- Ensured
administrative, medical, dental, family, and personal needs were addressed
for 30-50 Marines
- Conducted
investigations of grievances brought up by Marines, their families, and/or
the command
- Made
weekly personal calls to private and military residences to ensure health,
well-being, and comfort of Marines and families
- Coordinated
with company staff daily to ensure training requirements were met and
personnel were prepared for deployment to Afghanistan
- Coordinated
bi-monthly with Marine Corps Base personnel to execute 3-6 day field
exercises
- Supervised
weekly inspections of hazmat area, safety procedures, uniforms, living
spaces, work spaces, personal records, and over 60 pieces of equipment,
totaling over $1,000,000.00.
- Performed
monthly counseling with subordinates in chain of command
- Acted
as commanding officer in his absence
- Served
as Headquarters, 1st, and 2nd Platoon Commander, Safety Officer, Company
voting officer, and Hazmat compliance officer
- Conducted
weekly meetings with maintenance management to reconcile daily processing
report and ensure maintenance completed in a timely, cost effective manner
- Produced
Letters of Intent on order from commanding officer regarding mentoring,
motorcycle safety, training, and daily battle rhythm
- Mentored
junior Officers, ensuring they were in compliance with company and
battalion policy and ensured effective, relevant, and required training
was scheduled for a total of 150 Marines
- Prepared
70 Marines to administratively transfer to other units throughout 2D
Marine Division and deploy to Operation Enduring Freedom
- Reconciled
daily with Company operations manager to ensure all training requirements,
including deployment training, were being met
- Supervised
weekly coordination with units across Second Marine Division to ensure support
secured for internal and external training
- Prepared
over 100 battalion motor transport assets for a month long training at
Fort Pickett, VA
- Physically,
personally, and administratively prepared a platoon of 43 Marines to deploy
for training for 30 days
- Ensured
maintenance was complete on 100 vehicles before, during, and after
movement from Camp Lejeune, NC to Fort Pickett, VA
- Supplied
a battalion and its attachments of 1500 Marines over two districts (Musa
Qu’ala, and Now Zad Districts, Helmand Province) during eight month
deployment
- Served
as convoy commander on over 125 combat resupply convoys
- Coordinated
regularly with embedded training teams and worked with Afghan national
Army and Afghan Uniform Police to ensure the best possible support was
provided
- Conducted
rapid and scheduled resupplies for engineer equipment, water, food,
ammunition, repair parts, vehicles, personal items (mail, clothing),
petroleum, oil, and lubricants
- Sustained
all company command posts, satellite patrol bases, combat outposts, and
forward operating bases at 45 days of supply on all food, water, and fuel
- Ensured
battalion supply depot did not drop below 60 days of supply, including
allocations to battalion positions based on daily sustainment tracker
- Supervised
the maintenance of over 180 pieces of wheeled assets, resulting in the
successful completion of 700 Equipment Repair Orders
- Maintained
a Consolidated Memorandum Receipt of over 200 piece of gear worth over
$10,000,000.00
- Maintained
accountability of all serialized gear moving from the battalion supply
depot to company positions
- Coordinated
monthly with civilian contractors in order to ensure petroleum, oil, and
lubricants were disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner;
ensuring coalition forces were able to retrograde out of Afghanistan with a
small environmental footprint
- Ski Instructor,
Sugarbush, VT
- Assistant
Waterfront Director, Lifeguard, Counselor at Camp Laurelwood, Madison, CT
- Life Guard, Swim
Instructor, Jewish Community Center, New Haven, CT
- Paint Crew, Maintenance
Crew, Security Officer, Brewer’s Pilot Point Marina, Westbrook, CT
- Nursery Laborer,
Ace Begonia, Bethany, CT
- (1)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and (1) Letter of Recognition
- Secret
security clearance through June 2018
- Graduated
in top 10% at The Sound School, New Haven, CT
- Vocational
Technical Diploma in boat building
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