Robert Downer

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Barstow, California, United States, United States
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As an Intelligence Analyst at the US Army, I apply my 23 years of military experience and my top secret with SCI clearance to plan, strategize, and direct complex intelligence operations. I have managed and motivated large groups of personnel under high-pressure circumstances while maintaining 100% accuracy and accountability for multimillion-dollar equipment.I have also leveraged my strong background in construction management and my commercial driver license to support various projects involving infrastructure, logistics, and security. I have received multiple commendations and awards for my exceptional professional achievement and outstanding performance. I am looking for a position in a company that values a proven leader who is highly motivated and trained in a number of different fields.

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Intelligence Analyst
Robert Downer Work Experience Details
  • California Baptist University
    Criminal Justices Graduate
    California Baptist University Dec 2016 - Aug 2018
    Riverside, California
  • Us Army (Cubic)
    Senior Intelligence Analyst
    Us Army (Cubic) Feb 2010 - Jul 2014
    Fort Irwin, California
    Intelligence Current Operations Analyst (INTEL OPS)—Produced and distributed intelligence products that support current operations as directed by the senior military analyst that covered the functional intelligence disciplines (IMINT, SIGINT, MASINT, HUMINT). Simulated the functions of an Analytical Control Element (ACE) and G2 Operations Fusion Cell. Assisted in RFI management, collection management, SIPR data mining. Simulated through role play the representatives of the S/G/J/2 intelligence staff, the ACE, and the G2 OPS Fusion Cell. Assisted in the simulation of Division-level intelligence staff. Requests, collects, analyzes, produces, and distributes weather information, all-source intelligence-derived analytical products, and time-sensitive enemy combat information for a Brigade Combat Team (BCT) in a scenario driven training environment at the NTC, Ft. Irwin, CA. Additionally, responsible for processing and implementing the G2 Operations Collection Management and Request for Information (RFI) functions in support of the RTU. Assisted in the development and implementation of the Division Collection Synchronization Matrix (CSM) and the integration of available Information Collection(IC) platforms throughout the rotation. Assisted in the coordination and integration of virtual unmanned aerial surveillance (UAS) operations and the development and inclusion of virtual IC assets in the CSM. Develops, analyzes and produces intelligence products to support OPS GRP and RTU briefings and other requirements. Assisted in the coordination and integration of various NTC-assigned intelligence-discipline subject matter experts. Provided input in the integration of intelligence systems to NTC intelligence architecture. Participated in EXCON target management. .
  • Us Army
    Intelligence Analyst
    Us Army Jan 2010 - Jun 2014
    Fort Irwin, California, United States
  • Us Army
    Sergeant First Class, Intelligence Analyst (Techint)
    Us Army Apr 2006 - Jan 2009
    Aberdeen, Maryland
    Company Training Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC). Responsible for the training of team members. Processed incoming reports and messages; assisted in maintaining intelligence records, files and situation maps; assisted in prepartion of consolidated reports, maps, overlays and aerial photographs; proofreaded and assembled individual reports; safeguarded classified information; using computers for analytical tools, data base access, networking, and office application.Assists the WTI and Network Analysis, status of analyst training and preparedness for deployment. Trained and mentored junior analysts to prepare them for deploymentDeploys, if necessary, to perform program management dutiesLeaded efforts to identify new devices, initiators, and TTP on which to focus analytic effortsProduces WTI related intelligence assessments for formal production and release to the Intelligence Community (IC) and other consumers. Coordinated with other NGIC officesPerformed all duties without the close supervision of senior analysts; Conducted technical intelligence analysis of IED and other events, fusing the intelligence with other forensic data and all-source intelligence data to provide attribution of individuals and groups to devices and events. Analyzed devices and events to determine profiles and enter the data into IED databases Identify insurgent and IED networks, which include leaders, facilitators, financiers, cell members and bomb makers to identify potential targets for possible lethal and non-lethal action.Battle Staff Operations; March 2006 - December 2007
  • United States Army Reserve
    Sergeant First Class Company Trainer (Ncoic)
    United States Army Reserve Apr 2006 - Jan 2009
    Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    Company Training Non-Commission Officer in Charge for Bravo Company, 203th Military Intelligence Battalion (TECHINT).
