Clearance:
Secret
Date of Clearance Adjudication:
07/31/2011
Availability:
October 01, 2015 – September 30, 2017
Disability:
None
Current Passport:
Yes
Expiration Date – 07 April 2025
Desired Location:
Stateside – Colorado
Overseas – Afghanistan, Angola, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Syria,
Highlight Write Up:
Looking for employment in security related or ground combat training fields OCONUS. Detailed resume availible upon request.
Geo Location:
Tikrit, Iraq – Duration: 6 months
Kirkuk, Iraq – Duration: 8 months
Taif, Saudi Arabia – Duration: 6 months
Work Experience:
Town of Guernsey Ambulance/ Fire Department Volunteer
2/2013 – Present
Responds to medical incidents and emergency rescue and fire; provides support functions, including vehicle and equipment maintenance, emergency responses, records and reporting duties, and emergency medical treatment including but not limited to medical emergencies and trauma emergencies. Â Plans, organizes, directs and controls fire/rescue and medical service functions within applicable laws, codes, rules and regulations. Train department personnel on various subjects relating to EMS umbrella.
USAF 620th Ground Combat Training Sq
3/2011 – 12/2014
Instructor Combat Airmen Skills Training
 Assigned to 620th Ground Combat Skills training Center, Camp Guernsey Wy.. Instructor for Ground Combat Skills Training. Coordinate plans, programs and schedules with other unit sections and student population ensuring smooth operations and optimal execution of course.  Provide instruction for non-combat MOS/AFSC in small unit tactics, urban warfare, close quarters combat, tactical vehicle operations/ mounted ops, TCCC, CIED, Land Navigation, and communications. Train students in instructional and qualification firing, firearms safety, small arms mechanical operations, basic range operations and small arms preventive maintenance along with EST 2000 simulator training. Develop and maintains effective working relationships with AETC, 2 AF and US Army. Additional duties include develop goals and objectives that integrate into organization to meet current objectives. Researches, interprets, develops and applies curriculum for Combat Airman Skills Training (CAST). Provide counsel to airmen regarding policies, procedures, and directives of leadership. Ensure students are advised of organization policy and procedures to assure student satisfaction and resolve problems that arise. Ensure assigned subordinates provide students guidance and training above and beyond requirements. Maintain and construct ranges to encompass full spectrum of training requirements. Operate machinery and heavy equipment for maintenance. Responsible for training new cadre and developed access database to track cadre training and annual requirements. (Contact
USAFR 310th Security Forces Sq
3/1997 – 11/2011
NCOIC Training/ Senior AGR/ S2
 Air Force specialty code 3P071. Perform duties as Squad Leader/ S2/ AT-FP Advisor/ NCOIC Training/ NCOIC Resources and Supply/ Security Manager and Asst Ops Superintendent for Air Base Defense operations unit, with mission requirements for small unit tactics( urban warfare, rural warfare, close quarters combat, etc), tactical vehicle operations/ mounted ops, TCCC, CIED, Land Navigation, and communications for deployable Unit Type Codes (UTC’s) consisting of 63 personnel. Coordinated all aspects of the unit for wartime requirements. Train troops in instructional and qualification firing, firearms safety, small arms mechanical operations, basic range operations and small arms preventive maintenance. As security manager was responsible for 63+ personnel security accounts, unit INFOSEC program, COMSEC account for tactical communications, COMPUSEC and physical security of assets assigned to the unit. As AT-FP advisor trained all unit personnel on AT/FP level 1, assisted host base units with threat assessments and in deployed locations. Complied and input SORTS and ART reports for unit. Developed, monitored, tracked all aspects of unit and developed computer based programs for tracking training, resources and deployment status. (Contact
USAF 90th Ground Combat Training Sq
5/2009 – 10/2010
NCOIC Combat Airmen Skills Training
Assigned to 90th Ground Combat Skills training Center, Camp Guernsey Wy.. NCOIC Ground Combat Skills Training. Supervise a 20 member section of the 90th GCTS. Develop goals and objectives that integrate into organization to meet current objectives. Researches, interprets, develops and applies curriculum for Combat Airman Skills Training (CAST). Coordinate plans, programs and schedules with other unit sections and student population ensuring smooth operations and optimal execution of course. Provide counsel to airmen regarding policies, procedures, and directives of leadership. Ensure students are advised of organization policy and procedures to assure student satisfaction and resolve problems that arise. Ensure assigned subordinates provide students guidance and training above and beyond requirements. Additional duties include instruction for students in small unit tactics, urban warfare, close quarters combat, tactical vehicle operations/ mounted ops, TCCC, CIED, Land Navigation, and communications. Train students in firearms safety, small arms mechanical operations, instructional and qualification firing, basic range operations and small arms preventive maintenance. Develop and maintains effective working relationships with AETC, 2 AF and US Army. (Contact
USAF 506 ESFS
7/2008 – 2/2009
FOB Warrior, Kirkuk Iraq
NCOIC S2
 Assigned to 506th ESFS in support of MND-North. Duties consisted of NCOIC S2 for the 506th ESFS conducting base defense mission. Collected, analyzed and disseminated intelligence from multiple data sources to include collection from human sources. Analyzed and tracked insurgent TTP trends and weapons implementation based on full spectrum conditions for Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. Created intelligence reports and briefings available to all agencies assigned to FOB Warrior conducting current combat operations within the battle space.
