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WALTER A. JENKINS Jr.
805 Waddell Ave • Key West, Fl. 33040 • wajenkins7@hotmail.com • 404-510-3261
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
• U.S. Marine Corps veteran with 20 years’ supervisory experience leading people and managing a variety of high-risk
ammunition, global supply chain management and logistics-related operations often under arduous combat conditions.
• Ammunition Technician and Logistics specialist with extensive experience managing logistics operations in the United States
and overseas via military vehicles, aircraft and ships of all types with no safety mishaps or gaps in accountability.
• Proven team builder and collaborative mission partner; multi-tasker with strong work ethic.
• Experienced problem solver accustomed to adapting to rapidly changing situations.
EDUCATION
ST LEO UNIVERSITY, Key West, Fl. 2015-Presemt
Bachelor of Arts in Business Management. GPA: 3.3/4.0 expected graduation date: August 2017
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, Athens GA 2011-2014
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs. GPA: 3.2/4.0. graduated May 2014
EXPERIENCE
HONEYWELL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC. 2014- 2015
Served as ammunition logistics specialist aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessel USNS Lewis & Clark. Responsible for
managing ammunition stored aboard the ship in support of the U.S. Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) using the
Ordnance Information System- Retail (OIS-R). Was always prepared to conduct supply chain management operations to supply
Marines with ammunition in combat zones throughout the world.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 1991 - 2011
Ammunition Chief and Logistics Chief, 22nd
Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) Camp Lejeune, NC, 2007-2011
As acting 22nd MEU logistics Chief, Supervised over 40 logistics personnel in the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). As
MEU Ammunition Chief, expertly managed all arms and ammunition logistics support for over 2,200 Marines serving in
contingency operations overseas to include ammunition assets valued at over $20,000,000 stored aboard U.S. Navy amphibious
shipping. Also, was responsible for supervising the maintenance of the weapons maintained in the 22nd MEU Armory ashore and
on ship.
• Advised Commanding Officer on all arms, ammunition and explosives matters.
• Supervised the execution of various logistics and global supply chain management operations during three overseas
deployments; ensured Marines of 22nd MEU received uninterrupted armaments, ammunition and explosives logistics support.
• Supervised and established field ammunition supply points to support training overseas and in the U.S.
• Received Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding logistics management during three overseas deployments.
Ammunition Chief and Logistics Chief, 10th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC, 2005-2007
As acting Logistics Chief, supervised the logistics operations of over 200 Marines in absence of the Commanding Officer.
Managed all ammunition, arms and explosives matters for over 3,500 Marines of 10th Marines Regiment. Served as the Arms,
Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E) Chief in addition to executing duties as the Logistics Chief.
• Established and managed field ammunition supply points for the regiment for several major training exercises to include
supervision of a platoon of 30 Marines and 20 trucks responsible for providing ammunition support for the entire regiment
• Ensured continuous, on-time arms, ammunition and explosives logistics support for 10th Marines Regiment.
Ammunition Operations Chief, Camp Fuji Ammunition Supply Point, Japan, 2004-2005
Managed and supervised all operations ensuring a continuous supply of ammunition to units training in mainland Japan.
Supervised an ammunition detachment of 11 Marines and ensured ammunition of all types to support training of over 30,000
Marines of the third Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) in mainland Japan was safely maintained, stored and distributed.
• Maintained 100% accountability of over 800 tons of ammunition maintained at this storage facility.
• Received outstanding results on all safety, security and accountability inspections; awarded Navy Achievement Medal.
•
Operations Chief, USMC, Reserve Training Center, Rome, Georgia, 2002-2004
Supervised and managed the training of a Marine Corps Reserve ammunition detachment of 100 Marine Reservists. Managed all
logistics matters including shipping the detachment to various locations for training exercises around the United States .
• Deployed with unit to Kuwait in 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF 1) and became the Ammunition Chief for 1st Force
Service Support Group (1st
FSSG), from March 2003 to August 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Assisted 1st
FSSG with offload of ammunition assets from Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) shipping during OIF 1.
• As Ammunition Chief for 1st FSSG, supervised and managed emergency ammunition resupply operations via cargo aircraft
of all types in support of over 65,000 Marines of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF).
• Received Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding ammunition logistics support during the operation.
Ammunition Chief, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC 1997-2002
Managed all arms, ammunition and explosives logistics support for the 1000 Marines of 2nd Battalion, 8th
Marines, 2nd Marine
Division. Ensured the Marines of the battalion received continuous, uninterrupted armaments, ammunition and explosives
logistics support during three different overseas deployments.
