United States
Current BSN Student - Northwestern State University. Army Reserve Logistician. Prior Field Artillery Officer. And father of three.
• Direct supervisor of >70 people encompassing all aspects of the organization ranging from pay, performance evaluations, training, and discipline. • Performed administrative functions in the areas of support services, awards, civilian personnel, manpower, document/reports control, logistics, etc.; analyzing and measuring the effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity of administrative programs; and providing staff advice, assistance, and consultation in response to a wide variety of administrative procedures, taskings, and response to inquiries.
• Acquired and moved more than 3.5 billion dollars worth of goods for the department of defense as well as foreign nationals. • Performed administrative functions in the areas of support services, awards, civilian personnel, manpower, document/reports control, logistics, etc.; analyzing and measuring the effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity of administrative programs; and providing staff advice, assistance, and consultation in response to a wide variety of administrative procedures, taskings, and response to inquiries.
• Acquired and moved supplies and equipment for a battalion sized element, in excess of 54 million dollars, across warzones, Europe, and the Eastern United States. • Performed administrative functions in the areas of support services, awards, civilian personnel, manpower, document/reports control, logistics, etc.; analyzing and measuring the effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity of administrative programs; and providing staff advice, assistance, and consultation in response to a wide variety of administrative procedures, taskings, and response to inquiries. —————— Acquisitions, 48th IBCT - Fort Stewart, GA 01 AUG 2018- 20 OCT 2018 [40 hours/week] • Prepared and documented equipment to travel from continental united states to Afghanistan within a given timeline, synchronously with other battalion elements within the 48th IBCT Gap in employment: awaiting Army mobilization to Afghanistan 01 JUN 2018- 01 AUG 2018
• Mission Statement: To train and professionally develop US Army, Marine, and international officers who are experts in the integration and application of Fires knowledge; well-grounded in Joint and Combined Arms operations, doctrine and tactics; and possess the necessary problem solving skills and adaptability to lead unified land operations. • FACCC provides a challenging course of instruction to prepare students for the next phase of their army career. The FACCC competencies for CPT's: demonstrate the ability to think critically within Unified Land Operations, possess the ability to provide adaptive and flexible leadership, conduct problem solving, conduct Field Artillery operations planning, synchronize Fire Support assets with maneuver, and demonstrate mastery of battery level operations. CCC students' are taught with an emphasis on "how to think" and not "what to think." FACCC students are expected to be mature, responsible, and dedicated officers.