- Supervised the Tobacco Leaf Lake Construction Project, ensuring that his platoon exceeded State and Federal standards of construction.
- Provided direction and project management, making a vital contribution to the platoon’s mission to support the 502nd Multi-role Bridging Company.
- Cleared and grubbed over 200 square meters of trees, rock, and mounds of dirt, preparing the area for a successful construction project.
- Hauled over 160 loads of dirt, rock, and debris, meeting schedule requirements despite being understaffed at 50 percent.
- Helped place over 1,000 HESCO bastions and moved over 2,000 cubic yards of dirt to fill them, increasing security at FOB Wolverine within a short timeframe.
- Trained over 100 Afghan Soldiers on the care and maintenance procedures for 9 different types of Heavy Construction Equipment.
- Performed daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), ensuring the equipment remained at a readiness level of 99 percent.
- Played an integral role in the clearing phase to build the forward operating base for the 509th infantry.
- Constructed both below ground and above ground tank defilades, providing successful maneuverability for tanks.
- Successfully cleared over 20 acres in just 48 hours using D7 operations.
- Trained peers in the proper techniques for conducting Dozer operations.
- Expertly maneuvered his team during both day and night iterations of the Squad Live Fire Exercise.
- Augmented the security detail and enhanced security measures for senior leaders operating in forward areas.
- Served as the Battalion Dispatcher, supporting operations for units in the Horn of Africa.
- Maintained the integrity of 42 pieces of Civil Engineer Support Equipment (CESE).
- Tracked 5,500 miles of CESE movement and oversaw the consumption of 4,050 gallons of fuel, valued at $11,000.
- Ensured the conveyor and equipment were maintained at 10/20 maintenance levels.
MOS 21C, BRIDGE CREWMEMBER NCOER BULLETS
Bridge Crewmember Completed 24 hours and traveled 1,300 miles of driving to accomplish the unit’s assigned…