This document provides a summary of Alex Reeves' qualifications, employment history, education, training, and awards. It details his over 6 years of experience in military law enforcement, including serving as a Master at Arms and providing security and law enforcement duties at various naval bases and hospitals. His experience includes training personnel, conducting patrols, and responding to medical emergencies. He is currently pursuing an Associate's degree in Emergency Medical Services and has extensive medical and security training.
1. Reeves, Alex
ALEX_REEVES13@HOTMAIL.COM
VETERAN’S PREFERNCE STATUS
CLEARANCE: SECRET
CITIZENSHIP: US
QUALIFICATIONS:
Military Law Enforcement for over 6 years as Master at Arms
Law Enforcement Official Certification to act as Body Guard for international and
domestic travel
Trained over 100 personnel in job professionalism and expertise with general
public interactions
Performed a variety of duties to include law enforcement, Anti-Terrorism Force
Protection (ATFP), harbor patrol and sentry for professional advancement
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
September 2015 – Current
Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
REACH Program Student Experiential Learning
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
LT Murphy, Registered Nurse, ICU
904-542-9190
DUTIES:
Completed over 750 hours of experiential learning to date, including job shadowing and
on-the-job training, in the Intensive Care Unit
Working with Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Leadership and staff in Internship-style training
for unit overview and familiarization with unit purpose
Strong focus towards patient centered care and safety first
Introduction to:
.staff competencies .unit procedures and protocols
.infection control processes .privacy issues
Training and participating in clinical duties such as:
.patient transport .room turnover and prep
.crash cart re-stock .compression cup placement
.testing blood sugars .administration of insulin
.appropriate methods for drug administration
.proper disposal of biomedical hazardous wastes and sharps
2. .Participating in shift turnovers and Physician rounds
.Essentris trained to enter information into patient charts
.Learning placement and removal of IV lines
Observed :
.C-section birth
.Upper Gastro-Intestinal scans
.Arterial Blood Gas Testing (ABG’s)
.Bronchoscopies
.Cytologists performing cellular tests for diagnosis
.Botox injection
.Chest tub placement and removal
June 2015 – September 2015
Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
Navy Law Enforcement/Security Office
LT DeCastro, Department Head, Security Office
904-542-7545
DUTIES:
Issued identification badges to hospital staff
Assisted with drug testing procedures
Was asked repeatedly to act as Bailiff for non-judicial punishment hearings by
Leadership
Administered traffic violation tickets
Performed general Security checks throughout hospital
Provided escort service for naval criminals
Performed criminal investigative services
Processed base access requests
September 2013 – June 2015
Guantanamo Base
Cuba
Navy Law Enforcement / Security
MAC Dierlam
312-660-4090
DUTIES:
Provided first aid to an inebriated victim of a bar fight with a laceration to his face.
Practiced first responder first aid and BLS techniques with NCIS through weeks of scenarios.
***Through my High Threat Protection Specialist course, I was certified in TCCC and trained in
the following. ***
3. Practiced buddy carry techniques
Practiced fireman carry
Learned how to stop a sucking chest wound
Learned how to dress an open wound
Learned how to immobilize a foreign object impaled in a persons eye
Learned how to use a windsle tourniquet
Learned how to use a C tourniquet
Learned how to properly apply pressure to arteries
Learned how to dress an amputated limb
Learned how to dress a head wound
Learned how to dress a neck wound
Learned how to splint a leg or an arm and immobilize the limb
Learned how to sweep a person for open wounds (Ones you can’t initially see, like
fragmentations of explosions or bullet wounds with no exit.)
Learned how to insert a Nasopharyngeal Airway Hose, AKA: Nose Hose, to unconscious
persons.
Qualified Active Shooter Responder
July 2012 – September 2013
Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
Kings Bay, Georgia
Master At Arms, Submarine Base Secuirty
MACM Necaise
912-573-3112
DUTIES:
Conducted daily patrol as an MA with countless responses to domestics, missing children,
building and fire alarms and interactions with the public.
Conducted over 1000 vehicle inspections which resulted in the finding of 5 unauthorized
firearms, over 300 rounds of ammunition and the apprehension of a barred person from the
installation.
Completed over 1000 Desk Journals, i.e. logs of incidents and responses made during a shift.
Acted as customer service for persons wanting to make a formal complaint, turn in lost items, or
register firearms with the base installation.
June 2010 – July 2012
Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
Kings Bay, Georgia
4. Maser At Arms for Marine Corps Security Force Battalion
MA1 Medina
912-573-3112
DUTIES:
Qualified in BLS
Qualified as a second class swimmer
Qualified in CLS (Combat Life Saver.)
Qualified Crewman
Acted as a waterborne deterrent for nuclear assets.
Acted as route security for transition of nuclear weapons and/or assets.
Qualified on M240 Machine Gun
Qualified Expert on M16 Long arm
Qualified Expert on M4A1 Long arm
Qualified Expert on M9 Pistol
Qualified on M500 Shotgun
Qualified on G911 Grenade
Qualified on W92 Grenade
Qualified on DRS (Diver Recall System)
April 2010 – June 2010
Naval A-School /Master At Arms
San Antonio, Texas
DUTIES:
Master At Arms and performing a variety of Security duties
Learning navy Security Protocols
Qualified in BLS
Learned basic care for persons exposed to OC spray.
February 2010 – April 2010
Navy Boot Camp
Naval Station Great Lakes, Chicago Illinois
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
Florida State College Jacksonville
Currently Attending, AS Emergency Medical Services
5. MasterAt Arms A School
San Antonio, Texas, April 2010
Burchell High School, Wasilla, Alaska
High School Diploma 2008
Specialized Training
UNITED STATES NAVY, Great Lakes, IL
Hospital Medic Unit Rotation Training – Naval Hospital Jacksonville
Hospital Corpsman Skills Basic
Basic Life Support – Provider
High Threat Protection Specialist
Tactical Casualty Care-Law Enforcement First Responder/Provider Course (TCCC)
Active Shooter Responder
Patrolman
Non-Lethal Weapons
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Meritorious Unit Accommodation Award (MUC) x2
Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary (GWOTEX)
Overseas Ribbon
Good Conduct Medal x2
National Defense Ribbon
M4 Expert Ribbon
M9 Expert Ribbon
Skills
Leadership/Supervision Planning/Scheduling
Public speaking/Presentations Computer literacy
Process improvement Community relations
Problem solving/Resolution Team building and leading
Training junior personnel
Computer Skills
Essentris
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Outlook
Consolidated Law Enforcement Operations Center (CLEOC)