Ryan Clark is a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps seeking a position utilizing his military skills and training. He has extensive experience overseeing security operations and small unit tactics. His professional skills include leadership, communication, problem solving and proficiency with various weapons. Clark served as Sergeant of the Guard for nuclear weapons security, coordinating 60 marines and sailors. He also led training for infantry Marines and contributed to the execution of security during strategic inspections.
1. Ryan D. Clark
516 A Selden Lane, San Clemente, CA92672
Phone: 903-423-0395 Email: ryanc1775@gmail.com
Objective
To obtain a position in a company where I can serve the local residents with dedication, integrity andhonesty, while utilizing
knowledge and training from my past military skill sets andservice.
ProfessionalSkills
Secret Clearance, CPR, Basic Life Support Certification, Active-shooter training Stress management, Personnel management,
Communication, Capable problem solver, Detail oriented, Microsoft Word proficient, Leadership, Green Belt in Marine Corps
Mixed Martial Arts, Rifle Expert, Pistol Sharpshooter certified.
Summary
I am a proficient leader with integrity and a strong work ethic who constantly strives to produce quality results. I seek to
elevate and drive fellow team members to excel in various situations and scenarios. My training has given me expertise in
oversight andconduct of small unit tactics with an investigative mindset andintuitive analysis of threat situations resulting in
development andimplementation of effective security plans. Exercising decisiveness in complex operations and providing
sound advice to senior leaders is one of the many advanced skill sets obtainedfrom my military training.
Experience
United States Marine Corps, Sergeant 2012-Present
Rifleman (2012-Present)
Providedmaximum versatility andstability in chaoticand uncertain conditions. Employeda variety of methods
to support team members, including communication links. Developedinto a qualifiedleader who trainedand
directed teams and sections, while coordinating with supporting units to ensure the completion of our
objectives. Trainedin core competencies of operations and awareness while employing skilledsolutions for
various situations.
Physical Security Guard/Chief (2013-2015)
Served as Sergeant of the Guard Nuclear Weapons Security in a Waterfront RestrictedArea of
Operations. Responsible for over $2 million in weapons, vehicles, and communication equipment andcoordinating 60 marines
and 60 sailors in the conduct of dynamic daily security operations to secure a location containing 70% of the Department of the
Navy’s strategicnuclear warheads.
Served as a Squad Leader for 20-infantry Marines executing the strategicNuclear Weapons
Security mission; Provide for their morale, mentorship, professional development, andwelfare.
Led training to include over 30 days of live fire ranges emphasizing infantry skills to include:
employment of individual automaticweapons systems (pistol, rifle, andmedium machine gun),
and fire team and squad level military operations in urban terrain, patrolling, mounted
operations, fire and movement, andfire and maneuver.
Contributedto execution of security during a StrategicArms Reduction Treaty (START)
Inspection. Instructed 40 Marines on threat capabilities andrecapture tactics in preparation for a Department of Navy level
inspection with "Outstanding" results.
Served as a Convoy Dismount of strategicasset moves, maintaining operationalcontrol of
4 Marines coordinating with external entities in order to ensure the secure transit of over 15
nuclear missiles/warheads while conducting mountedand dismounted patrols.
Participatedin safety drills for triage or terrorist situations.
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Inspected personal protective equipment (PPE) before every assignment (earplugs, safety glasses,
proper uniform, gloves, flak, kevlar, rifles, ammunition) andconsistently inspectedjob sites for
unsafe conditions.
Attended and performedjobs to communicate and identify any unsafe conditions that may be encountered,
and ensure a safety or resolution of the threat.
Education
CorporalsCourse
Provides selectees with the education and leadershipskills necessary to lead Marines as a corporal. The program of
instruction places emphasis on leadershipfoundations such as:
Jungle Warfare Training
Teaches specializedfighting tactics for dense jungle environments.
Security Element Training Course
Teaches Marines how to secure an inner perimeter of a mission site, perform interior security duties andconduct
hostage handling as well as prisoner handling.
Combat Life Saver
Provides selectees with education and leadershipskills in preforming critical first aidin a combat situation.
Awards& Honors
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Navy Sea
Service Deployment Ribbon
Certificate and Accommodations
Marine of the Year Commendation
Gung’Ho award
Meritorious Mast
3-time perfect score of 300/300 in the Combat Fitness Test