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Highlight Write Up: US Army Level I Combatives Instructor 2011, US Army Foreign Disclosure chinook crash in afghanistan Officer (FDO) Certification Course 2011, US Army Counterintelligence Special Agent s Course (CISAC) 2009, US Army Tactical Causality Combat Care (TCCC) 2008, US Army Military Intelligence Captain s Career Course (MICCC) 2008, US Army Military Intelligence Officer s Tactician Course (MI/OTC) 2007, Blackwater (AOB) Select Training 2006, US Army Level II Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (AT/FP) Advisor Certification 2005, US Army Combat Life Saver (CLS) Course 2005, US Army Field Artillery Officer s Basic Course (FA/OBC) 2004, DynCorp Worldwide Personnel Protection Specialist (WPPS I) Certification 2003, US Army Intelligence in Combating Terrorism School 2003, US Army Officer s Candidate School (OCS) 2002, US Army Fire Support Specialist School (Forward Observer) 2000, DynCorp International Police Task Force (IPTF) Training 2000, Numerous Law Enforcement Training and Recertification Classes 1993-2003, Jefferson Parish Sheriff s Office Training Academy 1993, US Marine Corps Recruit Training 1988
Promoted from Security Specialist, to Team Leader, and eventually to the C2 position (second in command) for the site security of an overseas government facility. This also included the supervision of US protective personnel at various locations. Served in various positions and locations throughout the country of Afghanistan enforcing anti-terrorism and force protection standards for client. Also, supervised the Afghan Local Guard Force (LGF) to ensure compliance with client standards chinook crash in afghanistan and responsible for facility security and mentoring of LGF staff.
Lead trainer and advisor for 50 members of the LGF to include the areas of rifle marksmanship, small infantry tactics, and crew served weapons. Also, to advise the LGF Commander and Deputy Commander in various aspects of leadership and addressing chinook crash in afghanistan the moral and welfare chinook crash in afghanistan of the LGF. Prepare and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) chinook crash in afghanistan for base defense to include dissemination to OGA personnel, US security personnel chinook crash in afghanistan and LGF.
Tactfully interface and negotiate with high-level government client on behalf of the Site Manager regarding policies, procedures & improvements of security operations. This included meeting chinook crash in afghanistan with military staff officers on various levels along with company officials.
Provided leadership, administrative, and management support for security contractors with complex chinook crash in afghanistan personalities, including conflict mitigation and resolution, assigning and administering work roles of subordinates, arranging and coordinating schedules of senior personnel, editing e-mails, documents, and other written communications, writing positive and negative performance evaluations, conducting professional development counseling. chinook crash in afghanistan
Conducted daily security briefings and monthly professional development training for Security Specialists and Team Leaders (TL), follow-on weapons and security refresher training, and scheduled and facilitated individual and all-staff meetings.
Oversaw access-control to the site, approve and distribute visitor access requests, issue guest passes, ensure area and perimeter defense, plan and conduct random patrols and post validations, plan, conduct and execute security/vulnerability assessments and emergency response exercises, identify, analyze, evaluate, and make recommendations for improvements of security policies and procedures, and conduct formal and informal training evolutions and exercises.
Continental US (CONUS) duties with the company included a position as a Vetted Lead Firearms, Lead Vehicle Dynamics, Lead Motorcade Operations, Lead Vehicle Search, and Assistant Close Quarter Battle (CQB) instructor for Worldwide Personal Protection Specialist (WPPS) and Select Programs. Also give course of instruction for other High Threat Protection programs.
Also, I provided security in the Gulf Coast area in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Assigned as TL for various sites for the supervision of other independent contractors to include verification of daily logs, payroll, and other administrative duties.
Served as the Assistant Operation’s Officer (A-J3/Current Ops) for the Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion (BN) at the Detention Facility in Parwan (DFIP), this duty included being the Operation’s Officer for the Counter Intelligence (CI) Team. Other collateral duties included serving as the Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) for the Theater Intelligence Group (TIG), chinook crash in afghanistan acting as the Action Officer (A/O) for the manning and budgeting of the relocation chinook crash in afghanistan of the TIG Headquarters, and served on the Detainee Candidate chinook crash in afghanistan Selection Board for the Afghanistan Re-integration programs.
Was the Assistant Operation Officer for the TIG is support of intelligence and interrogation operations, this involved overs

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