Bio
Credentials
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Secret Security Clearance
United States Department of DefenseNov, 2018- Apr, 2026 -
Nonlethal Weapons Instructor
United States Department of Defense
Experience
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Power Home Remodeling
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Austin, Texas, United States
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Project Production Manager
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Sep 2022 - Present
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Austin, Texas, United States
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Observer Coach/Trainer
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Sep 2020 - Sep 2022
Member of a 10 person Military Police Observer Coach/Trainer (OC/T) Team that Advises and Assists National Guard and Reserve Component Infantry Platoon Sergeants and Staff NCO's during Rotational Force Pool-Non Deploying (RFP-ND), Rotational Force Pool-Deployment (RFP-D), Regionally Aligned Forces (RAF) and Army Contingency Force (ACF) training, National Guard Annual Training (AT), Inactive Duty Training (IDT) and Exportable Combat Training Capabilities (XCTC)
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Military Police Platoon Sergeant
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Nov 2018 - Sep 2020
Leads military police platoon, squads and sections; leads military police detachments in support of battlefield and installation security measures; plans and coordinates security measures in enemy prisoner of war facilities and civilian internment settlements/resettlements; ensures all platoon equipment and vehicles are properly maintained and PMCS is current; counsel and mentor squad leaders for professional growth.
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Traffic Accident Investigations NCOIC
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Aug 2017 - Nov 2018
Responsible for the daily operations of the Directorate of Emergency Services (DES) Traffic Section; supervises, trains, and evaluates ten Soldiers and two Department of the Army Civilian Police traffic accident investigators; organization's primary facilitator for driving while intoxicated detection training, speed-measuring device operations, and high risk traffic stop tactics and procedures; develops and implements traffic control plans for special ceremonies and events; performs regular traffic surveys to identify problem areas and focus traffic enforcement efforts; maintains and accounts for property valued in excess of $500,000
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Military Police Squad Leader
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Aug 2015 - Aug 2017
Responsible for the training, instruction and supervision of 12 squad personnel in all five military police functions; ensures all equipment and vehicles assigned to the squad are properly maintained; counsels and mentors squad members for professional growth; ensures the policies and standards of the company are carried out. Operates military police desks; plans crime prevention measures; prepares operations plans in support of both battlefield and installation law and order operations and security of resources and installations. Supports Platoon Sergeant in meeting collective and individual tasks.
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Provost Marshal Operations NCO
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Feb 2012 - Aug 2015
Provides analysis, integration, and synchronization of MP operations in support of combat operations; serves as the senior functional staff non-commissioned officer responsible for advising the Brigade S-3 and the Brigade Commander on matters relating to MP operations; provides personal staff support to the commander for law enforcement issues involving U.S. military and civilian personnel; serves as the Force Protection/Antiterrorism Officer for the Regiment; reviews and enforces force protection and physical security measures across the Regiment; conducts inspections and vulnerability assessments.
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Military Police Team Leader
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Apr 2008 - Feb 2012
Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 3 man MP Team; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization of all team assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment worth over $33,000; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness; must be ready to assume control of the squad in the absence of the squad leader.
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Military Police Team Leader
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Jul 2005 - Apr 2008
Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 3 man MP Team; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization of all team assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment worth over $33,000; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness; must be ready to assume control of the squad in the absence of the squad leader.
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United States
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Consumer Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Fellowship
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May 2022 - Jul 2022
Fellowship with Power Home Remodeling Group
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Fellow
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May 2022 - Jul 2022
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United States Marine Corps
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Kaneohe, Hawaii, United States
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0351, Infantry Assaultman
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Sep 1990 - Aug 1994
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Kaneohe, Hawaii, United States
Infantry Assaultmen use several weapons as part of their jobs, including rockets and Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching Systems (APOBS). Their duties include providing rocket fire in support of rifle squads, platoons, and other companies within the infantry battalion.These Marines will use breaching and infiltration techniques when the infantry is on the offensive and employ demolition and other countermeasures when in a defensive position.
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Education
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2021 - 2023American Military University
Master's degree, Homeland Security - Counterterrorism -
2014 - 2018Fort Hays State University
Bachelor's degree, Criminal Justice/Police Science -
2010 - 2013Central Texas College
Associate's degree, General Studies
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