  • United States Army Unit Supply Sergeant (92Y)
    Sergeant First Class Unit Supply Ncoic
    United States Army Unit Supply Sergeant (92Y) Jun 2006 - Aug 2006
    Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    Supervised supply personal in the performs of their duties involing request, receipt, storage, issue, accountability, and preservation of expendable supplies and equipment.
  • United States Army, Ahrc, Cmaoc, Casualty Operations Division
    Casualty Operations Senior Non-Commissioned Officer, Sergeant First Class
    United States Army, Ahrc, Cmaoc, Casualty Operations Division Jan 2004 - Jan 2006
    Alexandria, Va
    Casualty Case Manager in the Deceased Branch which serves as casualty action officer in HQDA Casualty Operations Division (24-hour facility) provided policy and procedural guidance to 40 Casualty Affairs Centers (CAC) located worldwide; received, reviewed, and validated information pertaining to deceased Soldiers, family member, and civilian employees worldwide; coordinated with the White house and Congressional members concerning information about deceased persons.Completed the daily Personnel Contingency Cell report for wounded casualties and all deceased personnel.Successfully reviewed and closed 500 deceased casualty cases while ensuring DCIPS was accurately updated.Prepared 836 Letters of condolence to primary next-of-kin of Soldiers deceased.Researched to locate next-of-kin with unknown addresses to ensure proper notification.Responsible for providing administrative and personnel service support to the Casualty Support Branch; Prepared Presidential. Secretary of the Army, and Chief of Staff lettered of Condolence to family members of deceased Soldiers; coordinated with the White House Staffers and Pentagon officials to ensure all information was correct and the letters were mailed to family members expeditiously; coordinated with distraught family members and Casualty Assistance Officers to obtain personal information on deceased Soldiers.Provided guidance to Casualty Assistance Officers pertaining to casualty operations and requirements.Trained new personnel on sensitive issues regarding the processing of casualty documents.
  • California National Guard
    Sergeant First Class
    California National Guard Feb 2003 - Jan 2004
    Ontario, California
    Platoon Sergeant for Hq Plt 1st Squadron 18th Calvary
  • California National Guard
    63A, M1 Abrams Tank System Maintainer (Sergeant First Class)
    California National Guard Feb 2003 - Jan 2004
    Ontario, California
    Diagnosed and troubleshooted malfuctions and preformed organizational maintenance on suspension, sterring, hydraulic, armament and gun turret systems.Supervised subordinates and provided technical guidance, diagnoses and corrected malfunctions, and assisted in troublesshooting.
  • Cailfornia National Guard
    Construction Manager (12B40)
    Cailfornia National Guard Feb 2003 - Jan 2004
    Ontario, California
    Engaged in vertical, road, bridge, airfield construction and rigging, bridging and demolition activities.Assisted in combat engineers, bridge and powered-bridge specialist in performance of their duties; readed, interpreted, and plotted maps, overlays, and photos; assisted with tactical operations.Assisted with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervised and instructed subordinates; on operating excavation and earth moving heavy equipment; vand preforming rigging, concrete and masonry work.Supervised teams of construction and demolition personnel; prepared construction procedure schedule; served as liaison with supported units plans for construction operations.
