I have over nine as a member of the Maryland Army National Guard doing that time; I have committed myself to the mission and obligation as a soldier and have exceeded the standard on several occasions. At the same time, traveling to different states and countries to do so while working in the capacity of 92F" Petroleum Supply Specialist" 92G "Culinary Specialist," and "Supply Technician" here in the state of Maryland. My most recent accomplishment is completing 31B "Military Police" BMPC Reclassification school at the 70th RTI. The completion of the course will allow me to pursue advancement in my military career and the civilian sector as I pursue my goal to become a member of a Public Safety Department or Security Department but to break into training and management of the department. So, I can help facilitate its growth within my position.
Served as a Team Leader in a Composite Supply Company in the 16th Brigade Support Battalion; primary supporting five Battalions in a Heavy Armored Brigade Combat Team in a rapid deployment division; responsible for the receipt, transport, and issue of Class III (Bulk); supervised responsible for maintenance, accountability, and combat readiness of three M1088 tractors, three M969 5,000 gallon semi-trailers, and two M978 HEMMT fuellers worth in excess of $1 million dollars; responsible for the health, morale, and welfare as JRNCO over 5 Soldiers.
Access control for guests, tenants, and vendors.
Enforcement of Client and company policies and procedures. Observation and reporting of fire and safety hazards. Conduct of routine foot patrols in and around the building. Reporting of all pertinent issues and incidents to the operations manager, the client, and other Admiral/ADM Department Managers as appropriate.
Interaction with a variety of persons including clients, visitors, public safety officials, employees, and the general public. Other duties as assigned.
As a supply specialist, my primarily responsible for supervising or performing tasks involving the general upkeep and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment. Preparing all unit and organizational supply documents. Maintaining an automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment.
Coordinating supply activities. Posting transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files.
Duties will include transporting or storing materials, manually loading or unloading freight cars, trucks, or other transporting devices; unpacking, shelving, or placing items in proper storage locations, or transporting material.
Officers (SPO's) will provide protective services for the patients, families, staff, and property of the Children's National Health System (CNHS). As directed, CNHS SPO's respond to emergencies while enforcing the established hospital policies and under the laws of the District of Columbia. CNHS Department personnel must maintain a tactful and courteous demeanor in the exercising of duties. Performed access control using state-of-the-art technology to ensure the safety of patients. Performed security patrols of the entire campus to proactively identify risks to the hospital. Frequently works with medical professionals in the advancement of patient safety.
June 2012 to Present
Maryland Army National Guard Soldier
E-4/ Specialist
June 2012 – Current.
92F-Petroleum Supply Specialist
92G-Culinary Specialist
31B-Military Police
CCTV
MD Guard Card / GC# -102-234794
MD Guard Card / GC# -102-234794
MD Gun Permit / HGP - 21HGP-01726
ATLAS1&2 (Terrain Lifter, Army System)
6000 M:Forklift, 6,000-lb, Variable Reach, Rough Terrain
LIGHT CAPABILITY ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT (LCRTF)