USAF HQ AFSPC/A7
6/2007 – 6/2008
LOGDET Advisor/ Ground Combat Skills Trainer
Worked with 90 Ground Combat Skills training Center, Camp Guernsey Wy.. Duties consisted of instruction for students in small unit tactics, urban warfare, mounted operations, land navigation and weapons training for troops deploying to non-permissive environments. Additionally was advisor to all AFSPC Security Forces deployable UTC\\\’s to ensure proper individual combat equipment and LOGDETs were prepared and ready to meet Designed Operational Capability (DOC) statement requirements for rapid deployment.
USAF/ USA 732 EMSG Det 1
6/2006 – 12/2006
COB Spiecher, Tikrit Iraq
Squad Leader
 Assigned to 732 EMSG Det 1 in support of MNDI-North, COB Speicher Iraq. Performed Duties as squad leader for L&O mission for US Army Duties consisted of FOB Security duties; respond to hostile attacks with Army Response forces (BRF/QRF), Convoy vehicle search procedures, AT/FP assessments and a multitude of other tasks. High concentration in cordon and search operations of Third Country National and Local National living areas for Counter Intelligence operations with cooperation with civilian L-3 HUMINT teams, Army CID, Army Intel and AFOSI.
Federal Bureau of Prisons/ ADX SuperMax
9/1995 – 10/1996
Florence, Co US
Corrections Officer, GS-0007
As a correctional officer, held a variety of positions to include a Housing Unit Officer, Tower Officer, Corridor Officer and Control Room Officer. As a Housing Unit Officer, supervised inmates, searched inmates/property/cells, inventoried property and equipment, feed inmates, handcuffed and restrained inmates and accomplished all required paperwork for the shift. As Tower Officer, stood watch for zones and areas, monitored inmate calls, maintained and secured weapons. As Corridor officer, searched and secured the institution, supervised inmate work details, processed inmates into the institution, and ran counts. All positions responsible for emergency response during code red situations.
EDUCATION:
AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY
Charles Town, WV US
Associate Degree/ Certificate
 79 Semester Hours
 Major: Counter Terrorism Studies with Certificate in Terrorism Studies
 GPA: 3.18
 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AIR FORCE
 Maxwell AFB, Al US
 Associate Degree
 61 Semester Hours
 Major: Criminal Justice
 GPA: 3.5
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JOB RELATED TRAINING:
USAF Security Specialist Course L3ABR81130-003/10/1990/ USAF
Ground Combat Skills Course Level 1/ 11/1990/ US Army
USAF Security Managers Course 03/2001
USAF SORTs Data Handler Course 10/2001
Air Force Training Course 06/2001
USAF Workgroup Managers Course 10/2003
Silver Flag, Desert Warfare Training /1995/2006 USAF
RTO Scope Shield II Class, Silver Flag /1995/ RACAL
Phoenix Readiness Squad Ops Course: 97Y/1999/ USAF
AT/FP Level II 2001/ 2004/ USAF
Bold Lightning/ Urban Warfare School, Camp Gruber 08/2003/ USAF NG
High Risk Security Operations/ 02/2006/ Blackwater
Patriot Defender Combat Skills Course 07/2008
Cubic EST 2000 Operator 04/2011
CIED Train the Trainer, JATAC 06/2011
EMT-B 05/2013 ReCert- 12/2016
National Registered EMT 03/31/2018
Open Water Dive 08/2015
Tactics Instructor (Dismounted and Mounted)(Urban and Rural)
Weapons Instructor
TCCC Instructor
LUCAS 2 Instructor 08/2015
M4 Carbine, Expert, USAF
M9 Pistol, Expert, USAF
M203, USAF
M240, USAF
M249, USAF
M24, USAF
M870 Shotgun, USAF and DOJ/BOP
M107 and AK-47 experience
MRAP Qualified
Up Armored HMMWV Qualified
Bearcat Qualified
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