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Letters of Appreciation



Recommending someone for a medal isn't the only way to recognize someone's contributions.   At the lower end of the recognition spectrum is the humble Letter of Appreciation.   Although widely considered less meaningful than an Achievement Medal or other decoration because of the promotion points, a Letter of Appreciation can still pack a knockout punch!   A Letter of Appreciation, received from the Commander or the Chief of Maintenance, can have a big impact on a troop's motivation.   I remember when I received one unexpectedly from our Squadron Commander --YAHOO!   I was on top of the world for a few hours.   It really made me happy to think that the Commander thought enough of me to recognize my efforts -or was even aware of what I was doing!   It made me proud too.   And a little big-headed for a little while.   I thought I was somebody!   Yes, Letters of Appreciation can have just as much -or even more impact as decorations.   After all, Letters of Appreciation are awarded for genuine accomplishments which is not always the case with medals.   When a person receives a Letter of Appreciation, they know they've accomplished something!

I strongly endorse the use of Letters of Appreciation as a recognition tool.   It costs nothing but a few minutes of your time, they're easy to process because all the coordination is within your unit or group, and they pay big dividends in pride and loyalty.   Letters of Appreciation are appropriate for just about any circumstance where a person goes above and beyond the call of duty.   There is no guidance on what you can say in a Letter of Appreciation.   Below are a few examples of Letters of Appreciation you may be able to use as a starting point for writing yours.   A last word of advice: award Letters of Appreciation only when they are earned.   If they become too common or if everyone receives one regularly, they lose their impact.










Letter of Appreciation



MEMO FOR AIRMAN CARLOS GONZALEZ

SUBJECT: Letter of Appreciation - DARK ANVIL


Dear Airman Gonzalez,

Rarely in a career is a military professional called upon to respond to a vital contingency for which he or she is so confident and fully qualified. In every respect, the tiger team from the Headquarters section was ready for the challenge presented by the requirements of Operation DARK ANVIL. You and the other members of your extremely capable group of warriors did an absolutely outstanding job of securing the advanced position, setting up and establishing communications, and coordinating the movement of follow-on forces. Without your dedication to duty and tenacity under extremely adverse conditions, this operation would not have been the success that it was.

General Villanueva, the JTF Commander, was extremely pleased with the results of your actions and spoke very highly of you and your unit. I know that successes like this are not automatic and are the result of planning, practice, hard work, and sacrifice on the part of you and every member of your flight. Thank you for your earnest support of our squadron and of the United States Air Force.

V/R

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Letter of Appreciation

Example of Letter to Commander



MEMORANDUM FOR 13th AF CF/CC

FROM: 13th CF/SCM

SUBJECT: Letter of Appreciation - TSgt Baker

1.   I would like to thank TSgt Benny Baker for his outstanding work as Security Manager from April 06 to October 07.

2.   When he heard about the requirement, SSgt Baker volunteered to take on the additional duty of Primary Security Manager. In order to do so, he elected to take his mid-tour leave early so that he would have time to attend available classes, learn the job, and work on this program.

3.   Within the last 30 days, TSgt Baker accomplished the following and more:
- Prepared six security packages, submitted five
- Loaded EPSQ security software on two workstations and three laptops
- Installed Sentinal Key and Security Clearance Tracking software on one PC
- Updated security-related forms, manuals, and instructions
- Updated the Security Manager Handbook
- Improved Security Clearance Notification letters for our members
- Brought us into compliance with established standards

4.   I appreciate TSgt Baker taking on this additional responsibility as I am heavily tasked elsewhere, preventing me from giving this program the attention and effort it requires. After seeing TSgt Baker in action, I am confident that I am leaving this program in good hands.





FIRST M. LAST, SMSgt, USAF
Chief, Maintenance and Operations
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Letter of Appreciation



MEMORANDUM FOR SSgt Yolanda Ruiz

FROM: 13AF/CC

SUBJECT: Letter of Appreciation

1.   I would like to express my sincere thanks for the excellent work of SSgt Yolanda Ruiz. As a member of the Munitions Storage team, SSgt Ruiz displayed great professionalism and technical expertise in transitioning from the storage, transfer, and implementation of conventional aircraft munitions to the state-of-the-art, classified aircraft munitions complement. Working under stressful conditions, her diligent efforts overcame numerous unforseen obstacles and ensured a minimum amount of downtime.

2.   SSgt Ruiz assisted in developing procedures and policies for storage and use that corrected problems with compatibility issues and guaranteed the efficient integration into the base's arsenal. The local instructions written by SSgt Ruiz and her crew have been evaluated by several flying squadrons and adopted as standard procedure throughout PACAF.

3.   I want to express my sincere appreciation for SSgt Ruiz's hard work and dedication in engineering this transition and ensuring the successful upgrade of our F-15 capability. I also want to encourage her to continue to provide guidance and support to other squadrons in PACAF making the transition to advanced munitions. Our mission depends on the F-15s' abilities and that of capable young Airmen like SSgt Ruiz. Again, thanks for a job well done.





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FRANK BURNS Jr., Colonel, USAF
Commander, 13th Air Force





Letter of Appreciation

Tounge and Quill Example



Colonel Jacob R. Bradley
Director of Plans and Programs
550 McDonald Street
Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex AL 36118-5643



Colonel William J. Nash
Program Director
75 South Butler Avenue
Patrick AFB FL 85469-6357


Dear Colonel Nash

Thank you for your outstanding presentation to the Air Command and Staff College Class of 2003. Your briefing was right on target and expertly integrated many aspects of our curriculum into a focused leadership perspective. Our students face increasingly complex challenges, and your keen insights were invaluable in preparing them for the future. We appreciate your support and look forward to future visits.





Sincerely

Scribbled Signature
JACOB R. BRADLEY, Colonel, USAF




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