Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Military Assignments
References
Awards And Decorations
Military Experience
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John L. Stone

Upper Marlboro,MD

Summary

Dynamic Medical Non-Commissioned Officer with extensive experience in emergency medical care and team leadership at the U.S. Army. Proven track record in trauma management and medical evacuation coordination, coupled with strong communication skills. Recognized for developing training programs that enhanced medical readiness and operational efficiency in high-pressure environments.

Overview

23
23
years of professional experience

Work History

Medical Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO)

U.S. Army
01.2010 - 01.2025
  • Supervised multiple teams of medics in various medical roles, providing leadership and training in emergency medical procedures, combat casualty care, and day-to-day medical support.
  • Conducted training exercises to ensure readiness for medical emergencies in combat scenarios.
  • Coordinated medical evacuations, managing communications between medical personnel, and evacuation teams.
  • Managed the medical supplies and equipment, ensuring timely maintenance, inspection, and proper usage.
  • Developed and implemented standard operating procedures for medical teams, ensuring compliance with military and medical standards.
  • Provided mentorship to junior medics, supporting their professional development and readiness for deployment.

Combat Medic

U.S. Army
01.2002 - 01.2025
  • Delivered emergency medical care to soldiers on the battlefield and in garrison settings for over two decades.
  • Deployed to Iraq for two combat tours: Mosul, Iraq (2003-2004) and Mosul, Iraq (2006-2007).
  • Earned the Combat Medic Badge for exemplary service during combat operations.
  • Provided life-saving treatment under fire, managing trauma cases, wounds, and injuries sustained in combat situations.
  • Supervised, trained, and mentored junior medics, ensuring high levels of medical readiness and proficiency in combat casualty care.
  • Maintained medical supplies, equipment, and documentation for unit readiness in compliance with Army standards.
  • Supported humanitarian missions, offering medical aid to local civilian populations in conflict zones.
  • Ensured proper medical evacuation of wounded soldiers, coordinating care with medical evacuation teams.

Combat Medic

U.S. Army
01.2002 - 01.2010
  • Delivered medical care in both combat zones and garrison settings, providing first aid, trauma care, and routine medical services.
  • Assisted in setting up and maintaining medical treatment facilities during deployments.
  • Administered life-saving treatments under stressful and high-pressure conditions in field settings.
  • Collaborated with other healthcare providers to manage and treat injuries, illnesses, and other medical emergencies.
  • Participated in the development of emergency medical protocols and procedures for various field operations.

Education

Senior Leader Course -

01.2019

Group Practice Manager Course -

01.2018

Clinical Head Nurse Course -

01.2018

Advanced Leader Course -

01.2015

Equal Opportunity Leader Course (EOLC) -

01.2015

Battle Staff Non Commissioned Officer Course (BSNCOC) -

01.2015

Field Sanitation Team (FST) Training -

01.2011

Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC) -

01.2005

Combat Medic Specialist (68W) -

U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
Fort Sam Houston, TX
01.2002

Skills

  • Emergency Medical Care & First Aid
  • Trauma & Field Medicine
  • Medical Leadership & Team Management
  • Medical Evacuation Coordination
  • Medical Equipment & Supply Management
  • Training & Development of Medical Personnel
  • Strong Communication & Interpersonal Skills
  • Weapons Training (Expert level in various firearms)

Military Assignments

  • Fort Lewis, Washington
  • Mosul, Iraq (Combat Deployments)
  • Fort Eustis, Virginia
  • Fort Sam Houston, Texas
  • Fort Bliss, Texas
  • Fort Campbell, Kentucky
  • Yongsan, Korea
  • Fort Jackson, South Carolina
  • Camp Al Saliyah, Doha, Qatar
  • Fort Stewart, Georgia
  • Fort Drum, New York

References

Available upon request.

Awards And Decorations

  • Combat Medic Badge
  • Combat Order of the Spur
  • 2 Meritorious Service Medals
  • 7 Army Commendation Medals
  • Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
  • Various service ribbons and campaign medals reflecting combat and operational service.

Military Experience

  • Combat Medic, U.S. Army, Sergeant First Class (SFC), 02/01/02, 12/31/25, Delivered emergency medical care to soldiers on the battlefield and in garrison settings for over two decades., Deployed to Iraq for two combat tours: Mosul, Iraq (03/01/03 - 04/30/04), Mosul, Iraq (06/01/06 - 07/31/07)., Earned the Combat Medic Badge for exemplary service during combat operations., Provided life-saving treatment under fire, managing trauma cases, wounds, and injuries sustained in combat situations., Supervised, trained, and mentored junior medics, ensuring high levels of medical readiness and proficiency in combat casualty care., Maintained medical supplies, equipment, and documentation for unit readiness in compliance with Army standards., Supported humanitarian missions, offering medical aid to local civilian populations in conflict zones., Ensured proper medical evacuation of wounded soldiers, coordinating care with medical evacuation teams.
  • Medical Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), U.S. Army, Combat Medic Supervisor, 01/01/10, 12/31/25, Supervised a team of medics in various medical roles, providing leadership and training in emergency medical procedures, combat casualty care, and day-to-day medical support., Conducted training exercises to ensure readiness for medical emergencies in combat scenarios., Coordinated medical evacuations, managing communications between medical personnel and evacuation teams., Managed the medical supplies and equipment, ensuring timely maintenance, inspection, and proper usage., Developed and implemented standard operating procedures for medical teams, ensuring compliance with military and medical standards., Provided mentorship to junior medics, supporting their professional development and readiness for deployment.
  • Combat Medic, U.S. Army, Field Medic and Clinical Support, 01/01/02, 12/31/10, Delivered medical care in both combat zones and garrison settings, providing first aid, trauma care, and routine medical services., Assisted in setting up and maintaining medical treatment facilities during deployments., Administered life-saving treatments under stressful and high-pressure conditions in field settings., Collaborated with other healthcare providers to manage and treat injuries, illnesses, and other medical emergencies., Participated in the development of emergency medical protocols and procedures for various field operations.

Timeline

Medical Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO)

U.S. Army
01.2010 - 01.2025

Combat Medic

U.S. Army
01.2002 - 01.2025

Combat Medic

U.S. Army
01.2002 - 01.2010

Senior Leader Course -

Group Practice Manager Course -

Clinical Head Nurse Course -

Advanced Leader Course -

Equal Opportunity Leader Course (EOLC) -

Battle Staff Non Commissioned Officer Course (BSNCOC) -

Field Sanitation Team (FST) Training -

Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC) -

Combat Medic Specialist (68W) -

U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD)