It depends on the circumstances, typically it would but it depends on your rating chain. There is nothing in AR 623-3 that prevents it from being a bullet.
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Yes its called A Relief for Cause NCOER
You should receive your first NCOER 12 months after your date of rank of E-5 Sergeant, which would be your Annual, unless a Change of Rater NCOER is due to PCS or change in rating chain.
No, you're not required to have an NCOER started until you're wearing hard stripes.
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The code is "02".
Yes. Read the Reg.
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The last individual to sign the NCOER is usually the Senior Rater. The Senior Rater provides an overall assessment of the rated NCO's performance and potential.
A "Complete the Record" entry is used on an NCOER when a portion of the rated period was previously not covered by an evaluation report, but now needs to be included to provide a comprehensive assessment of the rated NCO's performance. This entry ensures that the NCOER captures the entire rated period for the individual.
Commissioned officers don't receiver an NCOER - the NCO portion of that should be sufficient explanation that it pertains to noncommissioned officers, and not commissioned officers.
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