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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
1 Strong Leader in high pressure situation
2 Ability to work under tight deadlines
3 Excels when working with a team
4 Excellent communicator
5 Posess Secret US DOD Security Clearance
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
1 Personal Security training
2 Special Reaction Team training
3 Explosive Recognition training
4 Combat Patrol and Security training
5 Heavy Weapons/Machine Gun training
6 Detainee Operations training
7 Hand-to-Hand Combatives Instructor training
8 Combat Life Saver
TECHNICAL SKILLS
1 Operating Systems: MS Window 2010 and XP, Apple OS X
2 Software: Microsoft Office Applications
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Installation Entry Controller
USAF
03/2005 to 11/2005
Vandenberg AFB, California
1 Performed entry control which included directing authorized vehicles onto the installation, searching/inspecting personnel and vehicles
2 Implemented contingency actions during increased Force Protection Conditions or unexplained events
3 Processed complaints involving minor crime and incidents, initiated limited investigative actions
Detainee Cell Guard
USAF
12/2005 to 06/2006
Bagram AF, Afghanistan
1 Performed duties as a cell guard for minimum to maximum security detainees to include captured High Value Targets
2 Performed duties as Quick Reaction Force; conducted over 20 successful cell extractions
3 Selected as lead convoy machine gunner for detainee transfers from Bagram to Kabul, Afghanistan
Law Enforcement Patrolman
USAF
07/2006 to 10/2006
Vandenberg AFB, California
1 Provided law enforcement and emergency response services to ensure safety and welfare of personnel
2 Performed initial criminal/traffic investigations and processed evidence
3 Responded to criminal/hostile incidents, reports of intrusion, and situations involving a threat of life, property, or priority resources
4 Conducted routine and random checks of vital aerospace resources/facilities to identify evidence of tampering or unauthorized activity
5 Served as a Flight On-The-Job Training Monitor also known as OJT
6 Ensured that all personnel were knowledgeable and prepared to perfumed assigned duties effectively
7 Set up and oversaw temporary restricted areas
8 Executed top-notch security for AF General; ensured personal safety on and off base during visit
Personal Security Detail Leader Gunner
89th Military Police Brigade
11/2006 to 11/2007
Baghdad, Iraq
1 Selected for 92nd MP BN PTT mission; affected ops for 42 Iraqi Police stations; enabled 10,000 IPs to secure 2.1 million citizens
2 Operated M-2/M-240 to defend squad from rocket propelled grenade/small arms attacks by anti-Iraqi insurgents
3 Lead 274 successful combat patrols throughout Iraq traveling over 12,000 miles
4 Protected Iraqi Police Commanding General during meetings imperative to planning/executing the Baghdad Security Plan
5 Escorted Center for Strategic & International Studies team; provided President/Congress with Iraqi Police training status
6 Established point security during three IED strikes to protect dismounted squad members conducting recovery operations
7 Assisted with training/ mentoring 3,000 Iraqi Police from seven police stations on law enforcement/force protection
8 Executed aggressive roof top security; mitigated vehicle borne IEDs/small arms fire; improved overall Force Protection in hostile areas
9 Responsible for the maintenance on military vehicles and weapons valued at over $500,000
Police Transition Assistance Team (PTAT) Member
USAF
03/2010 to 01/2011
Laghman Province, Afghanistan
1 Trained/Mentored over 300 Afghan National Police in 3 different Districts in the Province on CommunityPolicing
2 Conducted base tower security during four base attacks and provided immediate visual assessments protecting base forces
3 Conducted over 30 dismounted combat patrols with Afghan National Police and Afghan Army; covered over 50 square miles
4 Instructed/oversaw 8 snap Traffic Control Points setup by local forces
Security Forces Leader
USAF
11/2012 to 5/2015
Dyess AFB, Texas
1 Protected 33 B-1s and 26 C-130s, munitions storage area and other combat-ready resources valued over $15 Billion
2 Directed restricted area security, detected/detained unauthorized personnel and updated aircraft parking locations
3 Enforced base traffic codes, utilized speed-measuring devices and coordinated actions with local agencies
4 Performed Range Safety Line Official duties; elevated tactical weapons transition skills for 242 personnel
EDUCATION
1 Alan Hancock College pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice

