Medical Logistics Sergeant/USAMMC-SWA
Served as a Medical Logistics Sergeant for the United States Medical Materiel Center-Southwest Asia (USAMMC-SWA). Provided centralized management functions for critical medical items and communication to deployed units throughout the CENTCOM Theater. Ensured enduring Health Service Support logistics capabilities across the US CENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR) to sustain US DoD, approved coalition forces, and other partner entities. Supervised the receipt, inventory management, quality control, inspection, care, segregation, and accounting of medical supplies and equipment for the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel (TLAMM).
Support Team NCO
Served as a Medical Logistician in the Army’s only Medical Logistics Management Center. Provided centralized management functions for critical medical items and communication to MEDLOG units in CONUS and Theater. Conducted analysis of logistical data and provided statistics-driven decision modeling to supported units. Offered medical logistics guidance in support of supply chain integration functions across the PACOM/EUCOM area of responsibility. Assisted with planning and execution of medical materiel information systems for joint and multinational operations. Responsible for the well-being of three Soldiers and two NCOs.
Clinical Operations NCOIC
Served as the Clinical Operations NCOIC for U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Southwest Asia (USAAMC-SWA). Utilized the Theater Enterprise Wide Logistics System (TEWLS) to facilitate joint coalition forces. Responsible for the processing, packing, shipping, receiving, and tracking of all controlled CLVIII medical materiel. Conducted weekly vault inventories and facilitated monthly Disinterested Officer Inventories. Provided CLVIII controlled substance distribution to over 100 customers throughout the CENTCOM area of responsibility in support of Operation Spartan Shield (OSS), Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), and Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS).
Medical Logistics NCO
Served as a Medical Logistician in the Army’s only Medical Logistics Management Center. Provided centralized management functions for critical medical items and communication to MEDLOG units in CONUS and Theater. Analyzed logistical data and provided statistics-driven decision modeling to supported units. Offered medical logistics guidance for supply chain integration functions across the PACOM/EUCOM area of responsibility. Assisted with planning and execution of medical materiel information systems for joint and multinational operations. Responsible for the well-being of three Soldiers.
Storage NCOIC
Served as a Medical Logistics Sergeant for the United States Medical Materiel Center-Southwest Asia (USAMMC-SWA). Provided centralized management functions for critical medical items to sustain Health Service Support logistics capabilities across the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR). Supervised the receipt, inventory management, quality control, inspection, care, segregation, and accounting of medical supplies and equipment for the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel (TLAMM). Directly responsible for the well-being of seven Soldiers in support of Operation Spartan Shield (OSS), Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS), and Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR).
Transportation Movement NCOIC
Served as Transportation Movement NCOIC in support of U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Southwest Asia (USAMMC-SWA). Provided centralized transportation management functions for critical medical items to deployed units throughout the CENTCOM Theater. Directly responsible for managing 60% of the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel’s CLVIII shipments, valued at over $100 million. Oversaw vehicle maintenance and transportation management of personnel and equipment in support of Operation Spartan Shield (OSS), Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), and Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS). Responsible for the well-being of five Soldiers.
Enlisted Advisor
Served as the principal enlisted advisor to the Chief of Logistics and the Health Center Commander on matters relating to logistics management. Provided leadership and direct supervision in support of maintaining, supplying, and equipping RWBAHC, DENTAC, VETCOM, and two outlying clinics. Acted as the primary interface between the clinical and administrative departments within the activity. Oversaw the training of over 50 Soldiers, civilians, and contractors. Responsible for the health, welfare, and professional development of three NCOs and five junior Soldiers. Managed a property book valued at $12 million and maintained a $10,000 hand receipt.
BMSO NCOIC
Served as the NCOIC for a deployed Brigade Medical Supply Office in support of OEF XII, providing medical supply and medical maintenance support to over 4,700 joint and coalition forces. Planned and staffed current and future operations for medical supply and maintenance support to medical units on six Forward Operating Bases. Responsible for the requisitioning and direct distribution of CLVIII medical supplies throughout the 3BCT AOR. Oversaw the training, professional development, safety, morale, welfare, and discipline of three NCOs and three Soldiers. Managed platoon equipment and facilities valued over $1.5 million.
68J Medical Logistics Specialist
Served as an advisor to the Commander regarding all medical supply issues within the unit. Performed and supervised various logistical tasks such as requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction, stock control, quality control, and property management. Ensured compliance with regulations in repair parts management, inspection, packing and shipping, care, segregation, and accounting of medical supplies and equipment. Represented higher echelons to ensure correct shipments were deployed to outlining areas of operations and calibrations were in accordance with timeline mandates.
68J Medical Logistics Specialist
The 68J Medical Logistics Specialist is responsible for executing or overseeing the process of requisitioning, receiving, managing inventory, storing, preserving, issuing, salvaging, and controlling the stock of medical supplies and equipment. Additionally, they are accountable for quality control, property management, repair parts management, inspection, packing, shipping, care, segregation, and accounting of medical supplies and equipment.