24 NOV 21
ALCGPSC 125/21
SUBJ: COAST GUARD ELITE MALE/FEMALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
A. Coast Guard Morale, Well-Being, and Recreation Manual,
COMDTINST M1710.13D
1. Annually, the Coast Guard recognizes an elite male and female
athlete for excellence in their chosen sport(s). These athletes
demonstrate exceptional professionalism in their primary duties and
community service, making them outstanding role models. This program
is a perfect opportunity for commands to recognize the hard work and
dedication of active-duty Coast Guard members who have achieved the
highest levels of athletic performance.
2. This announcement solicits nominations for the Elite Male and
Female Athletes of the Year (EAOY) for 2021. The period of
consideration is 1 Jan 2021 through 31 Dec 2021. Nominations must
arrive at the Community Services Command (CSC) no later than
15 Jan 2022.
3. New this year is a customer-friendly format that will enable all
units to enter their athlete's accomplishments into a standard 7-page
PowerPoint slide deck. MWR created this tool to simplify and
standardize award submissions, lessen the time required to complete
documentation, and enhance a unit's creativity to capture the most
influential aspects of achievements. The EAOY slide deck aligns with
the award criteria and is the only acceptable format. Do not add or
delete any slides from the template.
4. The Chain of Command submits a 1-page memorandum and the EAOY
slide deck to CSC to nominate an athlete. The nomination package
should be sent to CSC from the unit commanding officer or
officer-in-charge, focusing on the year of eligibility. No other
feedback will be required or considered.
5. All nominations must be submitted using the EAOY template
available at:
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https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Our-Organization/Assistant-Commandant-for-
Human-Resources-CG-1/Community-Services-Command-CSC/MWR/
Commands must address the following criteria, as applicable:
a. Athletic Achievements: Describe events, times, competitions,
finishes, records, or other notable acts that characterize an elite
athlete.
b. Professional Achievements: Describe competencies, collateral
duties, education, leadership, or other unique factors in one's
professional capacity or development.
c. Community Service: Describe actions that contribute to the
betterment of an organization, community, group, or affiliation.
While community service is not a requirement, the positive influences
might benefit during the selection process.
d. Uniform Appearance: Provide a photograph of the athlete wearing
the Service Dress uniform. Athletes should find a suitable background
when capturing the photo. If your athlete is selected, CSC will
advertise the image through social media and publish it on the MWR
website.
e. Action Photos: Provide a photograph or photographs of the
athlete in competition or training. There is no limit to the number
of photos. Arrange pictures as favored in the slide allotted.
6. High-quality images may cause the file size to exceed email
accessibility. DoD SAFE is a tool for sending large files and may be
used to submit nomination packages. The interface allows you to
exchange unclassified files up to 8.0 gigabytes and is accessible at:
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https://safe.apps.mil
7. Submit questions, command concerns, and command endorsed packages
to the CSC MWR POC: CWO3 Kenneth Collins; Kenneth.S.Collins@uscg.mil.
8. Released: RDML S.N. Gilreath, Commander, Personnel Service Center.
The Service Center for our most important resource – Our People.
9. Internet release authorized.