MOS 19Z ARMOR SENIOR SERGEANT NCOER BULLETS

  • Led numerous soldiers in missions spanning from combat operations in Iraq to solemn funeral honors for our fellow service members, showcasing exceptional leadership skills.
  • Provided vital supervision during NTC (National Training Center) rotation 21-08.5, where his drive, leadership, and knowledge were instrumental in the success of 1-160th’s contribution to the combined arms effort.
  • Served as a maintenance inspector in the armament section, leading to the successful servicing and repair of all 143rd CSSB (Combat Sustainment Support Battalion) weapons systems.
  • Played a crucial role as a subject matter expert in artillery repair procedures, ensuring that section soldiers performed gauging and repairs correctly.
  • Demonstrated extensive technical knowledge of the AFATDS (Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System), overcoming challenges faced by the Fire Direction Center.
  • Skillfully negotiated and reallocated resources for the 45th IBCT (Infantry Brigade Combat Team) and attached out-of-state units, proving vital to 1-160th’s ability to achieve mission objectives.
  • Served as a senior instructor for 13B10 level and 13B30 level training cycles, significantly improving aggregate class scores by 12%.
  • Assumed responsibility for duties well above his pay grade, resulting in full accountability at all times and the timely completion of all tasks.
  • Oversaw the 479th FA BDE (Field Artillery Brigade) Organizational Inspectional Program (OIP), contributing to raising the Battalion’s overall OIP rating to a commendable level.
  • Coordinated with Camp Arifjan to arrange R&R (Rest and Recuperation) for Charlie Battery Soldiers, leading to increased morale and efficiency within the Battery.
  • Orchestrated all air transportation to and from the theater of operations, effectively reducing travel delays and restoring unit personnel strength.
  • Ensured accurate tracking of over 300 patrols moving through the Battalion’s operational environment in the role of a BTL CPT (Battalion Captain), providing up-to-the-minute operational updates.
  • Supervised the battery howitzer sections’ safe and accurate firing of over 150 rounds of illumination, providing crucial support for area-denial operations in Maysan Province.
  • Took on the added responsibility of handling all of the Battery’s ammunition in theater, accurately forecasting needs to ensure 100% readiness.
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