1. Clifford Hayes Boutwell
92 Fieldstone Lane • Dallas, GA 30132
229-563-2101 • chboutwell@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE
Obtain a position with a superior organization where I can draw upon my extensive leadership, self-
motivation, and various military skill sets that will produce a thriving and productive work environment.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Operations NCO (2011 - Present)
Army National Guard (Rank E-6), Marietta, GA
Plan, resource,and manage Brigade level training events. Evaluate training exercises at the individual and
collective task levels. Conducted and evaluated HAZMAT response operations with the FEMA Homeland
Response Force to include the Civil Support Team (CST). Analyze data and compare current mission
posture to current world events. Coordinate and attend training functions with local Law,Fire, and EMS in
efforts to form a seamless response force. Set up audio and visual aids to facilitate Brigade level meetings
and exercises. Utilized resources on hand to design and build mobile platforms capable of tracking any
response within FEMA Region IV to support up to 5 Brigades. Operated and maintained stationary
Common Operating Picture within the Operations center. Developed attribute tables within ARC GIS to
facilitate a more seamless rotating picture of actions at the objective. Assist in the orders writing process.
Posture section for success in real world responses. Manage all timelines and section equipment. Build
computer based tools to expedite the analytical process during a disaster response. Ensure all section
members are physically fit and ready to deploy at all times.
Terrain Data Supervisor (12Y) (2013 - Present)
Army National Guard (Rank E-6) Marietta, GA
Responsible for using geographic data that supports military/civilian operations for Disaster Relief,
Homeland Security, and underground and above ground infrastructure analytical evaluations. Collect,
analyze and distribute geospatial information to represent the terrain and its possible effects on security,
safety,and the environment. Update databases and programs in order to improve efficiency and production
utilizing the ARC GIS and web based data systems. Design attribute tables that show infrastructure,
demographics, crime, hydrology, and census data. Build and manage geographic databases.
Recruiting and Retention (2008-2011)
Army National Guard (Rank E-6), Southeast, GA
Performed recruiting duties in a rural recruiting station; responsible for all administrative and production
requirements; conducted contacted and interviewed to qualify and process applications for candidates to
enlist into the U.S. Army National Guard; consistently coordinated activities with parents, educators,and
civic leaders of the community as related to recruiting activities and programs; responsible for
accountability, development and training of all Soldiers in the Recruit Sustainment Program.
Supply NCO (2007-2008)
Army National Guard (Rank E-6), Americus, GA
Responsible for multi-million dollar inventory. Conducted inspections of property and buildings and
reported discrepancies to CFMO. Maintained records for all equipment and inspections conducted on site.
Updated records to improve efficiency of Armory operations pertaining to equipment inventory, issue, and
recovery. Maintained property to conform to the standards required by GA DOD. Maintained all hazardous
materials with in the Armory. Ensured all personnel, equipment, and buildings were in compliance with
OSHA standards.
2. Infantryman (11B) (1998 - 2013)
Army National Guard (Rank E-6) Marietta, GA
Leads an infantry team in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and
professional support to both superiors and subordinates in the accomplishment of their duties. Lead,
supervise, and train subordinate personnel. Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (BIFV) System Master
Gunner who is trained in the maintenance of the M2A2 ODS and the M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle
weapon systems and fire control systems; capabilities, ballistics, and the development of the Surface
Danger Area Diagrams for all ammunition types inherent to the combat vehicles and weapon systems of a
Heavy Brigade Combat Team.
Electro-Optical Ordnance Repairer (2171) (1992 - 1998)
Marine Corps (Rank E-4) Jacksonville, NC
Performs electro-optical maintenance and repair to ground ordnance laser and night vision devices, small
missiles systems, and other fire control equipment. Duties also include performing mechanical,
mechanical-optical and electrical repairs to include inspecting, troubleshooting, and adjusting fire control
instruments and systems. The electro-optical ordnance repairer also completes basic shop administrative
forms and records using technical publications.
OTHER EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Job Availability Date: Immediately
Citizenship: United States Citizen
Security Clearance: Active Top Secret (SCI Pending)
SKILLS
Operations Management, Exercise Planning and Evaluation, OSHA 40 hour, DoD ISR Programs
(Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance), Audio/Visual set up and maintenance. Tactical Operations
Center design and set up (stationary and mobile), Cartography, GIS Data Development, HTML 5,
Windows 10, Topography, Mapping, Read/Interpret Maps,Remote Sensing, Civil Disaster Plans, ARC
GIS 10, GIS Compliance Inspection, GEMA Critical Infrastructure Key Resource Asset Protection,
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Protocol, HAZMAT Certified, Disaster Relief & Recovery
Services, Microsoft Office,Internet Protocol, Defensive Tactics, Armament Systems, Armored Vehicles,
Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle Master Gunner, Electronics Repair, Land Combat Systems, Leadership,
Military Experience, Optical Calibrations/Specifications, Ordnance Control, Patrol Premises,Traffic
Control, Weapons Systems Operations, Weapons Techniques, Weapons Training
EDUCATION
Some College Courses,Fire Science (2011 - 2011)
Wiregrass Technical College, Valdosta, GA
FEMA INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM CERTIFICATIONS
FEMA certified in the following: IS005, IS100, IS103, IS200, IS300, IS315, IS400, IS546, IS547, IS700,
IS800, IS860, IS922. Certifications support the ability to respond and manage in the lower and upper levels
of a disaster response.
AWARDS AND ACHEVEMENTS
Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal (5 awards), Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal,
Combat Infantry Badge, Honor Graduate Army Basic and Advanced Leadership Courses