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Air Force EPR Bullets for the New AF Form 910
A lot of people find it difficult to come up with enough material for their EPR.   I think the hardest thing is to think up 15 accomplishments.   The things we do everyday feel pretty routine and just don't seem noteworthy.   But they are. The work that all of us do every day is indispensable to the Air Force's mission.   It just takes a little thought to bring it to light and express its full impact.   To help in identifying your noteworthy accomplishments, take a look at our sample EPR bullets.   If you know what you want to say but just can't find the phrase that sounds right, check our lists of general bullet statement examples on this page.   If you're looking for some ideas for accomplishments in a specific career field, maybe the AFSC-specific EPR bullets will help. If you don't find anything appropriate, check back tomorrow. New lists of EPR bullets are posted daily in all categories.
Bullet Statement Format
There aren't many things as frustrating as having the report you labored over for hours abruptly returned for editing because it's in the "wrong" format. The goal of this paper is to help avoid that problem when it comes to EPRs. The required format for entries in the Air Force EPR is the "bullet statement" format. Bullet statement format is merely the use of short, terse sentence fragments to describe something. The goal is brevity and normal sentence structure requirements, such as conjunctions and periods, are not necessary. The reason for this is economy. There's not many lines in an EPR and using this format allows the writer to communicate more information in the space available. more... More Air Force EPR ResourcesWriting the new Air Force EPR. More Bullets from WantsCheck.com |
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