• Maintained 100% accountability of all ammunition transactions within the battalion and passed all accountability and safety
inspections with no discrepancies.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Secret security clearance: 1991 – 1993; 1998-CURRENT; Top Secret security clearance: 1993-1998

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  • 1. WALTER A. JENKINS Jr. 805 Waddell Ave • Key West, Fl. 33040 • wajenkins7@hotmail.com • 404-510-3261 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY • U.S. Marine Corps veteran with 20 years’ supervisory experience leading people and managing a variety of high-risk ammunition, global supply chain management and logistics-related operations often under arduous combat conditions. • Ammunition Technician and Logistics specialist with extensive experience managing logistics operations in the United States and overseas via military vehicles, aircraft and ships of all types with no safety mishaps or gaps in accountability. • Proven team builder and collaborative mission partner; multi-tasker with strong work ethic. • Experienced problem solver accustomed to adapting to rapidly changing situations. EDUCATION ST LEO UNIVERSITY, Key West, Fl. 2015-Presemt Bachelor of Arts in Business Management. GPA: 3.3/4.0 expected graduation date: August 2017 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, Athens GA 2011-2014 Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs. GPA: 3.2/4.0. graduated May 2014 EXPERIENCE HONEYWELL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC. 2014- 2015 Served as ammunition logistics specialist aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessel USNS Lewis & Clark. Responsible for managing ammunition stored aboard the ship in support of the U.S. Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) using the Ordnance Information System- Retail (OIS-R). Was always prepared to conduct supply chain management operations to supply Marines with ammunition in combat zones throughout the world. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 1991 - 2011 Ammunition Chief and Logistics Chief, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) Camp Lejeune, NC, 2007-2011 As acting 22nd MEU logistics Chief, Supervised over 40 logistics personnel in the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). As MEU Ammunition Chief, expertly managed all arms and ammunition logistics support for over 2,200 Marines serving in contingency operations overseas to include ammunition assets valued at over $20,000,000 stored aboard U.S. Navy amphibious shipping. Also, was responsible for supervising the maintenance of the weapons maintained in the 22nd MEU Armory ashore and on ship. • Advised Commanding Officer on all arms, ammunition and explosives matters. • Supervised the execution of various logistics and global supply chain management operations during three overseas deployments; ensured Marines of 22nd MEU received uninterrupted armaments, ammunition and explosives logistics support. • Supervised and established field ammunition supply points to support training overseas and in the U.S. • Received Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding logistics management during three overseas deployments. Ammunition Chief and Logistics Chief, 10th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC, 2005-2007 As acting Logistics Chief, supervised the logistics operations of over 200 Marines in absence of the Commanding Officer. Managed all ammunition, arms and explosives matters for over 3,500 Marines of 10th Marines Regiment. Served as the Arms, Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E) Chief in addition to executing duties as the Logistics Chief. • Established and managed field ammunition supply points for the regiment for several major training exercises to include supervision of a platoon of 30 Marines and 20 trucks responsible for providing ammunition support for the entire regiment • Ensured continuous, on-time arms, ammunition and explosives logistics support for 10th Marines Regiment. Ammunition Operations Chief, Camp Fuji Ammunition Supply Point, Japan, 2004-2005 Managed and supervised all operations ensuring a continuous supply of ammunition to units training in mainland Japan. Supervised an ammunition detachment of 11 Marines and ensured ammunition of all types to support training of over 30,000 Marines of the third Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) in mainland Japan was safely maintained, stored and distributed. • Maintained 100% accountability of over 800 tons of ammunition maintained at this storage facility. • Received outstanding results on all safety, security and accountability inspections; awarded Navy Achievement Medal. •
  • 2. Operations Chief, USMC, Reserve Training Center, Rome, Georgia, 2002-2004 Supervised and managed the training of a Marine Corps Reserve ammunition detachment of 100 Marine Reservists. Managed all logistics matters including shipping the detachment to various locations for training exercises around the United States . • Deployed with unit to Kuwait in 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF 1) and became the Ammunition Chief for 1st Force Service Support Group (1st FSSG), from March 2003 to August 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Assisted 1st FSSG with offload of ammunition assets from Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) shipping during OIF 1. • As Ammunition Chief for 1st FSSG, supervised and managed emergency ammunition resupply operations via cargo aircraft of all types in support of over 65,000 Marines of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF). • Received Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding ammunition logistics support during the operation. Ammunition Chief, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC 1997-2002 Managed all arms, ammunition and explosives logistics support for the 1000 Marines of 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, 2nd Marine Division. Ensured the Marines of the battalion received continuous, uninterrupted armaments, ammunition and explosives logistics support during three different overseas deployments. • Maintained 100% accountability of all ammunition transactions within the battalion and passed all accountability and safety inspections with no discrepancies. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Secret security clearance: 1991 – 1993; 1998-CURRENT; Top Secret security clearance: 1993-1998