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Cpl Andy: A Case Study
CPL Andy was an amour technician from 12 Forward Maintenance depot (12FMD) under 1st Army Maintenance Base (1 AMB). He was assigned to platoon 2 section 4.
CPL Andy takes pride in producing work of quality and has been excellent throughout his service as an auto technician in 12 FMD. A meticulous and hardworking person who always set high standards for himself when it comes to work. He always ensures that repair results are of excellent quality and the deadline of the task is met. Even when faced with setbacks while performing his tasks, he remains composed and seeks solution to resolve his problem. His high level of responsibility is reflected by how he is always on the ball and efficient at his work making sure that the vehicle under his

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