MOS 15M changed from UH-1 Helicopter Repairer to MQ-1 UAS Repairer in 2020.
- Emphasized safety through extensive risk management practices, resulting in zero incidents with Hazardous Material within the unit, ensuring the well-being of personnel and the preservation of resources.
- Highly motivated NCO who consistently strives for excellence, providing relevant and capable support on a daily basis, enhancing overall operational effectiveness.
- Accepted the responsibility of the Facility Chief role, typically held by a Sergeant First Class (SFC), flawlessly executing Facility Chief duties for two months at a complex maintenance facility, showcasing exceptional leadership and organizational skills.
- Reconstructed and reorganized the entire company administrative system, improving functionality within the section and streamlining processes for greater efficiency.
- Achieved a score of 170 on the last record Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), demonstrating exceptional physical fitness and performance despite any limitations imposed by a permanent profile.
- Demanded and enforced high standards of performance and appearance from his soldiers, ensuring a disciplined and professional work environment.
- Motivated subordinates to compete for and win the Battalion Soldier of the Quarter and Brigade NCO of the Quarter during the rating period, inspiring excellence and recognizing outstanding achievements.
- Provided outstanding leadership and developmental guidance to subordinates, resulting in the successful accomplishment of the facility maintenance mission and fostering personal growth and professional development.
- Established a workplace and overall climate that fostered dignity and respect for all members of the company, promoting a positive and inclusive environment.
- Supervised 14 maintenance personnel during the inaugural home station Mobile Aircrew Qualification Course (MAQC) 1 & 2, successfully completing nine critical maintenance tasks, significantly increasing the Operational Readiness (OR) rate by five percent.
- Maintained safe and flyable aircraft, ensuring the squadron did not experience any dropped MAQC flights due to aircraft availability, ensuring the uninterrupted training and qualification of aircrews.
- Qualified 15 personnel in services for the UH-1 Helicopter, enhancing readiness and overall combat power of the unit by expanding the pool of qualified personnel in key positions.