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Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 975-3201  edward.k.graybill.ctr@mail.mil
Professional Summary ________________________________________________________________
 Senior Client Training Specialist with Parsons Corporation, Parsons Technical Services:
Assigned to Mission Services Support Sector, Army National Guard (ARNG) Mission Command
Training Support Program (MCTSP). Senior training instructor (over 3 years experience), with
specialties in Sustainment Warfighting Function (WfF), Medical Plans and Operations, Senior Human
Resources, Force Management, and Mission Command WfF. Battalion Commander (LTC Medical
Commander). Experienced Staff Officer at the Infantry Division (2-Star command), Expeditionary
Sustainment Command (1-Star) – Corps, State Command – Joint Forces (2-Star), Brigade Staff, and
Battalion Staff. Combat Veteran with 29 years of experience. Provide Mission Command Training
(MCT) for Army National Guard in both the digital and analog areas which enable commanders to
meet their readiness by assisting in training management and preparing battle staffs.
 Senior Military Trainer with Northrop Grumman Corporation, Mission Command Training
Support Program (MCTSP), Doctrinal Training Team (DTT) #7, MTC-Dodge, Camp Dodge, Iowa
for over 2 years. Sustainment Subject Matter Expert (SME), and Medical SME for DTT #7.
 Career military officer with 29 years of distinguished service to the Iowa National Guard and
U.S. Army Reserve; multiple leadership, primary staff, administrative and executive positions.
 Battalion Commander, 7212 Medical Support Command, USAR, Rochester, MN
 Senior Staff Experience at Division, ESC, State Headquarters, Brigades (2), and Battalion (4)
 Deployment/Peacetime experience with MCS, ABCS, BCS3, CPOF/TMC, MDMP, and MC4
 Solid professional with over 13 successful full-time years working in the personnel/medical career
field; deployment experience as medical/sustainment planner; unit commander; State HQs staff
 Experienced Medical Service Corps Officer with 26 years of distinguished service as an officer:
Medical Service Corps Award of Excellence (best Medical Service Corps captain in the Army
National Guard and Army Reserve as a commander); Expert Field Medical Badge; Bachelor of
Science in Psychology – President of National Honor Society in Psychology at Bowling Green State
University; Master of Business Leadership (Organizational Psychology); Numerous Senior Staff
positions as Medical Officer, including Division Surgeon Cell for all Plans and Operations for all
medical areas, such as Mental Health Services, for all of Southern Iraq (MND-South); Force
Development Officer in G3 for the 103rd
Expeditionary Sustainment Command, commanding over
5,000 Soldiers in five different states. Battalion Commander, 7212th
Medical Support Unit.
 Currently serving as Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the 7212th
Medical Support Unit, in
Rochester, MN for the United States Army Reserve (USAR). Responsible for all operations,
training and personnel readiness in the 7212th
MSU and subordinate units. Coordinate training with
Army and Joint operations, support major exercises, coordinate with U.S. Army Hospitals, Medical
Groups and Commands, RTS-Medical training, Combat Support Hospitals (CSH), Forward Surgical
Teams (FSTs), Soldier Readiness Processing (SRPs) medical readiness for mobilization and
deployments as directed, and conduct training for over 100 medical professionals and Soldiers.
 Recently served as a primary staff officer, Force Development Officer, in the G-3/5/7 Section of
the 103rd
Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), USAR. Coordinate Force Development
and Force Management plans and operations for the 103rd
ESC, covering over 50 different units in 5
states. Present briefings to the Commanding General and G3. Coordinate with 377 Theater
Sustainment Command, subordinate Brigades and Battalions, and other ESCs for Force Development.
Served last 3 years as the State Command Deputy Inspector General for both Army and Air Force
(Joint Position). Key leader in organizing Operation Unified Sustainment at MTC-Dodge. Published
in the Journal of Experimental Brain Research (2003) as an exercise scientist in human motor control
(University of Iowa), and taught at the graduate level at the University of Iowa for 10 years.
Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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Skills Summary ______________________________________________________________________
 Battalion Commander
 Senior Military Instructor
 Logistics Planner
 Medical Planner
 Project Management
 Personnel Management
 Operational Management
 Strategic Planner
 Theater Logistics Planner
 Sustainment SME
 Support Operations
 Medical Operations
 Force Development
 Management Support
 Leader Development
 Force Management
 Visual Info Officer
 Aide-de-Camp
 Medical SME
 Human Resource Officer
 Research and Policy
 Training
 Consulting
 Investigative Officer
 Human Factor Engineer
 AMEDD (Army Medical
Department) Advisor
Employment History _________________________________________________________________
Senior Client Training Specialist II – Parsons Corporation, Mission Command Training Support
Program (MCTSP), Doctrinal Training Team #31, and Mission Training Center (MTC) Dodge:
Oct 2015 – Present
 Provide war fighting function expertise in general support to the MCTSP and nationwide
support when required. Support the MTC’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) and support other
MTCs as required by the MCTSP needs.
 Provide the necessary management, training advisors and doctrinal subject matter experts
(SME) required to provide Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming (LVC-G) training
support services to ARNG Commanders and Soldiers with a focus on pre-mobilization and
collective war fighting tasks IAW the ARFORGEN model, and other pre-mobilization
training requirements outlined in Army Regulations (AR).
 Provides doctrinal training subject matter expertise to support live and constructive mission
command training. Plans, coordinates, prepares, and conducts battle CPXs, Integrated
STAFFEXs, Section STAFFEXs, Fires EXs LOGEXs, Digital COMMEXs, Military
Decision Making Process (MDMP) workshops, Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
proficiency training and other supporting events / activities associated with these exercises.
Training events conducted at the MTC or via MTT. Plan for and execute Concept
Development Conferences (CDCs), including site surveys, for ARNG Brigades and
Battalions to participate in DTT rotational events.
 Plan for and executes doctrinally current Section STAFFEXs for ARNG Brigades and
Battalions to provide commanders and staffs the opportunity to develop and apply war-
fighting skills using the framework of the MDMP. Develop doctrinally current training
materials including higher command operations orders, reports, briefings and leads
requested workshops.
 Coach, teach, and mentor units during the conduct of Section STAFFEXs in order to assist
the commander in achieving their training objectives. Provides “doctrinally correct textbook
solutions” upon request to training units for staff products and exercises at the conclusion of
each training event. Plan for and executes constructive (Integrated (Full) STAFFEX) in
coordination with other elements of the MCTSP for ARNG units, to provide commanders
and staffs the opportunity to exercise operations orders developed in Section STAFFEXs.
Provide on-site feedback to unit Commanders and appropriate staff members in the form of
informal discussions.
 Provide doctrinal advisory assistance, briefing support, and assistance with command
initiatives to include special reports, meetings, white papers, and other command
initiatives. Conducts annual refresher training for all DTT personnel to maintain continuity
of operations, sustain doctrinal currency, and certify all Contractor instructors.
 Train numerous brigade and battalion sized staffs, to include Sustainment Brigades (SB),
Maneuver Enhancement Brigades (MEB), Expeditionary Sustainment Brigades (ESC),
Infantry Brigades (IBCT, ABCT), Brigade Support Battalions (BSB), Combat Support
Sustainment Brigades (CSSBs), Field Artillery Battalions, Engineer Battalions, Infantry
Battalions, Multifunctional Medical Battalions, Regional Support Groups (RSGs), Troops
Commands, etc.
Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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Senior Military Instructor III – Northrop Grumman Corporation, Mission Command Training
Support Program (MTCSP), Doctrinal Training Team #7, and MTC-Dodge: Aug 2013 -
Sep 2015
 Trained dozens of units and thousands of Soldiers.
