1/4/2017 Frank Easterling Jr.
frank.easterlingjr@gmail.com
860-778-2978 (mobile)
Lawton, Oklahoma
Summary
Outstanding military professional with 17 years of extensive leadership experience which includes security protocols,
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detection, render safe, and mitigation, Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) training,
removal, and disposal. Expert in mobility and counter-mobility techniques, range safety/clearance, mine detection, and
demolition techniques and procedures. Highly skilled in Operational Risk Management and Operational Security
(OPSEC). Adaptable and able to work under any conditions and in highly stressfulsituations. Personalprotection detail
for POTUS, VPOTUS, FLOTUS, and Foreign Dignitaries. Certified Hazardous Materials Handler (AMMO-62).
Career Highlights
Experience
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team Leader
United States Army
July 2012 - Present (4 years 5 months) • Lawton, Oklahoma
Determines the location, identification, rendering safe, removal, and destruction of explosive ordnance other than
nuclear fission or fusion material: uses detection instruments appropriately: destroys or neutralizes unserviceable and
irreparable conventional explosive devices; reads and interprets radiographs, diagrams, drawings, and technical
literature; identifies explosives by appearance and markings; cooperates with law enforcement agencies and protection
services. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; assists with the administrative duties necessary to support unit
operations; assists in preparing technical intelligence and incident reports.
Combat Engineer
US Army/ US Marine Corps
January 2000 - December 2010 (10 years 11 months) • Clarksville, Tennessee/ Okinawa, Japan/
Jacksonville, NC
Engages in vertical, road, bridge, and airfield construction and rigging, bridging, and demolition activities. Has
knowledge of the hardware and associated and software of the integrated communication system, FBCB2, which
enables real-time battlefield communications. Uses system for command, control, and information purposes. Assists
combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialist in performance of duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps,
overlays and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools and engineering tools. Assists with
excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs soldiers; operates excavation and earth-
moving heavy equipment' performs rigging, concrete and masonry work.
Skills: Supervise team members, direct support to attached units and agencies. Provides technical guidance to soldiers
in the accomplishment of their duties.
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Recruiter
United States Marine Corps
August 2004 - January 2006 (1 years 5 months) • Hartford, Connecticut
Screening and administrative processing, scheduling physical examinations, completion of enlistment documents, and
maintaining accurate records. Provide community relations and assist in civic events and relation building between
community and Military. Conduct background and criminal background investigations and screening. Military liaison
between local law enforcement, High school, and colleges officials. Mentorship with future recruits and community at
large.
Non-Commissioned Officer/Manager/Supervisor
United States Marine Corps/United States Army
June 2003 – Present (13 years 8 months). Jacksonville, North Carolina/ Hartford, Connecticut/ Fort
Sill, Oklahoma
Leading and mentoring new Marines and Soldiers, Developing young officers, providing knowledge, skill, and
experience for the growth and success of the unit. Instructing via Microsoft and PowerPoint to further unit
development and knowledge base. Maintained accountability and preventative maintenance on 800K worth of
Team Leader Equipment and materials to include protective Bomb Suits and Robotic Platforms. Kept and
maintained in good standing a Secret and a Top Secret CI clearance for over 17 years.

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    1/4/2017 Frank EasterlingJr. frank.easterlingjr@gmail.com 860-778-2978 (mobile) Lawton, Oklahoma Summary Outstanding military professional with 17 years of extensive leadership experience which includes security protocols, Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detection, render safe, and mitigation, Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) training, removal, and disposal. Expert in mobility and counter-mobility techniques, range safety/clearance, mine detection, and demolition techniques and procedures. Highly skilled in Operational Risk Management and Operational Security (OPSEC). Adaptable and able to work under any conditions and in highly stressfulsituations. Personalprotection detail for POTUS, VPOTUS, FLOTUS, and Foreign Dignitaries. Certified Hazardous Materials Handler (AMMO-62). Career Highlights Experience Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team Leader United States Army July 2012 - Present (4 years 5 months) • Lawton, Oklahoma Determines the location, identification, rendering safe, removal, and destruction of explosive ordnance other than nuclear fission or fusion material: uses detection instruments appropriately: destroys or neutralizes unserviceable and irreparable conventional explosive devices; reads and interprets radiographs, diagrams, drawings, and technical literature; identifies explosives by appearance and markings; cooperates with law enforcement agencies and protection services. Provides technical guidance to subordinates; assists with the administrative duties necessary to support unit operations; assists in preparing technical intelligence and incident reports. Combat Engineer US Army/ US Marine Corps January 2000 - December 2010 (10 years 11 months) • Clarksville, Tennessee/ Okinawa, Japan/ Jacksonville, NC Engages in vertical, road, bridge, and airfield construction and rigging, bridging, and demolition activities. Has knowledge of the hardware and associated and software of the integrated communication system, FBCB2, which enables real-time battlefield communications. Uses system for command, control, and information purposes. Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialist in performance of duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools and engineering tools. Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs soldiers; operates excavation and earth- moving heavy equipment' performs rigging, concrete and masonry work. Skills: Supervise team members, direct support to attached units and agencies. Provides technical guidance to soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.
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    Page 2 Recruiter United StatesMarine Corps August 2004 - January 2006 (1 years 5 months) • Hartford, Connecticut Screening and administrative processing, scheduling physical examinations, completion of enlistment documents, and maintaining accurate records. Provide community relations and assist in civic events and relation building between community and Military. Conduct background and criminal background investigations and screening. Military liaison between local law enforcement, High school, and colleges officials. Mentorship with future recruits and community at large. Non-Commissioned Officer/Manager/Supervisor United States Marine Corps/United States Army June 2003 – Present (13 years 8 months). Jacksonville, North Carolina/ Hartford, Connecticut/ Fort Sill, Oklahoma Leading and mentoring new Marines and Soldiers, Developing young officers, providing knowledge, skill, and experience for the growth and success of the unit. Instructing via Microsoft and PowerPoint to further unit development and knowledge base. Maintained accountability and preventative maintenance on 800K worth of Team Leader Equipment and materials to include protective Bomb Suits and Robotic Platforms. Kept and maintained in good standing a Secret and a Top Secret CI clearance for over 17 years.