use Impact-Oriented, Action Words Or Phrases.
- Use SINGLE Bullets–NO Wraparounds.
- Avoid Fluffy, Feel-Good Phrases And Prose.
- Define ALL Acronyms And Abbreviations First Before Using Them.
- White Space Is Not Good.
What is an OPR USAF?
Officer Performance Reports (OPRs) Page 1. The Air Force’s Personnel Center.
How do you write a bullet statement?
- Step 1: Extract the Facts. The first step is the hardest part of bullet statement writing—getting started!
- Step 2: Build the Bullet’s Structure. The next step is to take the sorted information and organize it into an accomplishment-impact bullet.
- Step 3: Streamline the Final Product.
How do you type a military bullet?
Most require the bullet statements to start with a single dash (-) and supporting bullet statements (sub-bullets) start with a double-dash (–). Most units use a semi-colon (;) or a double-dash (–) to separate the accomplishment and its result.
How many bullets do you need for OPR?
How many bullets do you get on an OPR? The answer is 14 (not 10)… 4 duty description, 6 rater, and 4 additional rater bullets.
What is PAS code USAF?
A Personnel Accounting Symbol (PAS) code is a unique eight character code assigned to each individual unit of the U.S. Air Force. Each person who is assigned to a specific air force unit will share the same PAS code.
What is an EPR in the Air Force?
An Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is an evaluation form used by the United States Air Force. The EPR replaced the Airman Performance Report (APR) in the late 1980s. The USAF commissioned officer equivalent is the Officer Performance Report (OPR).
How do I name my Air Force EPR?
The “creator” of the report will utilize the standard AF performance report naming construct to label each report: AF707/AF910/AF911 (whichever is applicable) LASTNAME FIRST INITIAL LAST FOUR CLOSEOUT DATE (2 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
What is an Air Force ROP?
ROP. Record of Performance. ROP. Restriction of Privileges (punishment)