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Free Army writing tools and calculators
Everything BulletForge gives away, on one page. The writing tools work from facts you type and cite the regulation they applied. The calculators run the published math from the directives and forms, not forum math. Nothing here asks you to create an account before you can see what it does.
Writing tools
Four of these write, one grades what you already wrote, and one keeps the record the other five run on. Each holds to the tier or the level your facts actually support, and tells you what is missing rather than inflating past it.
DA PAM 623-3 // Part IV
NCOER Bullet Generator
Turns what a Soldier actually did into a Part IV bullet in the lowercase "o " format, written at the tier the facts support. Ask for a tier the facts do not carry and it tells you what is missing instead of padding the sentence.
Write a bullet free →DA Form 67-10 series
OER Bullet Generator
The officer version, and it writes differently on purpose: narrative comments in full sentences, not bullets, for the performance and potential blocks. Same rule about evidence, same refusal when the facts run short.
Write a comment free →AR 600-8-22 // Awards
Award Citation Generator
Drafts the citation and the achievement narrative for an AAM, ARCOM or MSM recommendation from the specifics of what the Soldier did. Written to the level of the award you are actually recommending.
Draft a citation free →ATP 6-22.1 // DA Form 4856
DA 4856 Counseling Generator
Builds the counseling narrative for a developmental, event-oriented or performance session in the plain, specific language a 4856 is supposed to carry. Narrative paragraphs, because that is what the form takes, not bullets.
Draft a counseling free →DA PAM 623-3 // 3-11a
NCOER Bullet Grader
Paste a bullet you already wrote and find out which tier its text actually supports, what the next tier up would need to see, and whether it fits the two-line box. It explains and stops. It will not rewrite the bullet for you.
Grade a bullet free →Year-round // No login
Free Accomplishment Log
The thing that makes every tool above work better. Log what a Soldier did while you still remember the numbers, so that in March you are writing from a record instead of from memory and a calendar.
Start a log free →Calculators
Both of these are arithmetic, not judgment. They run the exact procedure the directive or the form prints, and they show the rule on the page.
Official June 2025 tables
AFT Score Calculator
Scores all five Army Fitness Test events against the published scoring scales for your age bracket, on the combat (350, sex-neutral) or general (300) track, and flags any event that lands under the 60-point floor.
Open the calculator →AD 2026-13 // Body composition
WHtR Calculator
Your maximum waist for your height, plus the full DA Form 5500 measurement procedure: three tape measurements, each rounded down to the half inch, averaged, ratio truncated. The form's own worked example is the test.
Open the calculator →AD 2026-07 // AFT and CFT
Standards Checker by MOS
Type your MOS and stop guessing which standard applies: combat (350, sex-neutral) or general (300), and whether the Combat Field Test is yours to take. Reads the directive's own list of combat specialties.
Open the checker →Where to go from here
- All three calculators on one page, with the source directive for each.
- The Academy, short lessons on what the tiers actually mean, what a flag is, and how a rebuttal gets written.
- Cheat sheets, the one-page references worth printing before a rating period closes.
- The blog, worked bullet examples by rank and by duty position.
- Pricing, for when you want the whole evaluation built and exported instead of one bullet at a time.
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