As OIC, he was responsible for leading 17 active duty Sailors, four U.S. Civil Service employees and five civilian contractors providing fast, reliable ONE-NET C4I services throughout the Korean Theater of Operations (KTO) to eight Echelon II and III commands across the Korean Peninsula. By his direct leadership, advanced/promoted one Chief Petty Officer, three First Class Petty Officers, five Second Class Petty Officers and three Third Class Petty Officers, rightly…
SFC Dearman's career encompasses various positions of highly demanding intellectual capacities, culminating with his service as a Warranted Level III Contingency Contracting Officer during two of six combat deployments. As a contracting professional, SFC Dearman received the numbered Expeditionary Contracting Command (ECC) Contingency Contracting Officer (CCO) Award, demonstrating his technical and tactical expertise as an entrusted steward of millions of tax payers dollars.…
It’s my pleasure to provide this recommendation for SSG Soto, Christiana as he pursues a security clearance in order to growth and server The United States Army Honorably. As his supervisor on the Cadet Leader Development (CLD) Program for internationals and nationals Cadets for the past two years; I’ve worked closely with SSG Soto on a day-to-day basis. I'm confident that SSG Soto will sustain the standard, policies and laws that are subject required to embrace a security clearance. Please allow me to give three examples of SSG Soto qualifications for his clearance.…
Staff Sergeant Yang has served the United States Army Ordnance Corps with demonstrated integrity, moral character, and professional competence over a period of 16 years. Throughout his career, Staff Sergeant Yang made extensive contributions to the Ordnance Corps. Staff Sergeant Yang’s exemplary career includes positions as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, Recovery Vehicle Operator and Supervisor, Platoon Sergeant, Field Maintenance Team Motor Sergeant. Motor Sergeant, Maintenance Control Sergeant and Instructor/ Writer.…
- Furthermore, he volunteered for CFAS Naval Security, as an Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) member to support the CFAS Security Department in case of an increase in force protection, and assisted the security staff with their manning shortfall. He stood 300 man-hours in ASF watches in addition to standing watch as the Duty Information Systems Technician.…
- SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT. Contributed to the safe and expeditious transfer of 1,592 tons of conventional munitions valued at $297 Million. Qualified over 450 personnel in crew served and small arms operations, greatly enhancing TRUMAN’S force protection posture and readiness.…
Prior to arriving in Germany, SPC Smith received Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at Fort Leonard Wood, MO and upon graduation entered the United States Army Reserve where he served honorably for over three years assigned to the 391st EN BN, HHC as the CBRN NCO and 2nd squad leader. He received on the job training in Combat Engineer Operations until he was sent to Combat Engineer School and awarded the MOS of 12B. While with the 391st SPC Smith was awarded a Certificate of Achievement (COA) as “Hero of the Cycle” at Fort Irwin’s National Training Center (NTC) and an Army Achievement Medal (AAM) for his outstanding service and performance as the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) NCOIC. Other awards include: National Defense Service ribbon, Global War on Terrorism, Army Service Ribbon, the NCO Professional Development Ribbon, and the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal.…
Proven talent to implement various security measures and procedures per Virginia state juvenile corrections mandate and U.S. naval regulations (UCMJ)…
The U.S. Army Soldier requires years of training to become an expert in his/her individual military occupational skill (MOS). While still a fighting force, the U.S. Army has invested heavily in educating and molding its NCO ranks to attain a higher level of competence. Among these many professions is the Human Resources Sergeant. The role of the Human Resources Sergeant as a profession in the U.S. Army continues to evolve and proven to become an invaluable contribution to military professionalism. The Army White Paper, A Profession of Arms (2010) discusses military professionalism and explains what a profession of arms entails.…
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Operating in Afghanistan or Iraq, off-duty was our time when employed as a security contractor,…
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My name is Spc Phillip Fuller, I was born July 24th 19** in Jesup, Georgia. I attended Wayne County High School of Jesup, Ga and graduated with a dual-seal diploma in 2009. In September of the same year, I entered the Army’s delayed entry program. I attended MEPS in Jacksonville, Fl January 2010 and received basic training report date of 10 January 2010 to Fort Jackson, South Carolina. I completed and graduated basic training in March 2010, where I received orders to attend advanced initial training at Fort Gordon, Ga. I Graduated AIT on July 2010, it was then I was awarded the primary MOS of multi-transmission system operator/maintainer or 25Q. After AIT I participated in the army’s home town recruiting program, or HRAP for a month. After I completed HRAP I joined 51st signal battalion of the 35th signal brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington on July 2010. I was placed on a battalion command post node team, with whom I conducted numerous support missions and field training exercises. On the sixth day of June of the year 2011, I was deployed to Mazar-e Sharif Afghanistan to join operation enduring freedom. I was placed on FOB Marmal as a night-shift leader to the base’s tier-two helpdesk. I returned from deployment in 2012, and headed back to fort Lewis. There I remained on a CPN team as an alternate team chief. In May 2013 I reenlisted and added three more years onto my army contract. July 2013 I received permanent change of station orders to fort Gordon, Georgia. I diligently joined forces with the 442nd signal battalion and the bravo company JNN platoon. My short term goals are to get promoted and gain my own soldiers. I also strive to do as much civilian education as I can and obtain a degree by the end of my contract. My long term goals are as follows, be an outstanding leader to my soldiers, being a great mentor to my son and good husband to my wife, and lastly but certainly not the least, to someday become a Command Sergeant Major in charge of my own…
Milburn, Andrew R. "JFQ 59 - Redress of Professional Military Education." Welcome to the NDU Home Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Aug. 2011. .…
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