 Supported Brigade-level exercises, supported Warfighter WFX 15-3, working with the 230
SB, 15 SB, 38 ID, 405 MEB, 143 ESC, in one of the largest and most successful exercises
ever conducted.
 Train S1, S4, SPO, special staff officers, XO, and worked with many commanders.
 Traveled to Puerto Rico, Georgia, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Utah, Tennessee,
Indiana, and several other locations supporting exercises.
 Received awards from the 48 IBCT and 17 SB for excellence, and our team (DTT #7)
continually receives outstanding ratings for our support during exercises.
 Increased proficiency in BCS3 applications, CPOF, MCS, BFT, and other systems.
 Recommended to attend War College and for Battalion Command by Deputy Commander,
103rd
Expeditionary Sustainment Command, United States Army Reserve
 Have excelled at advanced military training, currently enrolled in the Advanced Warfighter
Operations Course for senior officers (through the U.S. Army War College), which results
in over 300 military education credits beyond JPME4 qualification.
 Have completed numerous senior level logistical courses, included completing Theater
Sustainment Course, for senior officer qualification in sustainment operations.
 Gained additional qualifications as Senior Transportation Officer, Ordnance Officer,
Medical Logistics Officer, Force Development Officer, Force Management, Public Affairs
(CMF46), and AMEDD Mental Health.
United States Army Reserve – 7212th
Medical Support Unit, 4224th
U.S. Army Hospital, (USAH),
Central Medical Area Support Group) CE-MARSG), AR-MEDCOM: May 2016 – Present
 Battalion-equivalent commander for 7212th
MSU, Rochester, MN
 Responsible for readiness of headquarters and all subordinate units within command
 Coordinate training with Joint operations, such as the 934th
Air Evacuation Squadron, U.S.
Air Force Reserve, MN
 Support Training with Regional Training Site (RST)-Medical at Fort McCoy, WI
 Support Training with Medical Support Training Center (MSTC)
 Coordinate training with MAYO Clinic, virtual ER training suite, Rochester, MN
 Coordinate with Combat Support Hospitals (CSH), U.S. Army Hospitals, Forward Surgical
Teams (FSTs), and other medical units
 Support numerous exercises, WAREX, CSTXs, ROTC missions, OC/T missions, functional
exercises, etc., both within the United States and overseas
 Coordinate with higher headquarters – 4224th
United States Army Hospital, CE-MARSG,
and Army Reserve Medical Command
 Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Reserve Component (RC) Advisor
United States Army Reserve – 103rd
Expeditionary Sustainment Command: Nov 2013 – May 2016
 Force Development Officer (50A), G3 Operations
 Senior Staff Officer – Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve
 Fusion Cell with Support Operations (SPO) team
 Primary Officer, leading full-time and drilling staff in G3
 Coordinate Command Plan for MTOE/TDA Changes
 Execute USTRUC Directives, coordinate Stationing plans (activations/inactivations/
conversions) for over 50 units in 5 states supporting over 5,000 Soldiers
 Provide Force Modernization plan to Commanding General (CG) of 103rd
ESC
 Support command on internal coordination on manpower/FTS actions
 Working Force Advisory Committee (WFAC) for 377 Theater Sustainment Command
 Brief CG and senior leaders on Force Structure changes, support Yearly Training
Briefings, coordinate for Plans cell and EECP (Early Entry Command Post)
Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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Iowa Army National Guard – (Active Duty Federal Technician) Aug 1999 – Nov 2013
Assistant Officer Strength Manager – Recruiting & Retention Bn (40hrs/wk) Apr 2013 – Nov 2013
 Coordinate officer strength management for the Iowa Army National Guard
 Human resource management and force development
Deputy Command Inspector General (40hrs/wk, full-time) Aug 2010 – Mar 2013
 Coordinate numerous system medical readiness improvement processes
 Primary Author – Title 10 / Title 32 Leader’s Guide, Iowa National Guard
 Improve G1 Admin actions through HSS Medical Board information paper, etc.
 Improved IG Office efficiency by over 300% during heavies caseload in history
 Assistant Program Manager – Office of the Inspector General
 Manager’s Internal Control Program (MICP) – MICP Council
 Assemble Unit Manager (AUM) for MICP – Ensure managers are trained in their internal
control responsibilities, identify material weaknesses through chain of command, ensure
evaluations are conducted IAW 5 year plan, signs certification on DA Form 11-2.
 Intelligence Oversight Inspection manager
 Serve as Deputy Inspector General for over 10,000 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians working in and
supporting the Iowa Army and Air National Guard.
 Manages overall daily operations, administration, and management of the National Guard’s
(NG) Inspector General (IG) Office, utilizing Army and Air Force automated systems
 Assists in providing the IG and Commanding General with continuing objective assessment
 Improve current level of performance of processes, products and services for all units
 Evaluated program effectiveness for staff operations, search for and implement creative
processes, products and services for continuous process improvement
 Oversee the Command Inspection Program (CIP) and Organization Compliance Program
(OCP) for implementation and effectiveness.
 Assess program, staff, and command needs, focusing on processes as a means to improve
results. Train staff and commands for process improvement
 Conduct detailed research of policies and procedures, conduct program analysis for
identifying trends for processes improvement, provide detailed analysis to senior officials
 Conduct monthly and quarterly briefings to commanding general, coordinate with State
Officials, National Guard Bureau, and Department of Army for problem resolution
 Subject matter expert for analyzing and summarizing data, and communicating results
Medical Plans and Operations Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 2009 – Feb 2010
 Deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom - COB Basra, Iraq
 Surgeon Cell – Medical Planner coordinate Joint Medical Operations and Mental Health
 Medical Planner for Multi-National Division – South (MND-S) for 40% of Iraq; 9 Combat
Maneuver Brigades, and including over 14,000 coalition forces.
 Detailed Plans and Operations knowledge of medical areas such as Suicide Prevention, etc.
 Embedded Plans Officer with G5 Plans Cell for G3, 34th
Infantry Division, coordinating
MEDEVAC support for MND-S and throughout Iraq (Assistant Aviation Planner in G5)
 Sustainment Planner for Sustainment Section (Surgeon, G1, G4, G8) with G5 Plans and MND-S,
coordinate Joint Medical Support with MNC-I (i.e., Air Force and Navy Mental Health, etc.)
 Coordinated Joint Medical Plans Operations, including working with Navy MEDEVAC
throughout MND-S and Northern Kuwait, involving briefing commanding Admiral
 Coordinate Air Force, Army, Civilian, and other Joint Medical Planning support for MND-S, to
include Joint Task Force for Army and Air Force Medical Support with MNC-I
 One of Lead Officers (Action Officer) for Phase IV Operations for Drawdown of Operation Iraqi
Freedom involving re-establishment of Brigade Forces in MND-S along MSR Tampa
 Recommended for School of Advance Military Studies (SAMS) for outstanding performance in
Surgeon Cell, G5 Plans, and Sustainment Cell for Iraq Deployment with 34th
ID
 Developed detailed tracking system for all medical personnel in Division, recognized for
exceptional planning in medical and sustainment plans/operations.
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922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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 Extensive training and utilization of MCS training and application, ABCS, CPOF, MCS, and
numerous staff briefing process involving MDMP. Brief the Division Commander, senior staff, e
Division Surgeon, and G5Plans Officer on a multitude of medical operations and plans.
Operations Branch Chief, Army G3, JFHQ-IA (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 2009 – Aug 2010
 Coordinated numerous plans and operations, supporting the G1 and mobilization operations, for
the Iowa Army National Guard G3 directorate in the Joint Forces Headquarters
 Detailed to G1, Directorate of Personnel, to coordinate personal and medical operations
Senior Human Resource Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jul 2008 – Feb 2009
 Launched several continuous process improvement projects for the IAANG Personnel and
Human Resources Office; improved processes on administrative actions for medical boards,
education process, and sustainment validation.
