1. SINE, WIL L IAM 992 Shore Crest Rd. Carlsbad, CA 92011
(760) 845-9368 wdsine@gmail.com
Profile A dynamic goal-oriented professional who possesses a unique blend of military experience. A
professionally trained leader with extensive real-world team-building and supervisory experience.
Demonstrates the ability to work with others to achieve desired end result. An elite problem solver picked
for his ability to quickly absorb information and adapt to new situations
Military experience: Ten years in the United Sates Marine Corp, centered in SOCOM capable
reconnaissance teams, with experience in combat operations and training in austere environments.
Experience in conducting humanitarian, logistics and other support operations in, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi
Arabia, and numerous South East Asian countries.
Key Skills &
Specialized
Training
Reconnaissance and
Surveilance
Tactical CombatCasualty Care
Training, Planning,
Management, and
Development
POI Creation
Non-Commissioned Officer
Leadership
Weapons Maintenance
Combat Life Saver
Program of Instruction
Developer
Crew-Served Weapons
Trainer
Field Training Exercise
Helicopter Operations
Convoy Operations
Military
Experience
Reconnaissance Marine Team Leader: 2005 - 2015
Marine Corps elite, top 1%. Earned prestigious position of Team Leader; demonstrated superior leadership and ability to
accomplish goals while under intense pressure. Responsible for the safe and successful training to include small unit
tactics, map reading and navigation, light weapons marksmanship, crew served weapons handling and marksmanship,
communication and radio theory, TCCC and basic first aid for environmental injuries, field craft and tracking techniques,
warning and operations orders, and mission planning, vehicle convoy operations, checkpoints, and searches.
Reconnaissance Team Leader 1st Recon BN, Camp Pendleton California.
Reconnaissance Team Leader 3rd Recon BN, Camp Schwab Okinawa Japan.
Achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant (E6).
Three Marine Expeditionary Unit deployments aboard the U.S.S. Essex, Denver, and Green Bay in support of PACCOM,
CENTCOM, and AFRICOM theaters.
One combat deployments to Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom in Iraq.
Effectively mentored and supervised a platoon of 25 Recon Marines; led over 125 global war-time missions in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
Communications supervisor in Camp Fallujah, Iraq for Charlie Company 3rd Plt 1st Recon BN. Established
communications SOPs and was a conscientious steward of over $1,000,000.00 of crucial military communications
equipment.
Skilled and empathic teacher; orchestrated the training and personal development of 25 subordinate Recon Marines.
Performed, supervised, and instructed techniques and operations employed in conventional and unconventional warfare
operational areas to elements that battle transnational threats.
Team leader in multiple bi-lateral training events such as Cobra Gold and Iron Fist. Established international relationships
and oversaw training with Thai Recon Marines and Japanese ground self-defense force.
Orchestrated the training of 30 Jordanian Marines, 25 Saudi Special Boat Team personnel, 45 members of the
Royal Army of Oman. Performed, supervised and instructed techniques and operations employed in conventional and
unconventional warfare operational areas to elements that battle transnational threats
Range safety officer during multiple training exercises with Jordanian Marines, Thai Marines, and Japanese ground self-
defense force. Responsible for the safe and successful training to include, close quarters weapons marksmanship,
tactical communications, defensive tactics, crisis response team, IED recognition, and rappel and fast-rope insert
techniques
Effectively conducted multiple Range Site Surveys and established successful range operations as Company A Range
Safety Officer. Consistently acted as role player advisor, scenario builder, and evaluator for multiple pre-deployment
operations to include but not limited to reconnaissance and surveillance ops, combat town scenarios, patrol base ops,
long foot mobile movements, air inserts/extracts, small arms weapons marksmanship and tactics, and crew served
weapons systems.
Efficient in overt/high-security walking formations. Protective pistol and carbine skills, break contact and team movement.
High-profile motorcade operations and communications with GPS functionality.
Developed and implemented landmark risk management and safety programs for parachuting and flying operations with
1st Recon BN that resulted in perfect flight training safety record.
Student at the King Abdullah the second Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) 2013
Picked to showcase the unique abilities of the U.S. Marine Corps Recon Teams for Abdullah the II, the King of Jordan.
2. Staged a private hostage rescue demonstration on a Boeing 747 at King Abdullah II Special Operations Training
Center. (KASOTC)
Completed 3 live tissue pig labs focusing on real world battle field trauma and mass casualty care.
Attended a three month long course in tactical debriefing. Learning skills as HUMINT and SIGINT exploitation techniques
and attained MOS of 0284, Tactical Debriefer.
Certifications
& Clearances
Tactical Combat Casualty Course
Crew Served Weapons
US Army Airborne
USMC Advanced Infantry Training
Battalion
USMC Amphibious Reconnaissance
School
Secret Security Clearance (2014)
Range Safety Officer (static,
dynamic, waterborne, laser, and
mobility)
US Army Static Line Jump Master
Helicopter Rope Suspension
Techniques (HRST) Master
Survival Evasion Resistance and
Escape (SERE)
USMC Combat Hunter/Leader and
Tactical De-briefer (MOS 0282)
Small Arms Instructor
Instructional and Maintenance
Experience with the; M-249 SAW, M-
2 .50ca, M-240 , Mk-19, M-203, M-
16, M-4, M-9, M1014 Shotgun, Glock
handguns
Education &
Awards
Graduated Valdosta High School
Currently working towards Bachelors of Science in Business at University of Phoenix
Two Combat Action Awards
Navy Commendation Medal
Meritorious Unit Award
Presidential Unit Award
Three Iraqi Campaign Medals
Four Sea Service Deployment Awards
Two Good Conduct Medals