  • Morongo Band Of Mission Indians
    Tribal Police Officer And Tribal Security Officer
    Morongo Band Of Mission Indians Jun 1993 - Jun 1996
    Cabzon, California
    Protected Tribal assets from theft, provided armed escorts. Assigned security post throughout the Casino. Provided security during the daily pull. Conducted the drop from the various gaming tables. Delivered chip fills from the main cashier’s cage to a table when requested. Provided cash vouchers to video personnel for problem machine payouts. Provided general armed security for casino patrons and customers. Participated and qualified in various training sessions, including bi-annual firearm training. Provided security via exterior and on bike patrol.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Range Maintenance Supervisor And Chief
    United States Marine Corps Jul 1990 - Dec 1992
    Operation And Training, Mcb Camp Pendleton
    As the Range Maintenance Supervisor and Chief I provided training device technical support and expertise. Determined training device requirements, plans for acquisition, and fielding support at Camp Pendleton.Range Maintenance Department was responsible for executing limited facility maintenance of ranges, training systems, and training areas aboard the Base. The Camp Pendleton Range Complex is a premiere set of ranges and training facilities for Marines, other branches of the service and law enforcement agencies. Maintaining the ranges in an operational state was the number one goal of Range Maintenance. The maintenance included. But it was not limited to: Programmatic Maintenance, Corrective Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and emergency services required to maintain ranges, training systems, or equipment in a ready-for-use condition. This also includes recurring work such as vegetation removal, mowing, erosion control, range roads and trail maintenance, painting, touch-up painting, sign replacement, gate repairs, public address systems repair, limited concrete and block repair, earthen berm repair, as well as collateral equipment located on ranges and training areas.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Logistics/Embarkation Specialist (0431)
    United States Marine Corps Sep 1983 - Dec 1992
    Camp Pendletion
    Performed administrative duties of the logistic and embarkation section. Assisted in preparation and excution of logistics and embarkation plans to include unit manifests. Conducted and plannned logistics and embarkation training and inspections.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Gunnery Sergeant, Construction Manager
    United States Marine Corps Jun 1975 - Dec 1992
    Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton California
    Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision with primary emphasis on equipment organization,maintenance, and transportaion. Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision in the areas ofdemolitions, construction of fortified positions, vertical construction, military road planning and construction, airfieldconstruction, and base camp layout and construction. Working knowledge of Range Control Operations and RangeRegulations. Knowledge of construction concepts, principles and practices. Planned, organized, and directed activities concerned with construction and maintenance of structures, facilities,and systems. Talked with supervisory personnel to discuss such matters as work procedures, complaints, and constructionproblems. Inspected and reviewed construction work, repair projects, and reports to ensure work conforms to specifications. Studied job specifications to plan construction projects. Directed and supervised workers on construction site to ensure project meets specifications. Ordered supplies and materials to complete construction project. Interprets and explains plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and clients. Formulated reports concerning such areas as work progress, costs, and scheduling. Assigned workers to construction sites to work on specified project. Investigates reports of damage at construction sites to ensure proper procedures are being carried out. Knowledge of principles and processes involved in construction and organizational planning, coordination,execution. , resource allocation, manpower allocation, leadership techniques, and production methods. Knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings. Knowledge of design techniques, principles, technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models .
  • United States Marine Corps
    Substance Abuse Counselor (Saco)
    United States Marine Corps Jul 1989 - Jul 1990
    Mwss 172, Mwsg 17, Okinawa Japan
    (a) Conducted and supervises all phases of substance abuse counseling programs,assisted in conducting and supervising treatment at an ARC/ARD. (b) Conducted or assists in conducting individual and group counseling sessions. (c) Planned, organized, and presented substance abuse education and training programs. (d) Assisted in the identification of substance abusers and intake evaluation for treatment of a substance dependent individual. (e) Screened identified substance abusers to determine if individuals should be returned to duty, assigned to local command substance abuse education program, or assigned to a formal treatment program. (f) Supervised and trained prospective substance abuse counselors and other Marines assigned to substance abuse billets.