Senior Personnel Office/S1 – 2008 Iowa Floods (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jun 2008 – Jul 2008
 Preformed personnel and human resources support for IAANG soldiers mobilized for the 2008
Iowa Floods – largest national disaster for the State of Iowa in recorded history.
 S1 for 67th
Troop Command, coordinating all Personnel, Medical, and Finance operations for
majority of 2008 Iowa Floods – forward S1 or all personal/medical operations
Senior Human Resource / Officer Personnel Manager (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jul 2005 – Jun 2008
 Responsible for personnel / human resource actions for the Iowa Army National Guard (IAANG);
officer personal actions, qualifications, boards, Unit Status Reports, and awards.
 Served as senior officer in the Officer Personnel Section of the Directorate of Personnel;
provided policy guidance and regulatory input and oversaw all officer personnel transactions.
 Launched several continuous process improvement projects for the IAANG Personnel and
Human Resources Office; improved processes on administrative actions for medical boards,
education process, and sustainment validation.
 Served as the IAANG Education Officer assisting Soldiers pursuing higher education.
Officer-in-Charge/Training Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jan 2004 – Jul 2005
 Coordinate and training and plans operations for Joint Forces Headquarters, Iowa
 Training and Planning for Iowa Army Medical Department (AMEDD), 185th
Regional Training
Institute, Ordnance Training Battalion, Training Site, and Iowa Army NG Directorates
S1/Personnel Officer for 2nd
Brigade Combat Team (2BCT) – drill status Jul 2002 – Mar 2004
 Coordinate all Personnel and Medical Actions (no Surgeon Cell) for 2nd
BCT, 34th
ID
 Assistant G1 for 34th
Infantry Division,
S2/3 Officer for 334th
Brigade Support Battalion, 2 IBCT) – drill status Jul 2001 – Jul 2002
 Operations and Intelligence Officer for the 334th
BSB – MAJ position
 70H, Medical Operations and Training, officer for the 334th
BSB
S4/Logistics Officer, 109th
Area Support Medical Battalion - drill status May 1999 – Jul 2001
 109th
Medical Battalion earned the Army G4 Battalion Supply Excellence Award
 Test Board Officer coordinating training/execution of Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB)
Company Commander, HHC 109th
ASMB- drill status Oct 1997 – May 1999
 Medical Service Corps (MSC) Award of Excellence – Best MSC company –grade officer in the
Army National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve (U.S. Army Surgeon General)
Other Senior Staff Experience:
State Deputy Public Affairs Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 20 01 – Jan 2004
 Public Affairs Officer for Iowa National Guard, Army and Air, over 7,500 service members
Executive Assistant to the Adjutant General (PAO additional duty) Mar 2002 – Oct 2002
 Aide-de-Camp for The Adjutant General of Iowa (2-Star commander)
State Mobilization Plans Officer – DCSOPS/G3 (40hrs/wk, full-time) Aug 1999 – Feb20 01
 Responsible for Mobilization Plans and Operations for Iowa Army National Guard
Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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Education___________________________________________________________________________
William Penn University, Ankeny, Iowa
Masters of Business Leadership Sep 2012
- Developed Performance Improvement Strategy for Inspector General
- Improved case efficiency of Inspector General Office by over 300%
- 4.0 GPA, graduated at top of class
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa – 60 + Hours Completed
Masters of Science/Ph.D. Program - Exercise Science, Human Motor Control
- Instructor, Researcher (published in Journal Exp Brain Research) 2003 (Vol 148, No 2)
- Over 90 Graduate Hours – Physiology, Psychology, Exercise Science, Fitness
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Bachelors of Science - Psychology May 1988
- University President’s Distinguished Service Award
- President Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society) - President
- Order of Omega Pan-Hellenic Leadership Honors (Lifetime Member)
- University Ambassador, Honor Student Association, Honors Alumni Society (2012)
Military Education and Credentials______________________________________________________
Army Reserve Brigade-Battalion Pre-Command Course, Fort Leavenworth, KS 2016
Battalion Pre-Command Course (BN-PCC), Fort Leavenworth, KS 2016
Health and Medical Aspects of Stability Operations (DL), Joint Warfighter Ctr 2016
JMESI-National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Joint Warfighter Center (DL) 2016
Military Mission Decision-Based Module (DL), Joint Warfighter Center (JKDDC) 2016
Adaptive Battle Staff – Joint Sustainment Center, Joint Warfighter Center 2016
How the Army Runs Course, Army Force Management School – Ft. Belvoir, VA 2015
Advanced Warfighter Operations Course (AWOC), CGSC Ph IV, Ft Leavenworth 2015
Introduction to Irregular Warfare (DL), Joint Special Operations University 2015
AMEDD ACCP National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Army Medical Dept 2015
Automated Medical Logistics Systems Management, Army Medical Department 2015
JCCS-J COP – Basic Tracks Function, Joint Deployment Training Center 2015
NATO Partner Joint Medical Planners Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015
Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course – Parts 1 through 7 2015
Joint Special Operations University – Irregular Threats and Adversaries 2015
Joint Special Forces Operations Task Force, Level 1, Joint SPEC OPS Univ 2015
Defense Ammunition Center – Introduction to Ammunition 2015
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) Phase I, Joint Warfighter Center 2015
Senior Transportation Officer Qualification Course, U.S. Army Logistics Univ. 2015
Ordnance Officer Branch Qualification Course, U.S. Army Logistics University 2015
JOPES Executive Presentation – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015
JCCS-J COP Advanced Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015
JCCS-J COP Basic Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015
JOPES Basic Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center (JDTC) 2015
Acquisitions Overview Process – Defense Ammunition Center, Ammo School 2015
Link 16 Joint Interoperability Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015
Introduction to Special Operations Forces Course, Special Operations Command 2015
Joint Deployment Distribution Operations Center (JDDOC) Course 2015
NATO Logistics Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015
SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training Course 2015
Army Medical Department Behavioral Health Course, AMEDD School 2015
Reserve Component – Theater Sustainment Course, Fort Lee, VA 2014
Fundamentals of Public Affairs (CMF 46A), ALMS University 2014
Senior Human Resource Officer (42H) Course 2013
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Support Operations Course (90A phase I), U.S. Army Logistics University 2013
Health Service Human Resource Managers Course – Army Medical Department 2013
Action Officer Development Course – U.S. Army Staff Training School 2013
Force Development Officer, Joint Warfighter Center (JKDDC) 2013
Fundamentals of Public Affairs Course (CMF 46A) 2013
Leadership Development Education for Sustained Peace – Kosovo, Iraq, Kuwait,
Afghanistan Certification – Naval Post Graduate College 2013
General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) course 2012
Master Resiliency Trainer Course 2011
Air Force Installation Inspector General Course 2011
Army Command Inspector General Course 2010
Information Assurance Security Officer Course 2008
Health Services Plans, Operations, Security & Training Course 2008
Support Operations Course (SOC) – U.S. Army Logistics School (Phase 1) 2008
Command and General Staff Officer College 2008
Officer-In-Charge Course 2005
Training Officer / Human Resource Officer Course 2004
Army Performance Improvement Criteria (APIC) 2004
Combined Arms and Services Staff School 2000
Army Medical Department Officer Advance Course 1999
Human Factors Engineering Course 1998
Mobilization Training Program 1995
Master Fitness Trainer (MFT Course), Distinguished Honor Graduate 1991
Security Clearance ___________________________________________________________________
Department of Defense Top Secret with SCI (have held TS– SCI Security Clearance since December
2008 from deployment with the 34th
Infantry Division in Iraq to present)
Publications _________________________________________________________________________
 Kelly J. Cole, Curtis M. Steyers, Edward K. Graybill (2003). The effects of graded
compression of the median nerve in the carpal canal on grip force. Experimental Brain
Research, Vol. 148, pp. 150-157. [University of Iowa, Dept. of Exercise Science]
 Steven M. Madey, Kelly J. Cole and Richard A. Brand (1997). Sensory innervations of the
cat knee articular capsule and cruciate ligament visualized using anterogradely
transported wheat germ agglutin-horseradish peroxidase. Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 190,
pp. 289-297. Research Assistant for study. [University of Iowa Departments of Orthopedic
Surgery and Exercise Science]
 Corey L. Cleland, Peter A. Getting (1993). Respiratory-modulated and phrenic afferent-
driven neurons in the cervical spinal cord (C4-C6) of the fluorocarbon-perfused guinea
pig. K. El Marakby, D. Lawrence, B. Nielsen and E. Graybill for technical assistance.