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  • 1. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY 1 Strong Leader in high pressure situation 2 Ability to work under tight deadlines 3 Excels when working with a team 4 Excellent communicator 5 Posess Secret US DOD Security Clearance SPECIALIZED TRAINING 1 Personal Security training 2 Special Reaction Team training 3 Explosive Recognition training 4 Combat Patrol and Security training 5 Heavy Weapons/Machine Gun training 6 Detainee Operations training 7 Hand-to-Hand Combatives Instructor training 8 Combat Life Saver TECHNICAL SKILLS 1 Operating Systems: MS Window 2010 and XP, Apple OS X 2 Software: Microsoft Office Applications PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Installation Entry Controller USAF 03/2005 to 11/2005 Vandenberg AFB, California 1 Performed entry control which included directing authorized vehicles onto the installation, searching/inspecting personnel and vehicles 2 Implemented contingency actions during increased Force Protection Conditions or unexplained events 3 Processed complaints involving minor crime and incidents, initiated limited investigative actions Detainee Cell Guard USAF 12/2005 to 06/2006 Bagram AF, Afghanistan 1 Performed duties as a cell guard for minimum to maximum security detainees to include captured High Value Targets 2 Performed duties as Quick Reaction Force; conducted over 20 successful cell extractions 3 Selected as lead convoy machine gunner for detainee transfers from Bagram to Kabul, Afghanistan Law Enforcement Patrolman USAF 07/2006 to 10/2006 Vandenberg AFB, California
  • 2. 1 Provided law enforcement and emergency response services to ensure safety and welfare of personnel 2 Performed initial criminal/traffic investigations and processed evidence 3 Responded to criminal/hostile incidents, reports of intrusion, and situations involving a threat of life, property, or priority resources 4 Conducted routine and random checks of vital aerospace resources/facilities to identify evidence of tampering or unauthorized activity 5 Served as a Flight On-The-Job Training Monitor also known as OJT 6 Ensured that all personnel were knowledgeable and prepared to perfumed assigned duties effectively 7 Set up and oversaw temporary restricted areas 8 Executed top-notch security for AF General; ensured personal safety on and off base during visit Personal Security Detail Leader Gunner 89th Military Police Brigade 11/2006 to 11/2007 Baghdad, Iraq 1 Selected for 92nd MP BN PTT mission; affected ops for 42 Iraqi Police stations; enabled 10,000 IPs to secure 2.1 million citizens 2 Operated M-2/M-240 to defend squad from rocket propelled grenade/small arms attacks by anti-Iraqi insurgents 3 Lead 274 successful combat patrols throughout Iraq traveling over 12,000 miles 4 Protected Iraqi Police Commanding General during meetings imperative to planning/executing the Baghdad Security Plan 5 Escorted Center for Strategic & International Studies team; provided President/Congress with Iraqi Police training status 6 Established point security during three IED strikes to protect dismounted squad members conducting recovery operations 7 Assisted with training/ mentoring 3,000 Iraqi Police from seven police stations on law enforcement/force protection 8 Executed aggressive roof top security; mitigated vehicle borne IEDs/small arms fire; improved overall Force Protection in hostile areas 9 Responsible for the maintenance on military vehicles and weapons valued at over $500,000 Police Transition Assistance Team (PTAT) Member USAF 03/2010 to 01/2011 Laghman Province, Afghanistan 1 Trained/Mentored over 300 Afghan National Police in 3 different Districts in the Province on CommunityPolicing 2 Conducted base tower security during four base attacks and provided immediate visual assessments protecting base forces 3 Conducted over 30 dismounted combat patrols with Afghan National Police and Afghan Army; covered over 50 square miles 4 Instructed/oversaw 8 snap Traffic Control Points setup by local forces Security Forces Leader USAF 11/2012 to 5/2015 Dyess AFB, Texas 1 Protected 33 B-1s and 26 C-130s, munitions storage area and other combat-ready resources valued over $15 Billion 2 Directed restricted area security, detected/detained unauthorized personnel and updated aircraft parking locations 3 Enforced base traffic codes, utilized speed-measuring devices and coordinated actions with local agencies 4 Performed Range Safety Line Official duties; elevated tactical weapons transition skills for 242 personnel EDUCATION 1 Alan Hancock College pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice