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ROGER T. BRYANT
8167 US Highway 6 Home: (309) 949-2480
Email: rogerbryant1@gmail.com Geneseo, Illinois 61254 Cell: 309-945-8173
Social Security Number: xxx-xx-2846
Citizenship: United States
Federal Civilian Service: N/A
Veteran’s Preference: 10 Points
Relocation: Yes
Objective: To secure a challenging and rewarding position in UAV/sUAS Operations or Analysis Services
MILITARY, SECURITY and INTELLIGENCE
Military-trained leader with over 15 years of experience
Summary of Qualifications:
Awarded the Bronze Star: 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Over 4 years’ experience in Military Intelligence UAV NCO
26 Months experience with the RQ7-B Shadow UAV in Combat Support Operations Iraq
Mission Commander/Planner with over200 Shadow UAV combat support missions during two tours in Iraq
Supervised the initial UAV Operations and Flights for the 101st Airborne Division Ft. Campbell, KY
Previous DOD Secret Clearance
Experience in Flight logs, Falcon view, UAV pilot scheduling, airspace de-confliction
Served as Liaison Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC) between
Coalition Forces and the Governor of the Northern Province of Iraq
Provided convoy operations and security for Military Liaison Staff City of Mosul
Controlled access and entry badge approval into the City of Mosul, Iraq facilities
Experience
US Army Intelligence
Unmanned Aerial Systems Sergeant / Mission Commander 2004-2009
Brigade Special Troops Battalion Hours per week: 60
Supervisors: CW2 Kevin Bearden; (270) 956-1428 may contact Salary: $34K per year
SFC Thomas W. Elms; (270) 956-1428 may contact
Prepares, supervises,and coordinates aerial reconnaissance missions. Operate mission sensor/payload for sensitive
target identification and aerial photographic imagery. Plans and analyzes flight missions. Deploys and redeploys
the UAS ground and air system. Performs duties as a UAS Tactical Operations Center (TOC) liaison and provides
guidance to subordinate Soldiers. Performs site selection and supervises site setup ofUAS ground equipment using
maps, aerial photographs,terrain studies and intelligence reports. Assist in intelligence collection and dissemination.
Supervises and coordinates a variety of employment methods for higher and adjacent units.Creates and maintains a
operational data base. Being selected to assist in the implementation of UAS airfield security and force protection in
Iraq.
Handpicked to serve as the 502nd Brigade UAS Tactical Operations Center NCOIC Baghdad, Iraq
Developed the UAS Tactical Standard Operation Procedures (TACSOP) for the 2nd 502 Parachute
Infantry Regiment Tactical Operations Center Baghdad, Iraq
Commended by superiors for excellent oral and written communications skills
Recognized by supervisors as an excellent leader and multifaceted manager, during crisis situations
and periods of high tempo and stress
Elevated the performance of Junior Non-Commissioned Officers under my supervision
Filled sensitive positions requiring a Secret Security Clearance in direct and indirect support of combat
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operations in Southwest Asia and Iraq
US Army
Liaison Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge 2003-2004
HHC 101st Airborne Division Hours per week: 84
Tactical Operation Center: Mosul,Iraq Salary: 32K
Supervisor: LTC Mike Albertson
Coordinate and supervised liaison activities between coalition forces and Iraqi civilians concerning city government
issues.Provide convoy security and escorts for City of Mosul staff. Supervise and coordinate security operations
between Coalition Forces and Iraqi Security Police for the city facility. Supervise and provide security access for
all entry points. Provide Security Badges for all civilian staff working at the City of Mosulfacility. Granting
authority for the use of deadly force to protect city employee lives.
Handpicked to serve as the LNO NCOIC
Awarded the Bronze Star for preventing a violent attempt by hostile personnelto enter
the city building by force resulting in the saving of city staff and coalition lives
Developed a security layout and plan for the City of Mosulgovernment facility
Screened all visitors and supervised personnelat all access points
Purchasing authority for over 250,000 dollars worth of facility furniture, repairs and computers
Coordinated all communications between Coalition Forces and Iraqi City Staff
Filled sensitive positions requiring a Secret Security Clearance in direct support of combat
and security operations in Mosul, Iraq
Recognized for excellent public relations skills
US Army 1998-2003
Fire Support Specialist Hours per week: 60
HHC 3-320th Artillery Salary: 30K
Supervisor: Steve Hudson
Provided advice, briefs on technical aspects offire support to the Fire Support Officer and the Company
Commander. Provided assistance with the coordination, planning, and integrating of numerous fire support
weapons systems. Controlled fire support systems including: mortars, naval gunfire, field artillery and close
air support.Managed and assigned Forward Observers to target engagement areas. Supervised, trained, and
counseled five forward observers. Responsible for 850,000 dollars worth of vehicular, communications, and
digital equipment.
Subject matter expert on providing well planned and executed fire support missions in support
of ground maneuver units
Recognized for outstanding achievement in fire support certification training
Commended for winning Best Fire Support Team Competition throughout the 3rd 187 Infantry Brigade
Demonstrated a high degree of outdoorsurvival techniques,land navigation skills
Controlled and supervised four Forward Observers in support ofCombat Operations in Afghanistan
Filled sensitive positions requiring a Secret Security Clearance in direct and indirect support of combat
And security operations in Southwest Asia and Afghanistan
Recognized for additional duty assignment as the Assistant Physical Security NCO
US Army 2001
Assistant Physical Security NCO (additional duty) Hours per week: 20
HHC 3-320th Artillery Salary: 30K
Supervisor:
Assistance provided for inspections on key control, arms room security and weapons accountability. Conducted
inventory inspections,and review of weapons logs for accuracy. Reviewed access rosters and control authority
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documents for accuracy. Managed and supervised personnelin three arms rooms. Ensured physical security
guidelines and regulations were followed. File reports on findings and gave recommendations on improvements.
Commended by command for passing quarterly inspections with 95% rating
Recognized for excellence in improvements of physicalsecurity from 60% to 95%
Maintained 100% accountability for three arms rooms and twelve key control boxes
Demonstrated attention to detail in all work performance
Trained and supervised nine arms room personnel
Education
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
o Currently Enrolled in Online Courses
o BS Major: Unmanned Systems Applications
Cochise College: Fort Huachuca, AZ
o Completed 37 hours in undergraduate studies
o Major: Intelligence Operations
o Emphasis in UAS Operations
Sinclair Community College: 444 W. Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45385
o Completed 56 hours in undergraduate studies
o Major: Criminal Justice
Technical Training
2007 Computer Users Security Course: Ft. Gordon, GA.
2007 Addition Duty Safety Course: Fort Rucker, AL.
2007 Basic UAV Non-Commissioned Officers Course: Ft. Huachuca, AZ.
2004 UAV Operator Course Shadow System: Ft. Huachuca, AZ.
1999 Combat Lifesavers Course: Ft. Campbell, KY
1987 Terrorism Counteraction Course: USMC
Skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Computers, Radio Communications, UAV Ground Communications Systems
Certifications
FAA Part I Ground School Certification
UAV Mission Commander Shadow RQ7-B
FAA Safety Part 107 Small UAS Certificate
References and transcripts are available upon request.