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 93, pp. 307-311. [University of Iowa, Dept. of
Physiology and Biophysics]
 Title 32 / Title 10 Leaders’ Guide (15 February 2011). Office of the Inspector General,
Iowa National Guard, primary contributing writer.
 INGR 600-8-22, Awards and Decorations (1 May 2011). Directorate of Personnel/G1,
Iowa Army National Guard, primary contributing writer.
Teaching Experience__________________________________________________________________
Parsons Corporation (2015 – present), and Northrop Grumman Corporation – Mission Command
Training Support Program (2013 –2015):
 Have taught hundreds of classes on the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP),
Sustainment, Running Estimates, numerous logistics courses, OPORD briefings, course on
using numerous resources available for staff estimates, etc.
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 Have traveled to numerous locations over past 19 month, including over a dozen different
states and territories, coordinating with other Senior Training Advisers, Doctrinal Training
Teams, and units
 Have trained Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve units, many different types of
battalions, brigades, troop commands, and regional support groups for several different
types of missions including homeland security, defensive and offensive operations.
 Routinely work with BCS3, CPOF, BFT, MCS, and several other automation systems.
 Teach sustainment operational tools, such as OPLOG Planner, Logistical Estimate
Worksheet (LEW), Quick Logistical Estimate Tool, Medical Course of Action evaluation Tool
(MCOAT), and numerous other logistical estimate tools
 School trained at the Army Logistics University (ALU) and CASCOM in Sustainment
Operations. Completed Advanced Warfighter Operations Course (Phase IV of Command
and General Staff College – 327 credits
Iowa National Guard (1999 -2013 Full-time Federal Technician):
 Iowa Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Command – work with numerous
Reserve Officer Training Commands (ROTC) and different colleges and universities as the
Officer Strength Manager (OSM).
 Inspector General Office – Instructor/Teach-and-Train - Iowa Army and Iowa Air National
Guard (over 100 unit briefings, pre-mobilization briefings, recruit briefings per year);
 Directorate of Personnel/G1/Public Affairs – Instructor/Trainer/Command Briefings
University of Iowa (1989-1999 – Research/Teaching/Graduate Assistant) – 20hrs/wk
 Department of Health and Human Physiology (Exercise Science):27:117 Human Growth
and Motor Development – Graduate Level Course in Exercise Science
 Department of Health and Sport Studies (Health and Physical Activity Skills)Instructor and
Developed Curriculum for Jogging II and Weight Training II currently used by U of I
 Research: Sport Psychology, Health and Human Physiology/Exercise Science, Orthopedic
Surgery Biomechanics Lab, Physiology and Biophysics, Microbiology, Anesthesiology,
 University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics: Immunology, Surgical/Gross Pathology
Laboratory, Histology, Otolaryngology/Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine/Biochemistry
Military Branches, Functional Area Certifications, and Skill Identifiers _______________________
70H: Health Services Plans, Operations, Intelligence, Security, and Training
90A: Senior Multi-Functional Logistics Officer (Theater Sustainment)
50A: Force Development Officer
88A: Senior Transportation Officer
91A: Maintenance and Munitions Officer
42H: Senior Human Resource Management Officer
46A: Public Affairs Officer
59A: Strategic Plans and Policy Officer
67A/67B: Health Services, Laboratory Sciences Officer
3R: Force Management
5N: Inspector General
6P: Master Fitness Instructor
5B: Visual Information Officer
Professional Associations ______________________________________________________________
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), (Boline-Manfredi Post 9662, Des Moines, IA)
American Legion (Albaugh-McGovern Post #42, Ankeny, IA)
AMEDD Reserve Component (RC) Advisor – U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard
Bowling Green State University, Honors Alumni Society
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS) – Lifetime Member
Edward K. Graybill
922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil
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American Psychological Association (APA) – Division of Military Psychology
34th
Infantry Division Association
Association of the United States Army – Des Moines Freedom Chapter
National Infantry Association – Lifetime Member
Adjutant General Corps Regimental Association
Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society) – Lifetime Member
Order of Omega (National Leadership Honor Society) – Lifetime Member
Johnston County (Iowa) Military Affairs Association – Charter Member
American College of Sports Medicine – Associate Member
William Penn University Alumni Association
National Guard Association of the United States – Lifetime Member
National Honor Society – Lifetime Member
Military and Civilian Awards __________________________________________________________
Certificate of Appreciation – Commander Mission Command Training Support Program, 2015
2016 Iowa Summer Games – Gold Medal (1st
Place): 800m Run, 4k Cross-Country Race
2016 Des Moines Marathon finisher
Letter of Appreciation – Senator Tom Harkin – Volunteer Service on Military Service Academy
Selection Board from 2003-2014, dated 2015
Certification of Appreciation – 17th
Sustainment Brigade, MTC-Dodge Rotation, Doctrinal Training
Training Team (DTT) #7, Camp Dodge, 2014
Certificate of Appreciation – 48th
Infantry Brigade Combat Team, XCTC Rotation 13-6, Doctrinal
Training Team (DTT) #7, Georgia, 2013
NGAUS Distinguished Service Medal, 2007 (highest award for individual achievement for service
members)
Senator Harkin’s Selection Committee for Military Service Academies: 2003-08, 2011-12, 2014
General George Washington Campaign Cup Award – U.S. Senator Tom Harkin
Theodore Roosevelt Medal - Adjutant General Corps Regimental Association, 2002
Expert Field Medical Badge
Iowa National Guard Officer’s Association 2002 Company Grade Award
Iowa National Guard Officer’s Association 2001 Outstanding Support Award
Iowa National Guard Education Foundation Scholarship, 1999 Scholarship Award Winner
Medical Service Corps 1998 Award of Excellence (top company grade MS officer in ARNG)
Chief of Staff Supply Excellence Award – 1997, 109th
Medical Battalion
Superior Unit Award – Chief NGB, Army National Guard - 1989, HHD 109th Medical Battalion
John O. Marsh Jr. Excellence in Physical Training Award, 1991
(Master Fitness Trainer - Distinguished Honor Graduate)
Distinguished Service Award from the President of Bowling Green State University
Past President of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology (BGSU)
Order of Omega, Senior Pan-Hellenic Leadership Honorary at BGSU
University Ambassador and Honor Student Association, Bowling Green State University
Graduate Student Teaching and Research Scholarships/Fellowships, University of Iowa, 1989-1999
Letter of Appreciation – Governor Tom Vilsack, Iowa 2010 Program
Certificate of Achievement – 34th
ID, Bataan Memorial March, Basra, Iraq, 2009
Honor Graduate, Army Inspector General’s Course – Ft. Belvoir, VA, 2010
Stanford’s Who’s Who in Business – Fall 2012, William Penn University)
2012 Iowa Games – Cross Country Running and Weight Lifting, Gold and Silver medal
Letter of Achievement – Commander, Joint Forces Headquarters – Iowa, 2012
Letter of Appreciation – Col DeHaes, commander 132nd Fighter Wing (FW), 2012
Letter of Commendation – United State Senator Tom Harkin, 2012

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Edward K. Graybill extended resume 29 Jan 17

