Short Answer
Yes, I guess you could receive both in the same day….
Discussion
I could see you receiving a counseling statement for failure to perform if your failure was for something that you should clearly already know or should have reasonable been expected to know based on your years of experience and rank.
Items to Consider
4856 Session Closing: Disagree Block
You might consider disagreeing with the counseling statement and preparing a well thought out response.
Are You Serving in an MOSQ Slot?
Another option to consider is this: If the position you are in is one that you have not been properly MOSQ trained for then the counseling may not be appropriate. For example: Let’s say you are a communications Soldier but you are being slotted in a personnel slot. If the negative counseling was because you did not properly process documentation correctly (meaning you would need the technical knowledge requirement in a school that generates an MOS) then the counseling may not be appropriate.
If you are serving in an S-3 slot the question becomes are you serving in a valid position for your MOS? If not, is there some MOS specific training that is required for you to perform those specific duties? Many times in an S-3 shop the skills are MOS immaterial but the slots are usually broken out by MOS.