MOS 25C RADIO OPERATOR MAINTAINER NCOER BULLETS

  • Provided thorough training to skilled soldiers and non-commissioned officers from 82 CAB and 5/2 Striker Brigade on radio system operation, significantly enhancing combat readiness.
  • Chosen as the primary radio operator at the team house in Tadjoura, Djibouti, where I operated and maintained the single-channel radios and Secure/Non-Secure Access Point terminals that supported the 407th Civil Affairs team.
  • Handpicked as an emergency replacement at Camp Simba, Manda Bay, Kenya, where I dedicated over 24 hours to troubleshooting the Armed Forces Network. I successfully repaired the network and ran over 100 feet of cable to restore local communications.
  • Successfully completed three missions with the Civil Affairs team, aimed at building local relationships in Tadjoura.
  • Took charge of a team consisting of four joint service members from the radio maintenance section. I led them in learning how to effectively utilize and maintain the equipment.
  • Assisted Navy Coastal Riverine Squadron One in identifying and resolving communication equipment issues affecting four patrol craft. This ensured mission readiness and protected high-value assets from piracy.
  • Acted as the Primary Key Control NCO, responsible for maintaining, testing, and distributing AN/PSC-3, AN/URC-108, LST-5, AN/PRC 152, AN/PRC-148, and AN/PRC-150 radio systems.
  • Underwent cross-training with the 25N Nodal Network Systems Operator-Maintainers, demonstrating an unparalleled commitment to equipment readiness.
  • Selected above peers to operate in the Battalion Tactical Operations Center.
  • Responded swiftly by obtaining a situation report when the main PL radio failed, thereby preventing a potential ambush.
  • As a communications expert, I ensured that the platoon maintained constant communication with the Troop TOC while deployed.
  • Monitored the unit’s status on radio, BFT, and MTS communication systems continuously, guaranteeing uninterrupted contact.
  • Maintained utmost vigilance by continuously monitoring the radio during a unit night mission, ensuring vital support to the squad.
  • Maintained the most accurate and comprehensive radio-telephone operator logs in the unit.
  • Offered assistance to the platoon’s radio communication needs whenever required, showcasing a proactive approach to teamwork.
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