  • 1. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 975-3201  edward.k.graybill.ctr@mail.mil Professional Summary ________________________________________________________________  Senior Client Training Specialist with Parsons Corporation, Parsons Technical Services: Assigned to Mission Services Support Sector, Army National Guard (ARNG) Mission Command Training Support Program (MCTSP). Senior training instructor (over 3 years experience), with specialties in Sustainment Warfighting Function (WfF), Medical Plans and Operations, Senior Human Resources, Force Management, and Mission Command WfF. Battalion Commander (LTC Medical Commander). Experienced Staff Officer at the Infantry Division (2-Star command), Expeditionary Sustainment Command (1-Star) – Corps, State Command – Joint Forces (2-Star), Brigade Staff, and Battalion Staff. Combat Veteran with 29 years of experience. Provide Mission Command Training (MCT) for Army National Guard in both the digital and analog areas which enable commanders to meet their readiness by assisting in training management and preparing battle staffs.  Senior Military Trainer with Northrop Grumman Corporation, Mission Command Training Support Program (MCTSP), Doctrinal Training Team (DTT) #7, MTC-Dodge, Camp Dodge, Iowa for over 2 years. Sustainment Subject Matter Expert (SME), and Medical SME for DTT #7.  Career military officer with 29 years of distinguished service to the Iowa National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve; multiple leadership, primary staff, administrative and executive positions.  Battalion Commander, 7212 Medical Support Command, USAR, Rochester, MN  Senior Staff Experience at Division, ESC, State Headquarters, Brigades (2), and Battalion (4)  Deployment/Peacetime experience with MCS, ABCS, BCS3, CPOF/TMC, MDMP, and MC4  Solid professional with over 13 successful full-time years working in the personnel/medical career field; deployment experience as medical/sustainment planner; unit commander; State HQs staff  Experienced Medical Service Corps Officer with 26 years of distinguished service as an officer: Medical Service Corps Award of Excellence (best Medical Service Corps captain in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve as a commander); Expert Field Medical Badge; Bachelor of Science in Psychology – President of National Honor Society in Psychology at Bowling Green State University; Master of Business Leadership (Organizational Psychology); Numerous Senior Staff positions as Medical Officer, including Division Surgeon Cell for all Plans and Operations for all medical areas, such as Mental Health Services, for all of Southern Iraq (MND-South); Force Development Officer in G3 for the 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, commanding over 5,000 Soldiers in five different states. Battalion Commander, 7212th Medical Support Unit.  Currently serving as Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the 7212th Medical Support Unit, in Rochester, MN for the United States Army Reserve (USAR). Responsible for all operations, training and personnel readiness in the 7212th MSU and subordinate units. Coordinate training with Army and Joint operations, support major exercises, coordinate with U.S. Army Hospitals, Medical Groups and Commands, RTS-Medical training, Combat Support Hospitals (CSH), Forward Surgical Teams (FSTs), Soldier Readiness Processing (SRPs) medical readiness for mobilization and deployments as directed, and conduct training for over 100 medical professionals and Soldiers.  Recently served as a primary staff officer, Force Development Officer, in the G-3/5/7 Section of the 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), USAR. Coordinate Force Development and Force Management plans and operations for the 103rd ESC, covering over 50 different units in 5 states. Present briefings to the Commanding General and G3. Coordinate with 377 Theater Sustainment Command, subordinate Brigades and Battalions, and other ESCs for Force Development. Served last 3 years as the State Command Deputy Inspector General for both Army and Air Force (Joint Position). Key leader in organizing Operation Unified Sustainment at MTC-Dodge. Published in the Journal of Experimental Brain Research (2003) as an exercise scientist in human motor control (University of Iowa), and taught at the graduate level at the University of Iowa for 10 years.
  • 2. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 2 Skills Summary ______________________________________________________________________  Battalion Commander  Senior Military Instructor  Logistics Planner  Medical Planner  Project Management  Personnel Management  Operational Management  Strategic Planner  Theater Logistics Planner  Sustainment SME  Support Operations  Medical Operations  Force Development  Management Support  Leader Development  Force Management  Visual Info Officer  Aide-de-Camp  Medical SME  Human Resource Officer  Research and Policy  Training  Consulting  Investigative Officer  Human Factor Engineer  AMEDD (Army Medical Department) Advisor Employment History _________________________________________________________________ Senior Client Training Specialist II – Parsons Corporation, Mission Command Training Support Program (MCTSP), Doctrinal Training Team #31, and Mission Training Center (MTC) Dodge: Oct 2015 – Present  Provide war fighting function expertise in general support to the MCTSP and nationwide support when required. Support the MTC’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) and support other MTCs as required by the MCTSP needs.  Provide the necessary management, training advisors and doctrinal subject matter experts (SME) required to provide Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming (LVC-G) training support services to ARNG Commanders and Soldiers with a focus on pre-mobilization and collective war fighting tasks IAW the ARFORGEN model, and other pre-mobilization training requirements outlined in Army Regulations (AR).  Provides doctrinal training subject matter expertise to support live and constructive mission command training. Plans, coordinates, prepares, and conducts battle CPXs, Integrated STAFFEXs, Section STAFFEXs, Fires EXs LOGEXs, Digital COMMEXs, Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) workshops, Tactical Operations Center (TOC) proficiency training and other supporting events / activities associated with these exercises. Training events conducted at the MTC or via MTT. Plan for and execute Concept Development Conferences (CDCs), including site surveys, for ARNG Brigades and Battalions to participate in DTT rotational events.  Plan for and executes doctrinally current Section STAFFEXs for ARNG Brigades and Battalions to provide commanders and staffs the opportunity to develop and apply war- fighting skills using the framework of the MDMP. Develop doctrinally current training materials including higher command operations orders, reports, briefings and leads requested workshops.  Coach, teach, and mentor units during the conduct of Section STAFFEXs in order to assist the commander in achieving their training objectives. Provides “doctrinally correct textbook solutions” upon request to training units for staff products and exercises at the conclusion of each training event. Plan for and executes constructive (Integrated (Full) STAFFEX) in coordination with other elements of the MCTSP for ARNG units, to provide commanders and staffs the opportunity to exercise operations orders developed in Section STAFFEXs. Provide on-site feedback to unit Commanders and appropriate staff members in the form of informal discussions.  Provide doctrinal advisory assistance, briefing support, and assistance with command initiatives to include special reports, meetings, white papers, and other command initiatives. Conducts annual refresher training for all DTT personnel to maintain continuity of operations, sustain doctrinal currency, and certify all Contractor instructors.  Train numerous brigade and battalion sized staffs, to include Sustainment Brigades (SB), Maneuver Enhancement Brigades (MEB), Expeditionary Sustainment Brigades (ESC), Infantry Brigades (IBCT, ABCT), Brigade Support Battalions (BSB), Combat Support Sustainment Brigades (CSSBs), Field Artillery Battalions, Engineer Battalions, Infantry Battalions, Multifunctional Medical Battalions, Regional Support Groups (RSGs), Troops Commands, etc.
