
Dynamic airport management professional skilled in overseeing daily operations and staff coordination. Expertise in safety compliance and training implementation, driving enhanced efficiency and maintaining high operational standards.
Quartermaster is a navigation member and always worked for operations at all commands, I was both Surface and Submariner. Mainly was safe transit and see the Plan of the day from your commander is followed.
** After Desert Storm completion Subic Base in the Philippines was hit with destruction of Mount Pinatubo the largest volcanic eruption in the last 85 years with a category 3 Typhoon. Multiple command got a Meritorious Award but I received a individual award. Destruction at base was devastating and we was in base negotiation which ended with the closure of Subic Base but the way the Base Agreement read was if something on base map read Bowling Alley it had to be a operating Bowling Alley. After removing 12" of volcanic ash we rebuild the Base.
Started as geophysical Jug and Cable Layer but soon advanced to observer which supervised recording crew
supervisor. My crew was choose to put computers from Southmost Tx to New Orleans La. Phillip Petroleum had created and used what was Called Opseis. which did away with laying heavy cable for miles and replaced it with computers which cut down water leakage in cables.
computer was a 5500 micro processor.
Crews in this field had following structure.
Party Manager
Permit Man (acquire landowner permission)
Surveyor (First time I used GPS)
Drillers (drill 140' holes and secure dynamite at bottom.
Layout Crew which Observer was in charge which was me.
Shooter Which would hook to firing wire and then I would sit dynamite of to simulate earthquake and record 5 miles with 40 recording sites and move 440 ft and do it again.
** I was tasked to put 40 recording computers on bay down south in the salt water bays and record data for the geologist.
Lift this job after 1987 recession and the white crude
oil. Joined the Navy
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