EUGENE GREATHEAD
104 Steeplechase Ln
Raeford, NC 28376
(910) 987-2455
eugenegreathead@gmail.com
Active TOP SECRET/SCI Clearance.
SUMMARY
U.S. Army Special Forces Senior Noncommissioned Officer with combat-tested
leadership skills and proven abilities in managing multiple security projects, tasks and
priorities effectively and in a timely manner. Superb Instructor/Trainer skills; highly
effective in building “can do” security teams and programs that thrive in the most
demanding of operational environments, including overseas assignments for classified
and unclassified missions in support of U.S. national security objectives. Superior
communicator, readily distills the most complex of materials into easily-understood,
compelling presentations.
EXPERIENCE
U.S. Army, HHD, 2nd Bn, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) (SFG (A)), Fort
Bragg, NC
2014 – 2015
Battalion Intelligence Sergeant
Served as the Battalion Intelligence Sergeant in support of the U.S. Central Command
(USCENTCOM) Area of Responsibility; responsible for planning, training, supervising
and executing all aspects of battlefield intelligence gathering and analysis. Acted as the
Operations Sergeant in his absence; prepared the S-2 portion of operations orders and
Area Studies; capable of leading, training and advising up to Company-size indigenous
force during combat operations to include Direct Action (DA), Special Reconnaissance
(SR), Unconventional Warfare (UW), and Foreign Internal Defense (FID). Supervised all
aspects of the Battalion Focal Point Activities Cell, managing sensitive credentialing for
40+ Focal Point Operators. Screened, vetted and recommended for nomination seven
service members for Advanced Training. Served as Battalion Master Jumpmaster;
mentored and directed 27 Static Line Jumpmasters through 32 Airborne operations
without incident. Performed duties as Battalion Operations Sergeant, successfully
managing all aspects of Rear Detachment S3 tasking with minimal available manning.
Conducted USASOC Static Line Jumpmaster course, serving as Senior Instructor with a
92% graduation rate. Developed and delivered a pre-combat rotation briefing to
incoming service members. Maintained $40K+ of sensitive property; developed security
procedures for the Special Activity Cell ensuring information availability with zero
leakage.
U.S. Army, C Co, 2ndBn, 3rdSFG (A), Fort Bragg, NC, 2012 – 2014
Special Forces Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant
Served as the Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant on a Special Forces
Operational Detachment Alpha (SFODA) in support of USCENTCOM Area of
Responsibility; responsible for planning, training, supervising and executing all aspects
of battlefield intelligence gathering and analysis. Acted as the Operations Sergeant in his
absence; prepared the S-2 portion of operations orders and Area Studies. Analyzed the
battle space providing the ODA and AOB with actionable intelligence to decrease high
profile attacks within eastern Afghanistan. Instrumental in building invaluable inter-
agency relationships, increasing the Detachment’s intelligence sharing and collection
efforts in Afghanistan. Sought out by 18+ Intelligence Sergeants throughout the
Battalion for expertise and experience. Served as split team NCOIC during 45 combat
operations both mounted and dismounted operations, resulting in 35+ EKIA. Trained
three Detachment members in all aspects of Intelligence gathering, increasing the ODA's
intelligence collection capability. Shared knowledge of combat operations from 10
Afghanistan combat tours with all members of the ODA. Maintained 100%
accountability of $200K worth of Detachment surveillance equipment, resulting in zero
loss or compromise. Served as split team NCOIC during an intense fire fight lasting
three hours, resulting in three insurgent forces KIA. Performed as Assistant Team
Sergeant for eight months of combat operations. Trained 15 ODA members on Advance
Special Operations (ASO) techniques. Developed, implemented and supervised the ODA
Intelligence Cell, pioneering a collective effort resulting in a graphic assessment of the
Helmand and Logar Provinces. Mentored the Detachment during the planning,
preparation and execution of 93 combat operations. Represented the Detachment at the
Red Wings Memorial Fitness event in Virginia Beach. Trained 12 Jumpmasters in the
MC-6 transition course.
U.S. Army, HHD, 2nd Bn, 3rd SFG (A), Fort Bragg, NC, 2010 – 2012
Battalion Operations Sergeant
Served as the Operations NCO for a Special Forces Battalion organized in three Special
Forces Companies and a Headquarters Support company; coordinated schools, ranges,
drop zones, and training areas throughout the U.S.; supervised the support and
operational execution of Battalion operations contributing to Overseas Contingency
Operations (OCO). Tracked and reconciled all Battalion ammunition requests,
expenditures and forecasts; led and directed a staff of 13 Soldiers, ensuring that functions
of each section and staff members were operating effectively. Facilitated timely fires,
ISR and MEDEVAC support for ODAs and their partnered forces during combat
operations. Graduated 53 of 60 soldiers as an Instructor from the USASOC Jumpmaster
Course. Mentored Area Support Teams (ASTs) in synchronizing multiple combat
operations while executing timely resupply operations supporting engaged Detachments.