  • 3. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 3 Senior Military Instructor III – Northrop Grumman Corporation, Mission Command Training Support Program (MTCSP), Doctrinal Training Team #7, and MTC-Dodge: Aug 2013 - Sep 2015  Trained dozens of units and thousands of Soldiers.  Supported Brigade-level exercises, supported Warfighter WFX 15-3, working with the 230 SB, 15 SB, 38 ID, 405 MEB, 143 ESC, in one of the largest and most successful exercises ever conducted.  Train S1, S4, SPO, special staff officers, XO, and worked with many commanders.  Traveled to Puerto Rico, Georgia, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Utah, Tennessee, Indiana, and several other locations supporting exercises.  Received awards from the 48 IBCT and 17 SB for excellence, and our team (DTT #7) continually receives outstanding ratings for our support during exercises.  Increased proficiency in BCS3 applications, CPOF, MCS, BFT, and other systems.  Recommended to attend War College and for Battalion Command by Deputy Commander, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, United States Army Reserve  Have excelled at advanced military training, currently enrolled in the Advanced Warfighter Operations Course for senior officers (through the U.S. Army War College), which results in over 300 military education credits beyond JPME4 qualification.  Have completed numerous senior level logistical courses, included completing Theater Sustainment Course, for senior officer qualification in sustainment operations.  Gained additional qualifications as Senior Transportation Officer, Ordnance Officer, Medical Logistics Officer, Force Development Officer, Force Management, Public Affairs (CMF46), and AMEDD Mental Health. United States Army Reserve – 7212th Medical Support Unit, 4224th U.S. Army Hospital, (USAH), Central Medical Area Support Group) CE-MARSG), AR-MEDCOM: May 2016 – Present  Battalion-equivalent commander for 7212th MSU, Rochester, MN  Responsible for readiness of headquarters and all subordinate units within command  Coordinate training with Joint operations, such as the 934th Air Evacuation Squadron, U.S. Air Force Reserve, MN  Support Training with Regional Training Site (RST)-Medical at Fort McCoy, WI  Support Training with Medical Support Training Center (MSTC)  Coordinate training with MAYO Clinic, virtual ER training suite, Rochester, MN  Coordinate with Combat Support Hospitals (CSH), U.S. Army Hospitals, Forward Surgical Teams (FSTs), and other medical units  Support numerous exercises, WAREX, CSTXs, ROTC missions, OC/T missions, functional exercises, etc., both within the United States and overseas  Coordinate with higher headquarters – 4224th United States Army Hospital, CE-MARSG, and Army Reserve Medical Command  Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Reserve Component (RC) Advisor United States Army Reserve – 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command: Nov 2013 – May 2016  Force Development Officer (50A), G3 Operations  Senior Staff Officer – Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve  Fusion Cell with Support Operations (SPO) team  Primary Officer, leading full-time and drilling staff in G3  Coordinate Command Plan for MTOE/TDA Changes  Execute USTRUC Directives, coordinate Stationing plans (activations/inactivations/ conversions) for over 50 units in 5 states supporting over 5,000 Soldiers  Provide Force Modernization plan to Commanding General (CG) of 103rd ESC  Support command on internal coordination on manpower/FTS actions  Working Force Advisory Committee (WFAC) for 377 Theater Sustainment Command  Brief CG and senior leaders on Force Structure changes, support Yearly Training Briefings, coordinate for Plans cell and EECP (Early Entry Command Post)
  • 4. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 4 Iowa Army National Guard – (Active Duty Federal Technician) Aug 1999 – Nov 2013 Assistant Officer Strength Manager – Recruiting & Retention Bn (40hrs/wk) Apr 2013 – Nov 2013  Coordinate officer strength management for the Iowa Army National Guard  Human resource management and force development Deputy Command Inspector General (40hrs/wk, full-time) Aug 2010 – Mar 2013  Coordinate numerous system medical readiness improvement processes  Primary Author – Title 10 / Title 32 Leader’s Guide, Iowa National Guard  Improve G1 Admin actions through HSS Medical Board information paper, etc.  Improved IG Office efficiency by over 300% during heavies caseload in history  Assistant Program Manager – Office of the Inspector General  Manager’s Internal Control Program (MICP) – MICP Council  Assemble Unit Manager (AUM) for MICP – Ensure managers are trained in their internal control responsibilities, identify material weaknesses through chain of command, ensure evaluations are conducted IAW 5 year plan, signs certification on DA Form 11-2.  Intelligence Oversight Inspection manager  Serve as Deputy Inspector General for over 10,000 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians working in and supporting the Iowa Army and Air National Guard.  Manages overall daily operations, administration, and management of the National Guard’s (NG) Inspector General (IG) Office, utilizing Army and Air Force automated systems  Assists in providing the IG and Commanding General with continuing objective assessment  Improve current level of performance of processes, products and services for all units  Evaluated program effectiveness for staff operations, search for and implement creative processes, products and services for continuous process improvement  Oversee the Command Inspection Program (CIP) and Organization Compliance Program (OCP) for implementation and effectiveness.  Assess program, staff, and command needs, focusing on processes as a means to improve results. Train staff and commands for process improvement  Conduct detailed research of policies and procedures, conduct program analysis for identifying trends for processes improvement, provide detailed analysis to senior officials  Conduct monthly and quarterly briefings to commanding general, coordinate with State Officials, National Guard Bureau, and Department of Army for problem resolution  Subject matter expert for analyzing and summarizing data, and communicating results Medical Plans and Operations Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 2009 – Feb 2010  Deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom - COB Basra, Iraq  Surgeon Cell – Medical Planner coordinate Joint Medical Operations and Mental Health  Medical Planner for Multi-National Division – South (MND-S) for 40% of Iraq; 9 Combat Maneuver Brigades, and including over 14,000 coalition forces.  Detailed Plans and Operations knowledge of medical areas such as Suicide Prevention, etc.  Embedded Plans Officer with G5 Plans Cell for G3, 34th Infantry Division, coordinating MEDEVAC support for MND-S and throughout Iraq (Assistant Aviation Planner in G5)  Sustainment Planner for Sustainment Section (Surgeon, G1, G4, G8) with G5 Plans and MND-S, coordinate Joint Medical Support with MNC-I (i.e., Air Force and Navy Mental Health, etc.)  Coordinated Joint Medical Plans Operations, including working with Navy MEDEVAC throughout MND-S and Northern Kuwait, involving briefing commanding Admiral  Coordinate Air Force, Army, Civilian, and other Joint Medical Planning support for MND-S, to include Joint Task Force for Army and Air Force Medical Support with MNC-I  One of Lead Officers (Action Officer) for Phase IV Operations for Drawdown of Operation Iraqi Freedom involving re-establishment of Brigade Forces in MND-S along MSR Tampa  Recommended for School of Advance Military Studies (SAMS) for outstanding performance in Surgeon Cell, G5 Plans, and Sustainment Cell for Iraq Deployment with 34th ID  Developed detailed tracking system for all medical personnel in Division, recognized for exceptional planning in medical and sustainment plans/operations.
