1. Robert W. Raibley
6593 Reflection ST
Redding CA, 96001
Cell: (530)262-8792
raibley.robert@gmail.com
SUMMARY:
Over 10 years of military operation management experience to include: vehicle training, security, health,
welfare and professional development, leadership and infantry training. Supervised 9 soldiers in the U.S. Army
while stateside and during three deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq
EXPERIENCE:
September 2012 – August 2013 Schlumberger
Field Specialist Trainee San Antonio, TX
Provided valuable support to the senior field specialists and helped in analysis and
troubleshooting of product related issues
Made sure that safe working practices are being followed and was responsible for reporting
immediately if there were any hazards
Performed complex duties like preparing the equipment and ensuring that all the work activities
are carried out quickly and efficiently prior to and even during the job
Knowledgeable on all Cement equipment at well site to include 90 and 45 barrel mixers, ABT,
and silos
Responsible for assigned equipment for each job ranging from 100,000 to 1,000,000,000 without
loss
Communicated with parent company clients and other services company’s employees that worked
on location
June 2009 – September 2012 United States Army
Squad Leader/Supervisor (Non-Commissioned Officer) Ft. Stewart, GA
Directed the squad’s tactical employment during offensive and defensive operations
Responsible for the accountability of all assigned equipment throughout operations, worth in
excess of $750,000, without loss
Responsible for the welfare, fitness, morale and discipline of 9 assigned soldiers
Established the individual training and maintenance program for my soldier’s equipment
Served as the primary instructor, advisor and coach on matters related to tactics, personnel
management and junior leader development
Served as a section leader in a mechanized infantry platoon in the 3rd
Infantry Division executing
combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 10-11 and Operation New Dawn
Conducted combat security patrols, controlled check-points, performed personal and physical
security operations, route reconnaissance and surveillance, and quick reaction force for the
greater Baghdad area
Insured the health, welfare and professional development of 3 soldiers, Maintained the personnel,
and equipment of an assigned fire-team, including critical tactical vehicles in excess of $2-million
dollars, without loss
June 2005 – June 2009 United States Army
Squad Leader/Supervisor (Non-Commissioned Officer) Ft. Myer, VA
Inspired, managed, and directed an Infantry Squad consisting of 9 soldiers
Responsible for and reacted to the daily training, discipline, morale and welfare of all assigned
soldiers
2. Adapted unit mission plans to team actions required assisting in follow-on planning in order to
acquire mission accomplishment
Conducted all assignments along with ceremonial National and International activities, within the
National Capital Region
Responsible for the maintenance and accountability of equipment in excess of $100,000, without
loss
Escort squad leader for former President Gerald R. Ford’s funeral
Conducted multiple ceremonies at the White House including the 2008 Presidential Inauguration
Performed and supervised over 2000 funerals at Arlington National Cemetery
February 2003 – June 2005 United States Army
Team Leader/Supervisor Ft. Bragg, NC
As an airborne team leader, trained 4-8 team members in numerous battle drills in various
woodland and urban environments
Communications and variety of communication media, field first aid, patrolling, small team tactics,
reconnaissance
Maintained and accountable for over $100,000 of sensitive equipment, without loss
100% success rate and high readiness levels
Entrusted to work in small team actions without supervision accomplishing missions
Selected over peers to serve in the Battalion Scout Sniper section during Afghanistan deployment
2004
SKILLS/ACHIEVEMENTS:
Currently able to get a security clearance; Experience driving military vehicles; Guarded highly sensitive areas,
personnel and equipment; Trained on how to perform raids and gather intelligence data; Guarded, escorted
and searched prisoners; Searched vehicle in a tactical environment; Controlled entry to and exit from restricted
areas; Performed personal security detail operations for the 9th Iraqi division commander; Served seven years
as a non commissioned officer/ supervisor; Qualified expert in automatic, semi-automatic, precision weapons
and shotguns; Served as a designated sharp shooter; Certified range safety officer; Primary instructor for
tactical training, Currently hold a Valid CDL,
EDUCATION/TRAINING:
San Antonio College San Antonio, TX
Currently working towards a bachelor’s degree in geologic science.
Completed the following courses:
Army Warrior Leadership Course, Army Advanced Leadership Course (ALC), Army Combative’s level 1
course, Combat Lifesaver Course conducted At Fob Volturno Fallujah Iraq, Army Airborne school (earning the
Combat Infantryman Badge and the Expert Infantryman Badge)
AWARDS:
Three Army commendation medals, Three Army achievement medals, One Valorous unit award, One
Meritorious unit citation, Three Army good conduct medals, One national defense service medal, One
Afghanistan campaign medal with combat star, One Iraq campaign medal with two combat stars, One
global war on terror service medal, One global war on terror expeditionary medal, One non- commissioned
officer ribbon, One army service ribbon, Two overseas service ribbons