- Produced over 1,000 Terrain and Intelligence-based Geospatial products that played a vital role in supporting multiple military forces.
- Thrived within Geospatial Support Team 47, ensuring the safe transportation of over $55,000 worth of sensitive equipment into the theater.
- Provided updated imagery to U.S., ISAF (International Security Assistance Force), and ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) units, greatly assisting in the planning and execution of dismounted and mounted patrol missions within the RC-West Area of Operations.
- Developed more than 40 Geospatial Intelligence Products in response to requests from the Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, resulting in his assignment as site lead within just 30 days of arrival.
- Created geospatial intelligence products that significantly enhanced the S2’s capabilities in providing intelligence support for the battalion.
- Successfully completed a rotation to NCR (National Capital Region) while filling a SSG (Staff Sergeant) or above billet.
- Served as the Geospatial Engineer Sergeant for 3rd Special Forces Group’s Geospatial Intelligence Section.
- Personally chosen by the S3 SGM (Sergeant Major) to be his driver during the battalion Command Post Exercise (CULEX).
- Developed the GIS (Geographic Information System) PLTs (Platoon) Activity Based Intelligence Validation Exercise as the GIS TL (Team Leader), providing training to a Ranger team.
- Provided daily analysis of assigned areas in the USCENTCOM (United States Central Command) AOR (Area of Responsibility) to the G3 (Operations, Plans, and Training).
- Acted as the principal radio operator and supervised the relay point between the mount site and the battalion Tactical Operations Center (TOC) during the CULEX.
- Efficiently managed the timely production of data for imagery, maps, databases, and collateral source material, enabling prompt command decisions.
- Established the first battalion CIM (Civil Information Management) cell.
- Provided geospatial support to five companies in support of the USSOUTHCOM (United States Southern Command) AOR.
- Served as the acting S2 (Intelligence Officer) NCOIC (Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge) for over three months, effectively fulfilling additional responsibilities alongside regular duties.
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