  • United States Marine Coprs
    Staff Noncomissioned Officer In Charge (Sncoic) Marksman Training Unit
    United States Marine Coprs Nov 1988 - Apr 1989
    7Th Engineer Suport Battalion, 1St Fssg Camp Pendleton California
    The MTU Mission was to train Marines to shoot accurately and handle weapons safely in combat through the conduct of sustainment level requalification with the M16A2 service rifle and the M9 service pistol. We also trained Marines to become Primary Marksmanship Instructor (PMI) and Range Coaches. MTU was also responsible to train and keep current their Battle Skills.1. Emergency Range Procedures2. Introduction to Rifle Marksmanship Program3. Range Activities Before Firing4. Range Organization and Operating Procedures5. Fault Check Procedures for Rifle Weapons Handling6. Coaching Techniques7. RCO Introduction to Rifle Combat Optic IO8. Data Book Analysis9. Analyzing the Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship10. Position Fundamentals Analysis11. Coach the Application of a Wind Call12. Analyzing Data Book Deficiencies13. Analyzing the Effects of Weather14. Zeroing the Service Rifle15. Analyzing the Effects of Zeroing16. Hand And Arm Signals17. Rifle Alibi Procedures18. Pit Operations And Scoring Procedures19. Procedures For Conducting Remedial Marksmanship Training20. Introduction To Combat Mindset21. Preparatory For Immediate Target Engagement Techniques22. Immediate Target Engagement Techniques23. Multiple Target Engagement Techniques24. Moving Target Engagement Techniques25. Table 2 Scoring Procedures26. Introduction To Service Rifle Ballistics27. Method Of Target Engagement28. Introduction To Supported Positions29. Range Operations And Scoring Procedures For Table 330. Range Estimation31. Low Light Night Engagement Techniques
  • United States Marine Corps
    Engineer Detachment Chief
    United States Marine Corps Sep 1988 - Nov 1988
    Marine Corps Air And Ground Center, 29 Palms, California
    Was responsible for all phases of maintenance management.Plans, designs and briefing layout and the supervision of all Engineer Operations. Was responsible for giving instructions on Engineer Equipment characteristics, capabilities and licensing management.Was responsible for giving instructions on Load Test / ACI and soil analysis. Was responsible for giving instructions on design and construction of military roads. Was responsible for giving instructions on production estimations. Was responsible for giving instructions on how to effectively estimate logistical requirements.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Logistics Movement Control Center (Lmcc) Team Leader
    United States Marine Corps May 1988 - Aug 1988
    Norton Air Force Base, San Bernadino California
    As a SNCO with Logistics Movement Control Center (LMCC) I was responsible for the following: Engineering. Engineering provides construction, damage repair, operation, and maintenance of roads and facilities, and logistics enhancements required for commander s in order to sustain military operations. Combat Service Support (CSS). Essential capabilities, functions, activities, and systematic processes to sustain (arming, fueling, fixing, feeding, and clothing) all elements of operating forces in theater at all levels of war.Deployed Support Unit (DSU). Arranges for receipt and shipment of materials and supplies to deployed units.Engineer Support Battalion (ESB). Organization within the FSSG that provides vertical and horizontal construction, power generation and distribution, mobility, counter mobility, survivability, and water purification functions.Traffic Management Office (TMO). Coordinates receipt, storage, transport and distribution of equipment, supplies, and personnel. Transportation. Military or commercial movement from one location to another by means of railways, highways, waterways, pipelines, oceans, and airways upon completion of the mission or as otherwise directed. Transportation Coordinator’s Automated Information for Movement System (TC-AIMS). Provides automated support for motor transport, control, planning of support, and coordination of overland movement and convoys. Manages use and movement of day-to-day motor transport and heavy equipment. Transportation Support Battalion (TSB). Performs transportation and distribution functions within the FSSG.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Construction Chief
    United States Marine Corps Jun 1987 - May 1988
    Charlie Company, 7Th Engineer Support Batialion, 1St Fssg, Camp Pendleton
    Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision with primary emphasis on equipment organization,maintenance, and transportaion. Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision in the areas ofdemolitions, construction of fortified positions, vertical construction, military road planning and construction, airfieldconstruction, and base camp layout and construction. Working knowledge of Range Control Operations and RangeRegulations. Knowledge of construction concepts, principles and practices. Planned, organized, and directed activities concerned with construction and maintenance of structures, facilities,and systems. Talked with supervisory personnel to discuss such matters as work procedures, complaints, and constructionproblems. Inspected and reviewed construction work, repair projects, and reports to ensure work conforms to specifications. Studied job specifications to plan construction projects. Directed and supervised workers on construction site to ensure project meets specifications. Ordered supplies and materials to complete construction project. Interprets and explains plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and clients. Formulated reports concerning such areas as work progress, costs, and scheduling. Assigned workers to construction sites to work on specified project. Investigates reports of damage at construction sites to ensure proper procedures are being carried out. Knowledge of principles and processes involved in construction and organizational planning, coordination,execution. , resource allocation, manpower allocation, leadership techniques, and production methods. Knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings. Knowledge of design techniques, principles, technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models .
