oer

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IPA/ˈoʊɚ/

oer — noun

1. a formal written report that rates how well a commissioned officer in the United

1.名詞C1
釋義

a formal written report that rates how well a commissioned officer in the United States armed forces has performed their duties, used by promotion boards when deciding who should be promoted.

例句

Captain Amira received an outstanding OER for her leadership during the deployment.

collocation: receive an OER

The promotion board reviewed every officer's OER before making its selections.

OER reviewed by promotion board

同義詞
  • fitness report

    equivalent term used by the US Navy and Marine Corps for officer evaluations

  • performance report

    broader civilian term used for employee reviews in any industry

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively within U.S. military personnel systems (Army, Air Force, Navy). The Navy uses the equivalent term 'fitness report' for officers. Not used in civilian workplaces or non-U.S. military contexts.

常見錯誤

I submitted my OER to the HR department.
I submitted my OER to the battalion commander.
💡OER is a military-specific document, not a civilian HR form.