Fort Gregg Adams, Virginia, United States
Currently serving as a Student Officer in the Army Sustainment University’s Logistics Captain’s Career Course (LGCCC)
Managed the daily operations and training for one of the Army’s two 92A “Automated Logistical Specialist” training companies, consisting of 15 Drill Sergeants and 16 Instructors responsible for the MOS training and certification of 2,500 Soldiers annually
Second in Command of B Co, 68th DSSB, a Division Support Maintenance Company. Responsible for managing the training, maintenance, and daily operations of 148 Soldiers and 130 pieces of equipment supporting Fort Carson units through armament, automotive, calibration, and recovery support operations
Served as the Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Platoon Leader in the 4th Infantry Division Support Maintenance Company. Responsible for managing the repair of Land Combat Systems, Electronic Maintenance Systems, and Engineer Support Systems across multiple Brigades. Responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and training of 40 Soldiers and equipment valued in excess of $3 million. Additional duty areas include Unit Movement Officer, Contracting Officer Representative, and Physical Security Officer.
Oversaw the fulfillment and quality control of Government logistics support contracts. Responsible for the housing, food support, maintenance, and management of a logistics support area consisting of 250 Soldiers, as well as the support and maintenance of vehicles involved in port operations. Successfully coordinated the movement of 2,500 Soldiers from multiple forward operating sites throughout Eastern Europe to points of departure, assisting in their return to the US.
Received training in basic Soldier skills, personnel management, applied logistics, and multifunctional logistics. Received certification as in MOS 91A: “Maintenance and Materiel supervisor”
Responsible for the training and oversight of a team of five individuals. Oversaw daily operations consisting of sales, admissions, maintenance, and customer service.