Performed duties as the Rear Detachment Sergeant Major, managing requirements from
Group and Companies. Provided oversight on Battalion schools, ammunition, air and
taskings. Trained Battalion Staff on the staffing process for off-post training events.
Trained three companies (240+ Soldiers) in Personnel Recovery and ISOPREP.
Developed personnel recovery training that prepared Special Forces Soldiers for
operations in isolated areas of Afghanistan. Tracked 400+ training documents including
ranges, ammo and risk assessments.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Bachelor of Science, Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis, expected award 4/2017
Norwich University, Northfield, VT
Inova Tech, Fayetteville, NC
CompTIA A+, January 23, 2004
Military Occupational Specialties / Special Skill Identifiers:
18F – Special Forces Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant; 18E – Special
Forces Communications Sergeant; 19K – M1 Armor Crewman; 5W – Jumpmaster; B8 –
M60A3 Tank Operations and Maintenance; P – Parachutist; H – Instructor; A –
Technical Intelligence
Military Training:
Advanced Special Operations Techniques (ASOT); Advanced Special Operations
Managers Course (ASOT-MC); Fundamentals of Personnel Recovery Course; Special
Forces Advanced Urban Combat; Structured Self Development (SSD) IV; USASOC
Jumpmaster Course; Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant Course; Special Forces
Communications Sergeant Advanced Noncommissioned Course; Advanced Reid
Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation; Personnel Recovery Reintegration Team
and Debriefer Course; Non-Conventional Assisted Recovery Plans and Operations
Course; Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) High Risk (Level C); French
(FR) Special Operations Forces Basic Military Language; Special Forces Qualification
(Collective Training); Phase 3, Special Forces Qualification (Special Forces
Communications Sergeant); Special Forces Qualification (Individual Training); Airborne;
Assessment and Selection Phase Special Forces Qualification; M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor
Crewman BNCOC; Primary Leadership Development; M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor
Crewman; Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL); Small Group Instructor Trainer
Course; Instructor Training Course
Computer Skills:
Analyst Notebook; Google Earth; Palantir, MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel,
Access)
AWARDS
Bronze Star Medal (x5), Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army
Commendation Medal for Valor (x2), Army Commendation Medal (x7), Joint Service
Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal (x8), Army Good Conduct Medal (x8),
Southwest Asia Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service
Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (x3), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas
Service Ribbon (x3), Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal,
Special Forces Tab, Combat Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Marksmanship
Qualification Badge – Expert with Pistol, Marksmanship Qualification Badge – Expert
with Rifle

Greathead, Eugene Resume - Center Format

  • 1.
    EUGENE GREATHEAD 104 SteeplechaseLn Raeford, NC 28376 (910) 987-2455 eugenegreathead@gmail.com Active TOP SECRET/SCI Clearance. SUMMARY U.S. Army Special Forces Senior Noncommissioned Officer with combat-tested leadership skills and proven abilities in managing multiple security projects, tasks and priorities effectively and in a timely manner. Superb Instructor/Trainer skills; highly effective in building “can do” security teams and programs that thrive in the most demanding of operational environments, including overseas assignments for classified and unclassified missions in support of U.S. national security objectives. Superior communicator, readily distills the most complex of materials into easily-understood, compelling presentations. EXPERIENCE U.S. Army, HHD, 2nd Bn, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) (SFG (A)), Fort Bragg, NC 2014 – 2015 Battalion Intelligence Sergeant Served as the Battalion Intelligence Sergeant in support of the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Area of Responsibility; responsible for planning, training, supervising and executing all aspects of battlefield intelligence gathering and analysis. Acted as the Operations Sergeant in his absence; prepared the S-2 portion of operations orders and Area Studies; capable of leading, training and advising up to Company-size indigenous force during combat operations to include Direct Action (DA), Special Reconnaissance (SR), Unconventional Warfare (UW), and Foreign Internal Defense (FID). Supervised all aspects of the Battalion Focal Point Activities Cell, managing sensitive credentialing for 40+ Focal Point Operators. Screened, vetted and recommended for nomination seven service members for Advanced Training. Served as Battalion Master Jumpmaster; mentored and directed 27 Static Line Jumpmasters through 32 Airborne operations without incident. Performed duties as Battalion Operations Sergeant, successfully managing all aspects of Rear Detachment S3 tasking with minimal available manning. Conducted USASOC Static Line Jumpmaster course, serving as Senior Instructor with a 92% graduation rate. Developed and delivered a pre-combat rotation briefing to incoming service members. Maintained $40K+ of sensitive property; developed security procedures for the Special Activity Cell ensuring information availability with zero leakage.
  • 2.
