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1. I highly recommend SGT Altholtz to be selected as a Warrant Officer. SGT Altholtz posses the technical knowledge, leadership, experience, and potential to exceed the demands and responsibilities of an Aviation Warrant Officer. SGT Altholtz strives for excellence and continues to seek ways to improve his squad and unit. He has made an impression on numerous commanders, senior officers, and noncommissioned officers. His ability to adapt to any situation and find multiple solutions coupled with his leadership skills and willingness to teach others are unsurpassed.

2. SGT Altholtz is competent, self-motivated, and he executes all duties and challenges with a high level of professionalism. His Squad received the highest rating during his Battery's


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