  • 5. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 5  Extensive training and utilization of MCS training and application, ABCS, CPOF, MCS, and numerous staff briefing process involving MDMP. Brief the Division Commander, senior staff, e Division Surgeon, and G5Plans Officer on a multitude of medical operations and plans. Operations Branch Chief, Army G3, JFHQ-IA (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 2009 – Aug 2010  Coordinated numerous plans and operations, supporting the G1 and mobilization operations, for the Iowa Army National Guard G3 directorate in the Joint Forces Headquarters  Detailed to G1, Directorate of Personnel, to coordinate personal and medical operations Senior Human Resource Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jul 2008 – Feb 2009  Launched several continuous process improvement projects for the IAANG Personnel and Human Resources Office; improved processes on administrative actions for medical boards, education process, and sustainment validation. Senior Personnel Office/S1 – 2008 Iowa Floods (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jun 2008 – Jul 2008  Preformed personnel and human resources support for IAANG soldiers mobilized for the 2008 Iowa Floods – largest national disaster for the State of Iowa in recorded history.  S1 for 67th Troop Command, coordinating all Personnel, Medical, and Finance operations for majority of 2008 Iowa Floods – forward S1 or all personal/medical operations Senior Human Resource / Officer Personnel Manager (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jul 2005 – Jun 2008  Responsible for personnel / human resource actions for the Iowa Army National Guard (IAANG); officer personal actions, qualifications, boards, Unit Status Reports, and awards.  Served as senior officer in the Officer Personnel Section of the Directorate of Personnel; provided policy guidance and regulatory input and oversaw all officer personnel transactions.  Launched several continuous process improvement projects for the IAANG Personnel and Human Resources Office; improved processes on administrative actions for medical boards, education process, and sustainment validation.  Served as the IAANG Education Officer assisting Soldiers pursuing higher education. Officer-in-Charge/Training Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Jan 2004 – Jul 2005  Coordinate and training and plans operations for Joint Forces Headquarters, Iowa  Training and Planning for Iowa Army Medical Department (AMEDD), 185th Regional Training Institute, Ordnance Training Battalion, Training Site, and Iowa Army NG Directorates S1/Personnel Officer for 2nd Brigade Combat Team (2BCT) – drill status Jul 2002 – Mar 2004  Coordinate all Personnel and Medical Actions (no Surgeon Cell) for 2nd BCT, 34th ID  Assistant G1 for 34th Infantry Division, S2/3 Officer for 334th Brigade Support Battalion, 2 IBCT) – drill status Jul 2001 – Jul 2002  Operations and Intelligence Officer for the 334th BSB – MAJ position  70H, Medical Operations and Training, officer for the 334th BSB S4/Logistics Officer, 109th Area Support Medical Battalion - drill status May 1999 – Jul 2001  109th Medical Battalion earned the Army G4 Battalion Supply Excellence Award  Test Board Officer coordinating training/execution of Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB) Company Commander, HHC 109th ASMB- drill status Oct 1997 – May 1999  Medical Service Corps (MSC) Award of Excellence – Best MSC company –grade officer in the Army National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve (U.S. Army Surgeon General) Other Senior Staff Experience: State Deputy Public Affairs Officer (40hrs/wk, full-time) Feb 20 01 – Jan 2004  Public Affairs Officer for Iowa National Guard, Army and Air, over 7,500 service members Executive Assistant to the Adjutant General (PAO additional duty) Mar 2002 – Oct 2002  Aide-de-Camp for The Adjutant General of Iowa (2-Star commander) State Mobilization Plans Officer – DCSOPS/G3 (40hrs/wk, full-time) Aug 1999 – Feb20 01  Responsible for Mobilization Plans and Operations for Iowa Army National Guard
  • 6. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 6 Education___________________________________________________________________________ William Penn University, Ankeny, Iowa Masters of Business Leadership Sep 2012 - Developed Performance Improvement Strategy for Inspector General - Improved case efficiency of Inspector General Office by over 300% - 4.0 GPA, graduated at top of class University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa – 60 + Hours Completed Masters of Science/Ph.D. Program - Exercise Science, Human Motor Control - Instructor, Researcher (published in Journal Exp Brain Research) 2003 (Vol 148, No 2) - Over 90 Graduate Hours – Physiology, Psychology, Exercise Science, Fitness Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Bachelors of Science - Psychology May 1988 - University President’s Distinguished Service Award - President Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society) - President - Order of Omega Pan-Hellenic Leadership Honors (Lifetime Member) - University Ambassador, Honor Student Association, Honors Alumni Society (2012) Military Education and Credentials______________________________________________________ Army Reserve Brigade-Battalion Pre-Command Course, Fort Leavenworth, KS 2016 Battalion Pre-Command Course (BN-PCC), Fort Leavenworth, KS 2016 Health and Medical Aspects of Stability Operations (DL), Joint Warfighter Ctr 2016 JMESI-National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Joint Warfighter Center (DL) 2016 Military Mission Decision-Based Module (DL), Joint Warfighter Center (JKDDC) 2016 Adaptive Battle Staff – Joint Sustainment Center, Joint Warfighter Center 2016 How the Army Runs Course, Army Force Management School – Ft. Belvoir, VA 2015 Advanced Warfighter Operations Course (AWOC), CGSC Ph IV, Ft Leavenworth 2015 Introduction to Irregular Warfare (DL), Joint Special Operations University 2015 AMEDD ACCP National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Army Medical Dept 2015 Automated Medical Logistics Systems Management, Army Medical Department 2015 JCCS-J COP – Basic Tracks Function, Joint Deployment Training Center 2015 NATO Partner Joint Medical Planners Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015 Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course – Parts 1 through 7 2015 Joint Special Operations University – Irregular Threats and Adversaries 2015 Joint Special Forces Operations Task Force, Level 1, Joint SPEC OPS Univ 2015 Defense Ammunition Center – Introduction to Ammunition 2015 Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) Phase I, Joint Warfighter Center 2015 Senior Transportation Officer Qualification Course, U.S. Army Logistics Univ. 2015 Ordnance Officer Branch Qualification Course, U.S. Army Logistics University 2015 JOPES Executive Presentation – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015 JCCS-J COP Advanced Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015 JCCS-J COP Basic Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center 2015 JOPES Basic Overview Course – Joint Deployment Training Center (JDTC) 2015 Acquisitions Overview Process – Defense Ammunition Center, Ammo School 2015 Link 16 Joint Interoperability Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015 Introduction to Special Operations Forces Course, Special Operations Command 2015 Joint Deployment Distribution Operations Center (JDDOC) Course 2015 NATO Logistics Course, Joint Warfighter Center 2015 SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training Course 2015 Army Medical Department Behavioral Health Course, AMEDD School 2015 Reserve Component – Theater Sustainment Course, Fort Lee, VA 2014 Fundamentals of Public Affairs (CMF 46A), ALMS University 2014 Senior Human Resource Officer (42H) Course 2013
  • 7. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 7 Support Operations Course (90A phase I), U.S. Army Logistics University 2013 Health Service Human Resource Managers Course – Army Medical Department 2013 Action Officer Development Course – U.S. Army Staff Training School 2013 Force Development Officer, Joint Warfighter Center (JKDDC) 2013 Fundamentals of Public Affairs Course (CMF 46A) 2013 Leadership Development Education for Sustained Peace – Kosovo, Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan Certification – Naval Post Graduate College 2013 General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) course 2012 Master Resiliency Trainer Course 2011 Air Force Installation Inspector General Course 2011 Army Command Inspector General Course 2010 Information Assurance Security Officer Course 2008 Health Services Plans, Operations, Security & Training Course 2008 Support Operations Course (SOC) – U.S. Army Logistics School (Phase 1) 2008 Command and General Staff Officer College 2008 Officer-In-Charge Course 2005 Training Officer / Human Resource Officer Course 2004 Army Performance Improvement Criteria (APIC) 2004 Combined Arms and Services Staff School 2000 Army Medical Department Officer Advance Course 1999 Human Factors Engineering Course 1998 Mobilization Training Program 1995 Master Fitness Trainer (MFT Course), Distinguished Honor Graduate 1991 Security Clearance ___________________________________________________________________ Department of Defense Top Secret with SCI (have held TS– SCI Security Clearance since December 2008 from deployment with the 34th Infantry Division in Iraq to present) Publications _________________________________________________________________________  Kelly J. Cole, Curtis M. Steyers, Edward K. Graybill (2003). The effects of graded compression of the median nerve in the carpal canal on grip force. Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 148, pp. 150-157. [University of Iowa, Dept. of Exercise Science]  Steven M. Madey, Kelly J. Cole and Richard A. Brand (1997). Sensory innervations of the cat knee articular capsule and cruciate ligament visualized using anterogradely transported wheat germ agglutin-horseradish peroxidase. Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 190, pp. 289-297. Research Assistant for study. [University of Iowa Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Exercise Science]  Corey L. Cleland, Peter A. Getting (1993). Respiratory-modulated and phrenic afferent- driven neurons in the cervical spinal cord (C4-C6) of the fluorocarbon-perfused guinea pig. K. El Marakby, D. Lawrence, B. Nielsen and E. Graybill for technical assistance. Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 93, pp. 307-311. [University of Iowa, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics]  Title 32 / Title 10 Leaders’ Guide (15 February 2011). Office of the Inspector General, Iowa National Guard, primary contributing writer.  INGR 600-8-22, Awards and Decorations (1 May 2011). Directorate of Personnel/G1, Iowa Army National Guard, primary contributing writer. Teaching Experience__________________________________________________________________ Parsons Corporation (2015 – present), and Northrop Grumman Corporation – Mission Command Training Support Program (2013 –2015):  Have taught hundreds of classes on the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP), Sustainment, Running Estimates, numerous logistics courses, OPORD briefings, course on using numerous resources available for staff estimates, etc.
