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Marvin Valdomar

Fort Bliss

Summary

Accomplished Medical Operations Leader with 19+ years of Army healthcare experience in emergency readiness, multinational coordination, and operational planning. Expert in developing large-scale medical support plans, leading evacuation operations, and managing cross-functional teams. Recognized for creating the first Health Support Plan within Indo-Pacific Command and establishing lifesaving procedures across Japan. Trusted senior leader repeatedly selected for high-impact roles, including acting First Sergeant and Brigade Medical Operations Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC).

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

Medical Platoon Sergeant

US Army
04.2025 - Current
  • Supervised and coordinated medical operations, ensuring full compliance with federal, Army, and civilian health regulations, while maintaining operational readiness and quality care standards.
  • Provided medical operations guidance to the command, optimizing coverage, readiness, and safety during all major training events.
  • Named the brigade’s top medically functioning platoon by the Brigade Medical Director within four months of assuming leadership.
  • Oversaw and synchronized medical logistics for major training exercises, forecasting supply requirements, and ensuring medical teams were fully equipped and mission-ready.


Brigade Medical Operations

US Army
10.2022 - 03.2025
  • Authored and implemented a Medical Letter of Instruction that became the operational standard for over 40 National Guard and Reserve units during a major medical contract transition.
  • Managed all medical operations independently for two years, earning top commendations from a three-star command and surgeon cell for superior performance and mission readiness.
  • Designed and implemented a brigade medical Common Operating Picture that improved planning and readiness tracking for over 10,000 training personnel during annual mobilization operations.

Brigade Medical Operations

US Army
04.2021 - 09.2022
  • Simultaneously served as the Medical Operations NCOIC and Support Operations Medical NCOIC, resolving critical medical chemical defense shortages across 20 sets, supporting the 8th Army and 2ID contingency missions.
  • Co-authored a Hearing Readiness SOP adopted by 2ID and the 65th Medical Brigade, permanently resolving readiness gaps for future rotational brigades.
  • Developed the brigade Health Service Support Plan for Areas I and III, enabling 400K COVID-19 tests and 16K vaccinations for 4,200 soldiers.

Platoon Sergeant

US Army
10.2019 - 04.2021
  • During the El Paso COVID-19 surge, the platoon was selected to direct the primary medical response, supporting Governor Abbott’s emergency mission and ensuring continuity of care while relieving 18 local hospitals.
  • Hand-selected to lead Brigade Medical Operations over seven senior NCOs for exceptional analytical and leadership capabilities in medical planning and execution.
  • Created and implemented detailed Concept of Operations (CONOP) and Operations Order (OPORD) frameworks; concepts were selected as the battalion standard, streamlining training execution and improving organizational planning.
  • Repeatedly selected to serve as acting First Sergeant during garrison and NTC operations, providing decisive leadership and oversight that sustained personnel readiness and unit morale.Developed tactical plans, ensuring mission objectives were met efficiently.

Air Defense Battery Senior Medic

US Army
08.2018 - 09.2019
  • Created and implemented the first Health Support Plan of its kind within the Indo-Pacific Command (PACOM) and Air Defense Artillery enterprise, establishing lifesaving procedures across northern Japan.
  • Unified Japanese Ground and Air Self-Defense Forces with local hospitals to expand medical coverage to U.S. and noncombatant personnel, earning recognition from multiple Japanese commands and advancing multinational medical interoperability.
  • Developed and implemented medical training programs that enhanced readiness and operational effectiveness during the Pacific missile crisis.


Education

No Degree - Health Care Administration

University of Arizona Global Campus
Chandler
08-2026

Skills

  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
  • Attention to detail
  • Flexible and adaptable
  • Dependable and responsible
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Computer skills
  • Organizational skills

Timeline

Medical Platoon Sergeant

US Army
04.2025 - Current

Brigade Medical Operations

US Army
10.2022 - 03.2025

Brigade Medical Operations

US Army
04.2021 - 09.2022

Platoon Sergeant

US Army
10.2019 - 04.2021

Air Defense Battery Senior Medic

US Army
08.2018 - 09.2019

No Degree - Health Care Administration

University of Arizona Global Campus
Marvin Valdomar