MOS 31B, MILITARY POLICE NCOER EXAMPLES

Riot Control Team Lead

  • Assigned as a Protest Response Apprehension Team Leader, providing on-the-spot training to 133d Security Forces members to ensure their effectiveness and safety.
  • Deployed in support of the St. Paul Police Department, responding to multiple locations within the city and minimizing damage to public infrastructure.
  • Assisted in the apprehension of 77 non-compliant protesters on the capital grounds, effectively reducing the risk of riot escalation.

Military Police

  • Effectively interfaced with members of the Department of Defense Police, civilian authorities, sister services, supporting units, and their staff.
  • Detected, deterred, and defeated any threat to Caserma Ederle, Vicenza Italy, and its tenant units.
  • Demonstrated a high level of technical and tactical skills while successfully leading two squads through multiple convoy lanes and QRF training exercises.
  • Ensured the platoon’s high rate of readiness by overseeing team leaders tasked as the platoon’s supply, communication, and administrative NCOs.
  • Displayed exceptional leadership skills during AT, leading a squad of ten Soldiers through multiple live-fire convoy ranges and missions without incident.
  • Led 20 combat patrols, both dismounted and mounted, through the most dangerous and contested areas outside the green zone.
  • Managed 2nd platoon’s maintenance schedule and raised the vehicle Fully Mission Capable rate to 90% in less than 60 days.

Team Leader

  • Coached and mentored two Soldiers to earn their promotable status, with one Soldier winning the Soldier of the Month Board.
  • Became the first Soldier or NCO to complete the USAF Security Forces Qualification Certification as a patrolman, setting the standard for the section and unit.
  • Displayed calm, professional leadership, projecting an image of self-confidence and enthusiasm.
  • Assisted in training Soldiers in all aspects of law enforcement for the XXXXX installation, which has over 54,000 personnel.
  • Trained Soldiers on the EST to prepare for M9/M4 qualifications, conducting shoot/no-shoot tactical scenarios that resulted in highly qualified military police officers.
  • Willingly shared knowledge and experience from past law enforcement duties to mentor and develop subordinates and peers alike.
  • Dedication and technical expertise made him an invaluable asset to the Afghan Border Police Embedded Tactical Trainer (ETT) Security force team.
  • Supervised troops responsible for the protection of coalition forces, third country nationals, and host nation forces at Khabari Crossing.

Operations NCO

  • Tracked and processed over 250 taskers and suspenses, maintaining a 99% success rate of completion.
  • Planned, organized, and oversaw the area beautification project for the company’s TOC, receiving high praise from the Battalion CSM.
  • Routinely sacrificed personal goals and time to ensure the mission of Force Protection was accomplished on time and above standard.

General

  • Volunteered for OC level 1 contamination to strengthen the bench for NGRF.
  • Acted as a liaison with the Polish Task Force White Eagle, facilitating the integration of Polish and U.S. operations.
  • Selected over peers for a highly coveted opportunity to compete for and earn the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency.
  • Trained multiple service branches in Military Funeral Honors procedures.
  • Confiscated 23 mutilated and expired identification cards, preventing unauthorized personnel from accessing the installation.
  • Provided direct support to Operation Deepwater Horizon, preventing further environmental damage.
  • Dedication and technical expertise significantly contributed to 2/289th TSBN range control and an 85% weapons zero.
  • Volunteered for and participated in the 2008 Louisiana Para-Olympic 56-mile law enforcement run from Leesville to Alexandria.
  • Trained over 500 Soldiers from within 419th MP BN, 1st MEB, JRTC, and Fort Polk on Detention Operations and Combatives Level I in support of deployments to OIF/OEF.
  • Secured both the inner and outer perimeter of Kabul Forward Operating Base for a change of command ceremony, preventing any security breaches.
  • Mentored elementary school students, imparting the impact of academics and decisions on their future.
  • Excelled as a Contingency Skills instructor, imparting operational experience and combat skills to 200 students.
  • Demonstrated the ability to maintain a fine line between care and discipline, distinguishing him as an outstanding NCO.
  • Displayed textbook performance while responding to a suspicious package call, safely evacuating personnel and establishing a cordon until the arrival of Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
  • Conducted regular and unfailing security patrol operations, providing unwavering protection of Fort Meade property.
  • Responded to the apprehension of four shoplifting suspects and recovered over $300 worth of Army and Air Force Exchange property.
  • Excelled as an alarm monitor, coordinating joint patrol responses with United States Marshals and the Fayetteville Police Department to apprehend three wanted suspects.
  • Interacted with civilian authorities to efficiently allocate Security, Police, Fire, and Ambulance assets throughout the tristate area, reinforcing the close mutual-aid relationship between the base and the civilian community.
  • Selected as the electronic security system administrator, overseeing over 10,000 alarm points and maintaining over $100,000 worth of Electronic Security Equipment.
  • Integrated 24 Republic of Korea military police personnel into 37 combat-related tasks during eight joint exercises, strengthening host nation relations.
  • Authored the Electronic Security System OI, streamlining Alarm Monitor response procedures.
  • Conducted background checks on over 100 potential contractors, contributing to the safety of construction and renovation projects valued in the millions of dollars.

