Roland Reyes has 16 years’ experience as a Combat Medic in the U.S. Army. His experience in office administration, planning, and operations have earned him several awards and the respect of his peers. His positive attitude, motivation, and tireless energy inspired others to work hard and succeed. Mr. Reyes is Disabled Veteran whose strongest desire is to continue serving the community.
Advocate for and facilitate clients’ access to community resources; housing assistance, utility assistance, and relevant community services and benefits.
Provided office management on all operational, administrative, analytical, and logistical tasks. Developed strong relationships within the Embassy and among Dominican Government Officials. Reviewed monthly budget and activity reports to ensure compliance with regulations.
o Assigned to US Embassy Kabul during drawdown
o Developed comprehensive engagement schedule for USS Comfort visit to DOM REP
o Security planning for DEA, USMS, and CBP deportation and extradition flights
o Planned, coordinated, and supervised International Relief Flights into Haiti 2021
o Managed Civilian Timekeeping Program
o Security Manger – Verified Security Clearances
Instructor for Combat Medic Specialist Training Program in Tactical Combat Care, Urban Operations, and Battalion Aid Station Operations.
o Selected to serve TDY as Trainer to deploying troops
o First to earn Army Instructor Badge on Camp Bullis
o Supervised over 10,000 invasive medical procedure
Served as the senior medical advisor to the Battalion Commander, responsible for the medical readiness of subordinate units through coaching, training assistance and evaluation. Responsible for the oversight of all medical related logistic, administrative, and training matters within the Battalion.
o Supervised 8 NCOs and 40 Soldiers
o Victim Advocate
o Worked directly with flight surgeon to ensure pilots were medically fit
o Strengthened relationships between Host Nation and US through spirited and realistic training
Served as the Primary Care Supervisor in a health clinic that provides care to a population of over 8,500 beneficiaries; assists with outpatient care and treatment; charged with the supervision, counseling, mentoring and professional development of twelve Soldiers and 6 Civilians; responsible for the accountability of medical equipment valued at $500,000.
o Patient Liaison
o Organized the first Relay for Life for Hohenfels Military Community
o Led efforts in becoming OSHA Star Certified
o Timekeeper and Reviewer
o Dedicated Travel Agent