Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Awards And Commendations
Professional Development And Training
Security Clearance
Open To Specialized Training
Passion
Personal Information
Languages
Timeline

Luis A. Diaz Vazquez

Saint Charles

Summary

Highly disciplined and mission-focused Supply NCOIC (92Y) in the U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR) with a Secret Security Clearance. Strong background in logistics, physical security, high-risk operations, and investigative procedures. Holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminal Investigations from La Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico. Manages a $6 million property book, including sensitive materials such as weapons, radios, and night vision goggles (NVGs) with a 100% accountability record. Conducted 24 inventories, including 4 full 100% inventories and change of command inventories, ensuring zero losses. Seeking a position as a Special Agent within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), with career advancement toward SWAT operations, Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), and homicide investigations to leverage expertise in tactical operations, security enforcement, and criminal investigations.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Supply NCOIC (92Y)

U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
01.2023 - Current
  • Oversees logistical operations and property accountability for military unit, managing assets worth over $6 million
  • Conducted 24 inventories, including 4 full 100% inventories and change of command inventories, ensuring zero losses
  • Responsible for physical security and access control for the unit’s arms vault and classified areas
  • Maintains and utilizes SIPR token access for handling classified communications and military logistics databases
  • Implements risk mitigation strategies to prevent theft, loss, or damage to sensitive items
  • Provides training on supply chain procedures, security measures, and inventory protocols to soldiers and leadership
  • Coordinates emergency response procedures and high-risk asset transfers under strict security protocols

Physical Security Officer

U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
01.2023 - Current
  • Ensures compliance with security protocols for military installations and oversees facility access control measures
  • Conducts physical security inspections, vulnerability assessments, and risk mitigation plans
  • Manages key control systems, restricted area procedures, and emergency response protocols
  • Collaborates with law enforcement and military security personnel on investigations related to security incidents
  • Assists in tactical training exercises, operational security drills, and force protection planning

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice and Criminal Investigations

La Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico
12.2024

Skills

  • M4 Rifle Series
  • Red Dot CCO
  • Precision shooting
  • Tactical engagements
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • GCSS-Army
  • PBUSE
  • Military supply databases

Awards And Commendations

  • Army Achievement Medal (AAM) – Recognized for outstanding performance in logistics and security operations.
  • Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (ARCAM) – Awarded for exemplary service in the U.S. Army Reserve.
  • National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) – Recognized for honorable military service.
  • Army Service Ribbon (ASR) – Awarded for successful completion of military training.

Professional Development And Training

  • Military Supply Chain & Inventory Management Training
  • Physical Security & Arms Room Management Certification

Security Clearance

Secret

Open To Specialized Training

Yes

Passion

High-risk law enforcement, national security, and criminal investigations.

Personal Information

Willing To Relocate: Yes

Languages

Spanish
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

Supply NCOIC (92Y) - U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
01.2023 - Current
Physical Security Officer - U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
01.2023 - Current
La Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico - Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice and Criminal Investigations
Luis A. Diaz Vazquez