Squad Leader

  • Demonstrated a high level of technical and tactical skills while successfully leading two squads through multiple convoy lanes and QRF training exercises.
  • Ensured the platoon’s high rate of readiness by overseeing team leaders tasked with supply, communication, and administrative responsibilities, effectively meeting objectives.
  • Displayed exceptional leadership skills during AT, leading a squad of 10 Soldiers through multiple live-fire convoy ranges and missions without incident.
  • Led 20 combat patrols, both dismounted and mounted, through the most dangerous and contested areas outside the green zone.
  • Managed 2nd platoon’s maintenance schedule and successfully raised the vehicle Fully Mission Capable rate to 90% in less than 60 days.

Training/Operations NCO

  • Served as Orderly Room NCO, 411th BSB, during deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • Tracked and processed over 150 unscheduled leaves and passes while maintaining a 99% manning rate.
  • Organized and prepared the unit for redeployment and reintegration into the central region upon completion of their 15-month deployment, maintaining zero loss of accountability despite shifting command and conditions.

Military Police Desk Sergeant

  • Selected to instruct over 250 Military Police Soldiers during 12 Law Enforcement Training Seminars, significantly enhancing MP capabilities.
  • Motivated and paid attention to detail, leading to the consistent success of the Law and Order mission in FOB Ghazni.
  • Processed and reviewed over 500 military police reports and 25 serious incident reports, playing a key role in base security.
  • Trained and qualified two Soldiers on MP Desk Operations in support of Fort Belvoir Directorate of Emergency Services.
  • Endured long hours of work dedicated to accomplishing the unit’s mission of law and order operations during Annual Training 2014.

General

  • Served as squad leader for the Unit Police on Panzer Kaserne in Boblingen, Germany.
  • As CBRNE NCOIC, led the battalion through its first JRTC rotation in preparation for deployment in support of OIF 08-09.
  • Demonstrated genuine concern for the safety and welfare of his soldiers.
  • Identified and detained an individual for DUI and driving without a license, ensuring the safety of the installation and streets.
  • Coordinated the transfer of M40 protective masks for the 219th MP Bn pre-deployment tactical training, increasing deployment readiness.
  • Identified critical weapons storage violations in the base armory, ensuring the security of 1,000 weapons and preventing a loss of $300,000.
  • Conducted two NBC chambers and a CIP for both companies, facilitating 100% compliance with annual and FORSCOM training requirements.
  • Fought to ensure his team members were treated equally and fairly while maintaining self-discipline and mission preparedness.
  • Her immediate response and follow-through on pay and personnel issues provided a sense of security and improved morale throughout the company.
  • Deployed 120 Soldiers and company equipment from BAF to the area of operations on time and fully prepared.
  • Despite no formal instruction, volunteered to teach Hand and Arm Signaling, contributing to force readiness.
  • Has difficulty understanding, acknowledging, and accepting constructive criticism, thus limiting his potential (Needs Improvement).

Traffic Investigator

  • Completed over 30 traffic accident cases involving injuries and disabling damage.
  • Worked well with other sections and was advanced to the desk to work as a desk sergeant under the 188th Military Police Company.
  • Ensured safety in the Fort Drum housing area by initiating traffic stops and preventing further speeding violations.

Security Specialist

  • Provided security for Congressional Delegations, Senior Executive Staff, and senior DoD personnel during Expeditionary Legal Complex (ELC) familiarization briefs.
  • Ensured that personnel attempting to gain access to classified information followed the proper badging protocols in accordance with Department of Defense instructions.
  • Ensured the security, safety, and well-being of all personnel, visitors, and the premises.
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