MOS 91M BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE SYSTEM MAINTAINER

  • Successfully maintained 8 Bradley Fighting Vehicles while deployed to Syria, ensuring their 100% availability.
  • Assisted in maintenance and recovery missions, reclaiming over $1 million in inoperable assets.
  • Evaluated and towed vehicles to maintenance shops, providing accurate diagnostics that reduced downtime by 50%.
  • Selected as a CFMT member, troubleshooting, verifying, and solving problems within the Bradley.
  • Exceptional performance during the June NTC rotation validated him as an essential element.
  • Participated in over 12 recovery missions and assisted the FSC with vehicle turn-in, ensuring all paperwork was up-to-date.
  • Improved equipment readiness by taking the lead on 11 vehicles, some of which were outside his MOS.
  • Monitored dozens of fighting vehicles on the Bradley Range during extreme temperatures, implementing proactive maintenance to prevent failures.
  • Coordinated the movement of 288 pieces of equipment in preparation for deployment to Iraq 10-11.
  • Demonstrated exceptional dedication by putting in long hours on Bradleys, armored personnel carriers, and Humvees, planning ahead for optimal mission readiness.
  • Ensured that all Bravo Company vehicles were fully mission capable.
  • Played a key and indispensable role in accomplishing the battalion’s overall mission.
  • Instrumental in the unit winning second place in the first annual Bulldog maintenance rodeo.
  • Filled in for the Motor Sergeant, assuming his duties in addition to his own responsibilities.
  • Assisted in the turn-in of over $4 million in Class IX parts and excess equipment.
  • Went above and beyond to ensure that all A Co 1-8 infantry wheeled vehicles were ready to fulfill all combat missions.
  • Repaired a 60kW generator, rewired it, and restored power and security to 13 COP TJ buildings and a raid tower.
  • Guided the transition from Unit Level Logistic System – ground (ULLS-G) to the Standard Army Maintenance System – IE (SAMS-1E) Maintenance Supply system.
  • Alerted MNB-TK to an indirect fire attack, taking crucial actions for an effective response, and checked on potential casualties despite immediate risk.
  • Planned and coordinated the operational, logistical, and administrative requirements for the turn-in and consolidation of Connexs.
  • Provided expert technical expertise on tracked vehicle carriers during the Table VI and Table XII Gunnery at Fort Riley.
  • Trained Soldiers and NCOs on building a sustained and successful scheduled maintenance program.
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