1. CALEB ARNOLD
Address: 1548 15TH
Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31901
Phone: 706.566.8499 E-mail:
calebarnold100786@gmail.com
Active TS/SCI Clearance
High-performing, dedicated, and multifaceted professional, offering extensive training and work
experience in integration, software interface consulting, customer support and team building.
Natural and efficient leader; expert at supervising, guiding, and motivating teams toward the
execution and completion of tasks.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
CIVILIAN CAREER OVERVIEW
Augustine Consulting INC October 2012-Current
Ranger Team 3 Fielding Lead for 3rd
Ranger Battalion, Fort Benning, GA
• Lead integrator for 3rd
Ranger Battalions premiere C4ISR system-“Nett Warrior”- A Soldier
worn system designed to increase situational awareness for the dismounted warfighter.
• Manage a three-man team of Field Service Representatives embedded with 3rd
Ranger
Battalion to provide operational and training support on all Nett Warrior equipment.
• Facilitate the scheduling and planning of the fielding of Nett Warrior planning and
fielding to 3rd
Ranger Battalion, Ranger Special Troops Battalion and 75th
RHQ.
• Maintain interoperability with all tactical, IP Bases technologies employed by the 75th
Ranger Regiment from tier 1 (tactical edge), up to the tier 3 (forward operating base).
• Build and maintain the PRC154 radio mesh networks employed by the customer and
modify those plans, as needed depending on the mission.
• Field and train 3rd
Ranger Battalion on all the new Android based software and
equipment issued to the unit by the Nett Warrior program office.
• Provide insight in the development of pre-mission, mission execution and post-mission
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), for all Nett Warrior and related equipment.
• Designed a Regimental sized Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) network architecture to
maximize Battalion level cross communications utilizing the AN/PRC 154A Rifleman Radio
and Nett Warrior End User Devices.
United States Special Operations Command July 2006-July 2012
3rd
Ranger Battalion, Fort Benning, GA
Security Management and Functions
• Captured more than 400 enemies in action by strategically planning and executing over
300 high-risk raids from Joint Force Operations in support of Operation enduring Freedom
(OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).
• Selected by the Joint Tasks Force Commander to lead the tactical questioning on 29
high-risk raids, resulting in the conviction of 25 high-value individuals in OEF.
• Utilized expert oversight in assessing preparedness and comprehensive knowledge of
each employee for the deployment.
• Delivered security service while accomplishing high-risk special operation missions
overseas in collaboration with a nine-man team.
Leadership and Training
• Entrusted and selected by the Battalion Command Sergeant Major over 72 other team
leaders in establishing and training a new special operations company.
• Received commendation from the Joint Tasks Force Commander for outstanding bravery
in protecting two wounded rangers during extractions.
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2. CALEB ARNOLD
Address: 1548 15TH
Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31901
Phone: 706.566.8499 E-mail:
calebarnold100786@gmail.com
• Established a reputation for continuously handling increasing responsibilities by earning a
fast-track promotion ahead of peers.
• Displayed strong leadership capabilities in supervising and leading nine team members
and controlling a 4-man team.
• Broadened knowledge and skills of team members by providing hands-on training,
management, and assistance.
• Earned distinction as major contributor in the improvement of the department’s targeting
ability through effectual training of six fire team leaders on ground-based signal targeting
and Global System for Mobile Communications theory.
• Led and supervised numerous subordinates to attend and successfully complete the
United States Army Ranger School through proactive training, encouragement of their
knowledge and confidence.
Military Operations
• Managed and controlled maintenance accountability and serviceability of all assigned
equipment ranging from $100K to $300K.
• Contributed strategic insights in planning and executing special operation missions;
guaranteed team knowledge and readiness regarding the entire mission.
• Enhanced and consistently maintained team’s ability to deploy to a tactical
environment worldwide within 18 hours.
• Handpicked to oversee the logistics and the management of more than $10M in military
vehicles and special operations equipment.
Interpersonal Support and Relations
• Developed productive working relationships with direct superiors and employees through
exemplary assistance with collective training, supporting the light infantry, and a range of
special operations missions.
• Directed and coordinated health, welfare, morale, and discipline of employees as well
as their family members.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
CISCO CCENT
CompTIA Security +
United States Army Ranger School
Warrior Leadership Course
Advanced Leadership Course
United States Army Jumpmaster School
Modern Army Combative Program Level 1
Special Operations Combative Program
United States Army Infantry School
Ranger Indoctrination Program
Vanguard Combative Applications Training
Advanced Marksmanship Training
Regimental Master Breacher
Low Impact Breacher
AWARDS AND HONORS
Bronze Star with Valor (1)
Joint Service Accommodation Medals (2)
Good Conduct Medals (2)
Army Accommodation Medals (2)
Army Achievement Medals (2)
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