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Brandon Huntley

Las Vegas,NV

Summary

Nevada CCW Instructor/ U.S. Army Military Police/ Rotary Wing Aviator Healthy Military Police Investigator responds to inquiries in person and over the phone and provides top-notch security. Adept at gathering facts and preparing detailed reports. Excellent observational skills with using two-way communications equipment proficiently.

Currently the squad leader in military police company at Camp Walker in Deagu, South Korea.

Overview

13
13
years of professional experience

Work History

Military Police Squad Leader

United States Army
, Camp Walker Deagu, South Korea
01.2024 - Current
  • Coordinated with other units in order to provide mutual support when necessary.
  • Conducted daily physical training with unit members.
  • Participated in meetings with senior officers discussing new initiatives or changes in policy and procedure affecting law enforcement operations within the unit's area of responsibility.
  • Supervised and coordinated activities of subordinate personnel in support of law enforcement operations.

Recruiter

08.2019 - Current
  • Responsible for recruits, determines applicant enlistment eligibility, counsels applicants on enlistment programs and options, prepares enlistment applications, and processes qualified applicants to enlist in the Army and Army Reserve; accounts for and prepares Future Soldiers for initial entry training; implements and conducts Army awareness programs throughout an area covering 10,262 square miles with a population of 438,000; maintains a network of influencers to include parents, educators, and community officials in 14 high schools and 2 colleges; responsible for $30,000 worth of Government equipment

Military Police Investigator

07.2018 - 07.2019
  • Served as a Military Police Investigator assigned to 51st Military Police Detachment in support of I COIPS and Joint Base Lewis/McChord (JBLM); Investigated crimes that are punishable under the UCMJ, United States Penal Code, and Washington Penal Code; collected physical and testimonial evidence; wrote initial and final reports; conducted interviews and interrogations; performed surveillance and personal security missions on an installation supporting a population of 105,000 Soldiers, Families, and DOD Civilians; maintained accountability and serviceability of property valued at over $500,000.

Military Police Squad Leader

04.2014 - 07.2018
  • Served as a Squad Leader for the forward stationed 188th Military Police Company in the Republic of Korea; responsible for health, readiness, welfare, counseling, training, and physical fitness of 17 U.S
  • And Korean Augmentation to the U.S
  • Army (KATUSA) Soldiers; maintained accountability and serviceability of MTOE equipment and organizational property to include five tactical vehicles, communications security, supporting equipment, and weapons valued at $3,000,000; served as a Patrol Supervisor for the USAG-Daegu military' communities serving a population of over 12,000 Soldiers, Family members, Civilians, foreign nationals and invited contractors.

Military Police Investigator

05.2016 - 07.2017
  • Investigated violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and local Hawaii law committed in an area of responsibility housing over 40,000 Service members, Family members, and Civilians; reviewed and corrected Military Police Reports adding supplemental entries when further investigation was required; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of the sections vehicles, crime scene processing kits, surveillance equipment, and camera equipment valued over $100,000; Case Review Committee board member; participated in Juvenile Review Boards, conducted surveillance operations; part of the Pacific region AWOL/Desertion apprehension team.

Military Police Soldier

08.2011 - 11.2014
  • Served as a Military Police for HHC, 2-3 Brigade Support Battalion patrolling multiple facilities to detect and address security breaches
  • Responsible for investigating and managing suspicious activities on time; demonstrated proficiency in marksmanship, physical conditioning, and self-defense; performed basic military police procedures including arrest, traffic, custody of detainees, and security operations; identified evidence and contraband; and utilized and operated various types of law enforcement equipment and vehicles.

Military Police Team Leader

  • Served as a Team Leader for 552nd Military Police Company, responsible for the daily supervision and operations of a military police combat support team; accountable for the training, readiness, professional development, morale, and welfare of two Soldiers; maintains accountability and maintenance of MTOE equipment, to include one vehicle and weapon systems valued more than $500,000; guides peers and subordinates in support of Military Police operations in support of installation law enforcement operations for a major Army installation, supporting a community with a population of over 93,000 Soldiers, Family members, and Civilians.

Education

Master of Science - Homeland Security

American Military University
Arizona
07-2024

Bachelor of Science - Homeland Security

American Military University
Arizona
08-2023

Associate of Arts - General Studies

American Military University
Arizona
04-2016

Skills

  • Military Police 31B10-OSUT 02/2011 - 06-2011
  • Law Enforcement Training Course 08- 09, 2011
  • Domestic Violence Intervention Training (40 hours, September, 2013)
  • Field Training Officer (24 hours, September 2014)
  • Tactical Combatives Course (80 hours level II) April, 2015
  • Certification of the HEMI/LESD/X-26E Taser, June, 2015
  • Taser Launched - Electrode Stun Device (LESD) June, 2015
  • Military Police Investigator, March, 2016
  • Child Abuse Prevention and Investigative Techniques Course (685 hours, June, 2016)

Academic evaluations exceed standards

  • Intelligence Gathering
  • Interrogation Techniques
  • Counterterrorism strategies
  • Physical Fitness

Military Education

  • Master Resilience Training Course, 01/2020, 02/2022
  • Military Police Senior Leaders Course, 02/2021, 03/2020
  • Army Recruiter Course, 08/2019, 10/2019
  • Military Police Advanced Leaders Course, 08/2018, 08/2018
  • Equal Opportunity Course, 06/2018, 06/2018
  • Pregnancy Postpartum Training Program, 08/2016, 08/2016
  • Child Abuse Prevention Investigation Course, 06/2016, 06/2016
  • Military Police Investigation Course, 01/2016, 03/2016
  • Combative Master Trainer Course, 07/2015, 08/2015
  • Introductory Leader Course, 05/2014, 06/2014
  • Domestic Violence Intervention Training Course, 06/2013, 06/2013
  • Lifesavers Course, 02/2012, 02/2012

Timeline

Military Police Squad Leader

United States Army
01.2024 - Current

Recruiter

08.2019 - Current

Military Police Investigator

07.2018 - 07.2019

Military Police Investigator

05.2016 - 07.2017

Military Police Squad Leader

04.2014 - 07.2018

Military Police Soldier

08.2011 - 11.2014

Military Police Team Leader

Master of Science - Homeland Security

American Military University

Bachelor of Science - Homeland Security

American Military University

Associate of Arts - General Studies

American Military University
Brandon Huntley