    U.S. Army, CCo, 2ndBn, 3rdSFG (A), Fort Bragg, NC, 2012 – 2014 Special Forces Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant Served as the Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant on a Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (SFODA) in support of USCENTCOM Area of Responsibility; responsible for planning, training, supervising and executing all aspects of battlefield intelligence gathering and analysis. Acted as the Operations Sergeant in his absence; prepared the S-2 portion of operations orders and Area Studies. Analyzed the battle space providing the ODA and AOB with actionable intelligence to decrease high profile attacks within eastern Afghanistan. Instrumental in building invaluable inter- agency relationships, increasing the Detachment’s intelligence sharing and collection efforts in Afghanistan. Sought out by 18+ Intelligence Sergeants throughout the Battalion for expertise and experience. Served as split team NCOIC during 45 combat operations both mounted and dismounted operations, resulting in 35+ EKIA. Trained three Detachment members in all aspects of Intelligence gathering, increasing the ODA's intelligence collection capability. Shared knowledge of combat operations from 10 Afghanistan combat tours with all members of the ODA. Maintained 100% accountability of $200K worth of Detachment surveillance equipment, resulting in zero loss or compromise. Served as split team NCOIC during an intense fire fight lasting three hours, resulting in three insurgent forces KIA. Performed as Assistant Team Sergeant for eight months of combat operations. Trained 15 ODA members on Advance Special Operations (ASO) techniques. Developed, implemented and supervised the ODA Intelligence Cell, pioneering a collective effort resulting in a graphic assessment of the Helmand and Logar Provinces. Mentored the Detachment during the planning, preparation and execution of 93 combat operations. Represented the Detachment at the Red Wings Memorial Fitness event in Virginia Beach. Trained 12 Jumpmasters in the MC-6 transition course. U.S. Army, HHD, 2nd Bn, 3rd SFG (A), Fort Bragg, NC, 2010 – 2012 Battalion Operations Sergeant Served as the Operations NCO for a Special Forces Battalion organized in three Special Forces Companies and a Headquarters Support company; coordinated schools, ranges, drop zones, and training areas throughout the U.S.; supervised the support and operational execution of Battalion operations contributing to Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO). Tracked and reconciled all Battalion ammunition requests, expenditures and forecasts; led and directed a staff of 13 Soldiers, ensuring that functions of each section and staff members were operating effectively. Facilitated timely fires, ISR and MEDEVAC support for ODAs and their partnered forces during combat operations. Graduated 53 of 60 soldiers as an Instructor from the USASOC Jumpmaster Course. Mentored Area Support Teams (ASTs) in synchronizing multiple combat operations while executing timely resupply operations supporting engaged Detachments. Performed duties as the Rear Detachment Sergeant Major, managing requirements from Group and Companies. Provided oversight on Battalion schools, ammunition, air and taskings. Trained Battalion Staff on the staffing process for off-post training events.
  • 3.
    Trained three companies(240+ Soldiers) in Personnel Recovery and ISOPREP. Developed personnel recovery training that prepared Special Forces Soldiers for operations in isolated areas of Afghanistan. Tracked 400+ training documents including ranges, ammo and risk assessments. EDUCATION & TRAINING Bachelor of Science, Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis, expected award 4/2017 Norwich University, Northfield, VT Inova Tech, Fayetteville, NC CompTIA A+, January 23, 2004 Military Occupational Specialties / Special Skill Identifiers: 18F – Special Forces Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant; 18E – Special Forces Communications Sergeant; 19K – M1 Armor Crewman; 5W – Jumpmaster; B8 – M60A3 Tank Operations and Maintenance; P – Parachutist; H – Instructor; A – Technical Intelligence Military Training: Advanced Special Operations Techniques (ASOT); Advanced Special Operations Managers Course (ASOT-MC); Fundamentals of Personnel Recovery Course; Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat; Structured Self Development (SSD) IV; USASOC Jumpmaster Course; Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant Course; Special Forces Communications Sergeant Advanced Noncommissioned Course; Advanced Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation; Personnel Recovery Reintegration Team and Debriefer Course; Non-Conventional Assisted Recovery Plans and Operations Course; Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) High Risk (Level C); French (FR) Special Operations Forces Basic Military Language; Special Forces Qualification (Collective Training); Phase 3, Special Forces Qualification (Special Forces Communications Sergeant); Special Forces Qualification (Individual Training); Airborne; Assessment and Selection Phase Special Forces Qualification; M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor Crewman BNCOC; Primary Leadership Development; M1/M1A1 Abrams Armor Crewman; Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL); Small Group Instructor Trainer Course; Instructor Training Course Computer Skills: Analyst Notebook; Google Earth; Palantir, MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access) AWARDS
  • 4.
    Bronze Star Medal(x5), Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal for Valor (x2), Army Commendation Medal (x7), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal (x8), Army Good Conduct Medal (x8), Southwest Asia Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (x3), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (x3), Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Special Forces Tab, Combat Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Marksmanship Qualification Badge – Expert with Pistol, Marksmanship Qualification Badge – Expert with Rifle