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Published by The United States Army Garrison Humphreys Public Affairs Office in coordination with USAG Red Cloud, USAG Yongsan and USAG Daegu Public Affairs Offices
This Army newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the Department of Defense. Contents of The Morning Calm are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, or Department of the Army. The editorial content of this biweekly publication is the responsibility of U.S. Army Garrisons in Korea. Circulation: 9,500
Printed by Pyeongtaek Culture Newspaper, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Government, under exclusive written contract with the Contracting Command. The civilian printer is responsible for commercial advertising. The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Army or Pyeongtaek Culture Newspaper of the products or service advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If an violation or rejection of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the printer shall refuse to
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1. Dustin Griffin
25 General Canby Drive, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
PH: (334) 379-7707
E-mail: dustin.griffin96@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE Entry-level position that allows me to use my military-training and skills as part of a team.
EDUCATION/ Medical Evacuation (MedEvac) Doctrine Course, Fort Rucker, Alabama (2011)
TRAINING UH60A/L Aircraft Qualification Course, Fort Rucker, Alabama (2011)
CH47D Aircraft Qualification Course, Fort Rucker, Alabama (2005)
I.E.R.W. (U.S. Army Flight School), Fort Rucker, Alabama (2004)
BA, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Honors (2003)
US Army Airborne School, Fort Benning, Georgia (2002)
CH47D Helicopter Mechanic Course (67U), Fort Eustis, Virginia (2001)
FLIGHT Total Time: 1,469.5
EXPERIENCE Twin Turbine Time: 931.0
Pilot-In-Command: 567.2
Simulated Instrument: 83.8
Actual Instrument: 9.6
Night Vision Goggles: 129.2
Night Unaided: 34.6
Simulator: 103.0
WORK MS Army National Guard (Traditional) 1420 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS 39204
EXPERIENCE July 1995 to Present
2105; Airfield Manager, Udairi Landing Zone, Kuwait; 185th
Aviation Brigade (OIR/OSS)
2012; Aeromedical Evacuation Officer (MedEvac Pilot)/Platoon Leader/Operations Officer, FOB
Sharana, Afghanistan; F/1-171st
MedEvac Company (OEF)
2010-2011; Operations Officer, 2-185th
Aviation Regiment; managed Udairi Army Airfield
(UAAF), Kuwait (OIF/OND)
• Contract Officer Representative; managed contractors/contract on UAAF
• Property Book Officer, 2-185th
, maintained positive control of equipment in Iraq and Kuwait
• Unit Movement Officer, 2-185th
, moved unit personnel and equipment to Kuwait and Iraq
and returned them home after mobilization
2005-2009; Executive officer of a five-ship Chinook unit, scheduling crews for missions
• Emergency supply of food, ice and water to those affected by Hurricanes Katrina & Ike
• Helped rebuild levees by sling-loading 3,000-lbs sandbags into breach sites (Ike)
• Delivered 1,400-lbs hay bails to livestock stranded by flood waters of Hurricane Ike
• Water-bucket fire-fighting operations beyond the reach of local fire department (Katrina)
SECURITY
CLEARANCE Top Secret (SCI)
SUMMARY As a Soldier and a family man, I know what it means to sacrifice and I understand serious work. I
look forward to working with an organization I can contribute to and learn from.