REDEPLOYMENT NCO NCOER BULLETS

  • Conducted thorough inspections of each piece of equipment, identifying over 90 documentation and material discrepancies, which prevented disruption and delays during the Brigade’s redeployment.
  • Ensured the correct and timely preparation and processing of Vehicle Memos and HHG Memos, enabling redeployed soldiers to retrieve their personal goods upon their return.
  • Collaborated closely with HQ and Barracks Management to ensure all returning soldiers had adequate housing arrangements, avoiding any billeting bottlenecks.
  • Coordinated with each individual and barracks management to ensure the availability of adequate housing, promptly addressing any issues that arose regarding room and trailer assignments.
  • Developed and implemented informative redeployment packets for every returning soldier, streamlining various redeployment issues ranging from pay to housing.
  • Assisted in the smooth movement of over $1,000,000 worth of brigade equipment with zero losses during the deployment to OEF.
  • Synchronized the movement of all unit equipment, leveraging the capabilities of sister units and resulting in cost savings of over $40,000.
  • Managed the Brigade’s theater entry and exit in support of combat operations, ensuring the successful Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration of over 2,000 Soldiers.
  • Negotiated shipping estimates to determine the most efficient course of action for transporting equipment from Aberdeen Proving Ground to Fort Campbell, KY, resulting in cost savings of over $60,000 for the Army.
  • Coordinated the movement of 240 equipment items in preparation for deployment, ensuring the unit was fully equipped and ready for duty upon arrival.
  • Participated in the Leaders Training Program (LTP) as the sole representative of the Battalion, collaborating with the ABCT staff in the development of Appendix 3 to the ABN OPORD.
  • Planned and scheduled the transfer of field and communications equipment in preparation for the unit’s move to Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • Assisted sister batteries in preparing their equipment and documentation for convoy operations to and from Nellis AFB and Vigilant Guard exercise in Colorado.
  • Worked tirelessly to prepare the unit for deployment to the ARCENT AOR in support of Operation Spartan Shield.
  • Led the movement of essential personnel and equipment from Upper Marlboro, MD, to Fort Bragg, and then to JRTC.
  • Orchestrated multiple high-visibility movements in a combat environment, optimizing the use of finite theater resources.
  • Trained 11 Brigade UMOs, providing crucial direction and guidance in the proper preparation and documentation of over 500 vehicles for deployment to the home station.
  • Identified the cause of shipping delays and revised the movement requests process, reducing processing and wait time by an average of 30%.
  • Dedicated over 12 hours a day to ensure the success of operations, demonstrating meticulous attention to detail and ensuring the operational readiness of the unit and others.
  • Trained unit members on requirements, packing, and pallet building, effectively mitigating obstacles to successful movements.
  • Returned from planning TDYs with comprehensive notes and information on responsibilities, significantly improving unit readiness.
  • Averted a scheduling crisis by arranging previously unknown alternative support, enabling sustained operations under austere conditions.
  • Trained new arrivals on Movement Control, leading to an immediate doubling of response efficiency.
  • Assisted in the administrative duties for the redeployment of Task Force Odin R5 soldiers, eliminating administrative complications.
  • Oversaw the inventory and loadout of over $500,000 worth of unit equipment, ensuring that no equipment was overlooked or left behind for the first time.
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