Dale Siebert

Dale Siebert Email and Phone Number

1SG at the 1 ID Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard @
Dale Siebert's Location
Topeka Metropolitan Area, United States
About Dale Siebert

Experienced Inspector General with a demonstrated history of working in the military industry. Skilled in Readiness, Training, Marksmanship, Army, and Leadership. Strong technical professional currently working toward a business degree from Upper Iowa University.

Dale Siebert's Current Company Details
Cowboy Crafts & Leather Works

Cowboy Crafts & Leather Works

1SG at the 1 ID Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard
Dale Siebert Work Experience Details
  • Cowboy Crafts & Leather Works
    Business Owner
    Cowboy Crafts & Leather Works Jul 2018 - Present
    Milford, Kansas
    Designing and making custom leather products at reasonable price for discerning customers that want quality.
  • United States Army
    Assistant Inspector General
    United States Army Nov 2016 - Present
    Fort Riley, Kansas
    Serves as an Assistant Inspector General. Serves as an investigator/assistant for taskings directed by the Secretary of the Army; Department of Defense and Department of the Army Inspectors General; the Commanding General and the detailed Inspector General. Provides complete and comprehensive service to all clients in response to Inspector General Action Requests (IGARs), including investigative actions as required. Investigations conducted and complaints received are worldwide and cover a spectrum of actions that are extremely sensitive and complex involving matters of actual or potential embarrassment to the Command or the Army. Provides assistance services and receives complaints from soldiers, dependents, retirees, civilian employees and the general public. Critically queries customers and complainants to ensure that all relevant information, issues, and allegations are obtained prior to initiating fact finding/investigations. Assists in the correction of injustices affecting individuals, and in the elimination of conditions detrimental to the efficiency or reputation of the command and the US Army. Acts as an extension of the commander in processing information and data to determine validity and importance and determines whether cases should be processed as a complaint, inquiry or IG investigation. Stays attuned to the welfare of the individual and the Army, and makes prompt inquiries into the substance of complaints, rendering fair, impartial, thorough and objective determinations. Analyzes inspector general action requests, develop methodology, conduct root cause analysis, and provide recommendations. Ensures requests for assistance are thoroughly investigated and documented. Based on the facts, determines jurisdictional responsibility in line with functional proponents.
  • U.S. Army
    Platoon Sergeant
    U.S. Army Jun 2014 - Nov 2016
    Fort Riley, Kansas
    Serves as a Platoon Sergeant in an M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Equipped Mechanized Engineer Battalion; responsible for the health, welfare, counseling, and training of 24 Soldiers and the professional development of 12 Non-Commissioned Officers; supervises the maintenance and the accountability of four M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, sensitive items and MTOE equipment valued in excess of 20 million dollars. Monitors effective utilization of all platoon-assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications equipment, and individual equipment; counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers and NCOs into competent leaders; maintains the highest state of combat readiness regardless of conditions and personnel changes.
  • U.S. Army
    Company Operations Sergeant
    U.S. Army Sep 2014 - Jun 2015
    Fort Riley, Kansas
    Ensures that all communication and detailed information to operate the Company to success by mission accomplishment for 105 Soldiers. Effectively monitors, communicates and assists in enforcing mission critical production indicators, statistics, and solution plans; prepares the TOC for orders, drills, briefs, and rehearsals; receives and appropriately handles and distributes FRAGOs, Red Cross messages and Serious Incident Reports (SIRs); responsible for the accountability, maintenance and readiness of equipment in excess of $1 Million; and readiness of 4 Soldiers.
  • U.S. Army
    Headquarters Platoon Sergeant
    U.S. Army Nov 2013 - Sep 2014
    Fort Drum, New York
    Serves as the Headquarters Platoon Sergeant in a non-divisional direct support maintenance company; responsible for the accountability, welfare, physical fitness, administrative actions and counselings of 52 Soldiers; provides leadership, mentorship and training to all Soldiers in the platoon; responsible for the maintenance, serviceability and accountability of equipment valued at over $2,500,000; assists and advises the Executive Officer in all company matters including training plans; assisted and reinforced the First Sergeant in all matters; maintained the company's combat readiness.
  • U.S. Army
    Rear Detachment Commander
    U.S. Army Sep 2013 - Sep 2014
    Fort Drum, New York
    Works to maintain a positive command climate of rear detachment personnel. Evaluates the performance of rear detachment Soldiers in the rear detachment. Responsible for everything that the rear detachment does or fails to do. Provides input to battalion regarding Soldier progress and training. Develops plans IAW higher HQ directives. Ensures Soldiers are adequately prepared to execute their responsibilities, especially during deployment and redeployment on the company main. Recommends deserving Soldiers for awards and promotions. Responsible for the maintenance and inventory of $11.6 million worth of vehicles, sensitive items, weapons and miscellaneous company equipment.
  • U.S. Army
    Squad Leader
    U.S. Army Sep 2009 - Sep 2013
    Fort Drum, New York
    Receives and relays orders to subordinates; delegates responsibility as required; mentors and counsels Squad members on personal and professional topics; inspects Soldiers and ensures compliance with standards; ensures Soldiers possess and maintain all issued equipment in good condition; supervises twelve Soldiers and ensures they receive necessary training and support plus three NCOs; maintains accountability of all assigned Squad equipment and ensures Squad can perform its mission; reports equipment and personnel issues to the Platoon Sergeant.
  • U.S. Army
    Drill Sergeant
    U.S. Army Aug 2007 - Sep 2009
    Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    Performs duties as a Drill Sergeant in a Combat Engineer Training Platoon consisting of up to 60 Initial Entry Training Soldiers each 14 week cycle; executes the mission of transforming civilians into competent and confident Engineer Soldiers; maintaining the highest standards while teaching the basics of Soldiering; assists in preparing, executing, and assessing combat marksmanship training, physical readiness training, combat skills training and Combat Engineer specific tasks; develops and maintains discipline and ensures the personal well being of all assigned Soldiers; assists in the accountability of over $200,000 of equipment.
  • U.S. Army
    Training Management Nco
    U.S. Army Dec 2005 - Aug 2007
    Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    Training NCO for the Department of Military Engineering, responsible for preparing schedules, calendars and briefings; ensures all training requirements and logistical support are highlighted and forecasted; prepares and provides the commander with the statistical data required to determine the training readiness; manages the unit level training ammunition account; maintains all training records; tracks mandatory training and maintains multiple database.

Dale Siebert Education Details

  • Master Leader Course
    Master Leader Course
    Operations And Joint Level War Fighting
  • Combat Engineer Senior Leader Course
    Combat Engineer Senior Leader Course
    Distinguished Leadership Award
  • Engineer Explosive Ordanance Clearance Agent Course
    Engineer Explosive Ordanance Clearance Agent Course
    Explosive Ordinance/Bomb Disposal
  • Combat Engineer Advanced Leader Course
    Combat Engineer Advanced Leader Course
    Combat Engineer Squad Leader Tasks
  • Drill Sergeant School
    Drill Sergeant School
    Drill Sergeant Duties

Frequently Asked Questions about Dale Siebert

What company does Dale Siebert work for?

Dale Siebert works for Cowboy Crafts & Leather Works

What is Dale Siebert's role at the current company?

Dale Siebert's current role is 1SG at the 1 ID Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard.

What schools did Dale Siebert attend?

Dale Siebert attended Upper Iowa University, Master Leader Course, Combat Engineer Senior Leader Course, Engineer Explosive Ordanance Clearance Agent Course, Combat Engineer Advanced Leader Course, Drill Sergeant School.

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