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- For exceptionally meritorious service as a 2d Brigade Combat Team intelligence analyst while deployed to Baghdad as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 01 January 2006 to 31 December 2006. SPC Doe's exemplary performance of duty culminating in this distinguished period of service reflects great credit upon him, the 2d Brigade Combat Team, 8th Infantry Division, and the United States Army.
- For meritorious service as counterterrorism analyst for the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2, from 11 Sep 01 to 09 SEP 03. SSG Doe played a vital role in the initial construction of the Combating Terrorism Database. His hard work and ability to function at a superior level directly contributed to the success of commander's counterterrorism efforts. SSG Doe's performance reflects distinct credit upon him, G2, and the United States Army.
- For meritorious service to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2. SGT Doe's administrative skills, leadership, patience, and ability to perform any and all missions made him an invaluable member of the G2 team. His service reflects great credit upon him, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, and the United States Army.
- SGT Doe played a vital role in the initial construction of the Combating Terrorism Database effort. Her hard work and ability to function at a superior level directly contributed to the success of the commander's combating terrorism effort. Her efficiency and dedication to reflects great credit on her, ODCSINT, and the United States Army.
- For meritorious service while assisgned as an intelligence analyst to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2 (DCS, G2) . SPC Does's professionalism and devotion to duty was instrumental to the success of the mission of the DCS, G2. Her outstanding performance of duty is in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflects great credit upon her, her unit, and the United States Army.
- For exceptionally meritorious service to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2. SFC Doe's administrative skills, leadership, and patience were essential for the smooth functioning of a high optempo MACOM level staff section. His dedication to duty and outstanding achievement reflect great credit upon him, his unit, and the United States Army.
- For meritorious service as a Brigade Combat Team Intelligence Analyst while pre-deployed to Kuwait in preparation for advancement to Iraq from 06 August 2004 to 26 August 2004. Your extraordinary efforts and accomplishments reflect great credit upon you, the Brigade Combat Team, the Infantry Division, and the United States Army.
- For exceptionally meritorious service from 7 May 2001 to 3 Mar 2003, while assigned to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2. Her professionalism and devotion to duty was instrumental to the continued success of the DCS, G2. SGT Doe's exemplary performance of duty culminates a distinguished period of service and is in keeping with the best traditions of the United States Army.
- For exceptionally meritorious service to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2, from Aug 99 to Jun 04. Her ability to perform any and all missions has made her an invaluable member of the G2 team. The levels of responsibility and the quality of her intelligence products while serving in the G2 showed incredible potential, one in which any gaining organization would be fortunate to have. Your adaptability, flexibility, and dedication to duty bring great credit on you, the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2, and the US Army.
- For meritorious service while assigned as an intelligence analyst to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G2 (DCS, G2). SPC Doe's professionalism and devotion to duty were instrumental to the success of the intelligence mission of the DCS, G2. His outstanding performance of duty is in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflects great credit upon him, his unit, and the United States Army.
- For exceptional meritorious service while assigned as the plans officer, Deputy Chief of Staff, G2, 21 Feb 01 through 20 Feb 04. CPT Doe's superior planning skills contributed greatly to the successful deployment of units in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His efforts reflect great credit upon him, his unit, and the United States Army.
- For exceptionally meritorious service while assigned as the Deputy Division Chief and acting Division Chief, Operations and Intelligence Division, G2. LTC Doe's leadership and dedication are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon him, his unit, and the United States Army.
- Sergeant Doe, United States Army, distinguished himself by meritorious service while serving as Senior Intelligence Non-commissioned Watch Officer, United States National Intelligence Cell, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, from 27 August 2003 to 01 March 2004. During this period, Sergeant Doe excelled in coordinating intelligence watch operations of eight multi-service and civilian personnel in direct support to host nation forces and North Atlantic Treaty Organization military operations. He provided a consistent, timely and meaningful flow of intelligence between the host nation forces' staff, the Analysis and Control Element, the Command Intelligence Operations Center, the Joint Analysis Center, the Interagency Balkans Task Force, and the Joint Staff Director of Intelligence. Demonstrating exceptional ability and maturity, he performed both watch analyst and watch officer duties that significantly enhanced United States National Intelligence Cell support duties that significantly enhanced United States National Intelligence Cell support to the Commander. The distinctive accomplishments of Sergeant Doe reflect credit upon himself, the United States Army, and the Department of Defense.