  • 8. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 8  Have traveled to numerous locations over past 19 month, including over a dozen different states and territories, coordinating with other Senior Training Advisers, Doctrinal Training Teams, and units  Have trained Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve units, many different types of battalions, brigades, troop commands, and regional support groups for several different types of missions including homeland security, defensive and offensive operations.  Routinely work with BCS3, CPOF, BFT, MCS, and several other automation systems.  Teach sustainment operational tools, such as OPLOG Planner, Logistical Estimate Worksheet (LEW), Quick Logistical Estimate Tool, Medical Course of Action evaluation Tool (MCOAT), and numerous other logistical estimate tools  School trained at the Army Logistics University (ALU) and CASCOM in Sustainment Operations. Completed Advanced Warfighter Operations Course (Phase IV of Command and General Staff College – 327 credits Iowa National Guard (1999 -2013 Full-time Federal Technician):  Iowa Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Command – work with numerous Reserve Officer Training Commands (ROTC) and different colleges and universities as the Officer Strength Manager (OSM).  Inspector General Office – Instructor/Teach-and-Train - Iowa Army and Iowa Air National Guard (over 100 unit briefings, pre-mobilization briefings, recruit briefings per year);  Directorate of Personnel/G1/Public Affairs – Instructor/Trainer/Command Briefings University of Iowa (1989-1999 – Research/Teaching/Graduate Assistant) – 20hrs/wk  Department of Health and Human Physiology (Exercise Science):27:117 Human Growth and Motor Development – Graduate Level Course in Exercise Science  Department of Health and Sport Studies (Health and Physical Activity Skills)Instructor and Developed Curriculum for Jogging II and Weight Training II currently used by U of I  Research: Sport Psychology, Health and Human Physiology/Exercise Science, Orthopedic Surgery Biomechanics Lab, Physiology and Biophysics, Microbiology, Anesthesiology,  University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics: Immunology, Surgical/Gross Pathology Laboratory, Histology, Otolaryngology/Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine/Biochemistry Military Branches, Functional Area Certifications, and Skill Identifiers _______________________ 70H: Health Services Plans, Operations, Intelligence, Security, and Training 90A: Senior Multi-Functional Logistics Officer (Theater Sustainment) 50A: Force Development Officer 88A: Senior Transportation Officer 91A: Maintenance and Munitions Officer 42H: Senior Human Resource Management Officer 46A: Public Affairs Officer 59A: Strategic Plans and Policy Officer 67A/67B: Health Services, Laboratory Sciences Officer 3R: Force Management 5N: Inspector General 6P: Master Fitness Instructor 5B: Visual Information Officer Professional Associations ______________________________________________________________ Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), (Boline-Manfredi Post 9662, Des Moines, IA) American Legion (Albaugh-McGovern Post #42, Ankeny, IA) AMEDD Reserve Component (RC) Advisor – U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard Bowling Green State University, Honors Alumni Society Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS) – Lifetime Member
  • 9. Edward K. Graybill 922 NW 32nd Street  Ankeny, IA 50023  (515) 963-8674  edward.k.graybill.mil@mail.mil Page 9 American Psychological Association (APA) – Division of Military Psychology 34th Infantry Division Association Association of the United States Army – Des Moines Freedom Chapter National Infantry Association – Lifetime Member Adjutant General Corps Regimental Association Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society) – Lifetime Member Order of Omega (National Leadership Honor Society) – Lifetime Member Johnston County (Iowa) Military Affairs Association – Charter Member American College of Sports Medicine – Associate Member William Penn University Alumni Association National Guard Association of the United States – Lifetime Member National Honor Society – Lifetime Member Military and Civilian Awards __________________________________________________________ Certificate of Appreciation – Commander Mission Command Training Support Program, 2015 2016 Iowa Summer Games – Gold Medal (1st Place): 800m Run, 4k Cross-Country Race 2016 Des Moines Marathon finisher Letter of Appreciation – Senator Tom Harkin – Volunteer Service on Military Service Academy Selection Board from 2003-2014, dated 2015 Certification of Appreciation – 17th Sustainment Brigade, MTC-Dodge Rotation, Doctrinal Training Training Team (DTT) #7, Camp Dodge, 2014 Certificate of Appreciation – 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, XCTC Rotation 13-6, Doctrinal Training Team (DTT) #7, Georgia, 2013 NGAUS Distinguished Service Medal, 2007 (highest award for individual achievement for service members) Senator Harkin’s Selection Committee for Military Service Academies: 2003-08, 2011-12, 2014 General George Washington Campaign Cup Award – U.S. Senator Tom Harkin Theodore Roosevelt Medal - Adjutant General Corps Regimental Association, 2002 Expert Field Medical Badge Iowa National Guard Officer’s Association 2002 Company Grade Award Iowa National Guard Officer’s Association 2001 Outstanding Support Award Iowa National Guard Education Foundation Scholarship, 1999 Scholarship Award Winner Medical Service Corps 1998 Award of Excellence (top company grade MS officer in ARNG) Chief of Staff Supply Excellence Award – 1997, 109th Medical Battalion Superior Unit Award – Chief NGB, Army National Guard - 1989, HHD 109th Medical Battalion John O. Marsh Jr. Excellence in Physical Training Award, 1991 (Master Fitness Trainer - Distinguished Honor Graduate) Distinguished Service Award from the President of Bowling Green State University Past President of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology (BGSU) Order of Omega, Senior Pan-Hellenic Leadership Honorary at BGSU University Ambassador and Honor Student Association, Bowling Green State University Graduate Student Teaching and Research Scholarships/Fellowships, University of Iowa, 1989-1999 Letter of Appreciation – Governor Tom Vilsack, Iowa 2010 Program Certificate of Achievement – 34th ID, Bataan Memorial March, Basra, Iraq, 2009 Honor Graduate, Army Inspector General’s Course – Ft. Belvoir, VA, 2010 Stanford’s Who’s Who in Business – Fall 2012, William Penn University) 2012 Iowa Games – Cross Country Running and Weight Lifting, Gold and Silver medal Letter of Achievement – Commander, Joint Forces Headquarters – Iowa, 2012 Letter of Appreciation – Col DeHaes, commander 132nd Fighter Wing (FW), 2012 Letter of Commendation – United State Senator Tom Harkin, 2012