  • United States Marine Corps
    Staff Noncommisioned Officer In-Charge Cssd-17
    United States Marine Corps Feb 1987 - Jun 1987
    Mcag 29 Palms California
    Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision with primary emphasis on equipment organization,maintenance, and transportaion. Provided technial assistance and engineering supervision in the areas ofdemolitions, construction of fortified positions, vertical construction, military road planning and construction, airfieldconstruction, and base camp layout and construction. Working knowledge of Range Control Operations and RangeRegulations. Knowledge of construction concepts, principles and practices. Planned, organized, and directed activities concerned with construction and maintenance of structures, facilities,and systems. Talked with supervisory personnel to discuss such matters as work procedures, complaints, and constructionproblems. Inspected and reviewed construction work, repair projects, and reports to ensure work conforms to specifications. Studied job specifications to plan construction projects. Directed and supervised workers on construction site to ensure project meets specifications. Ordered supplies and materials to complete construction project. Interprets and explains plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and clients. Formulated reports concerning such areas as work progress, costs, and scheduling. Assigned workers to construction sites to work on specified project. Investigates reports of damage at construction sites to ensure proper procedures are being carried out. Knowledge of principles and processes involved in construction and organizational planning, coordination,execution. , resource allocation, manpower allocation, leadership techniques, and production methods. Knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings. Knowledge of design techniques, principles, technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models .
  • United States Marine Corps
    Operations Chief
    United States Marine Corps Sep 1984 - Sep 1985
    1St Marine Corps Airwing, Okinawa Japan
    Provided technical assistance and engineering supervision with primary emphasis on equipment organization,maintenance, and transportation. Provided technical assistance and engineering supervision in the areas ofdemolitions, construction of fortified positions, vertical construction, military road planning and construction, airfieldconstruction, and base camp layout and construction. Working knowledge of Range Control Operations and RangeRegulations. Knowledge of construction concepts, principles and practices. Planned, organized, and directed activities concerned with construction and maintenance of structures, facilities,and systems. Talked with supervisory personnel to discuss such matters as work procedures, complaints, and constructionproblems. Inspected and reviewed construction work, repair projects, and reports to ensure work conforms to specifications. Studied job specifications to plan construction projects. Directed and supervised workers on construction site to ensure project meets specifications. Ordered supplies and materials to complete construction project. Interprets and explains plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and clients. Formulated reports concerning such areas as work progress, costs, and scheduling. Assigned workers to construction sites to work on specified project. Investigates reports of damage at construction sites to ensure proper procedures are being carried out. Knowledge of principles and processes involved in construction and organizational planning, coordination,execution. , resource allocation, manpower allocation, leadership techniques, and production methods. Knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings. Knowledge of design techniques, principles, technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models .

Robert Downer Skills

Investigations Solution Appraisal Active Learning Top Secret With Sci Team Building Documenting And Recording Information Tools And Techniques Battle Space Interpreting Meaning Of Information To Others Collection Manger Monitoring Engineer Equipment Capabilities Command Post Of The Future Operations Analysis Ms Word Implementation Planning Ms Excel Information Organization Coordination Of Construction Projects Primary Marksman Instructor Weapons Technical Intelligence Negotiation Performing Administrative Activities Oral And Written Comprehension Judgment And Decision Making Police Training Equipment Selection Management Of Personnel Resource Counter Ied Processing Information Strategic Leadership Critical Thinking Time Management Analyzing Data Has Errors Intelligence Analysis Great Making Decisions And Solving Problems Combat Arms Job Site Inspections Soil Sampling Information Gathering Research And Data Mining Analysis Notebook Cost Estimation Identification Of Key Causes Oral And Wrriten Communication Management Of Material Resources Problem Identification Data Mining Safety Emphasis

Robert Downer Education Details

  • United States Army Intelligence
    United States Army Intelligence
    Intelligence Analyst
  • Ashworth University
    Construction Management
  • American Home Inspectors Training Institute
    American Home Inspectors Training Institute
    Home Inspection
  • United States Army Reserve
    United States Army Reserve
    Usar Atrrs Operators Course
  • United States Army Reserve, Fort Huachuca, Arizona
    United States Army Reserve, Fort Huachuca, Arizona
    Army Reserve Company And Battalion Trainers
  • United States Army Reserves
    United States Army Reserves
    Usar Security Managers (Smc)
  • United States Army Reserves
    United States Army Reserves
    Usar Physical Security Basic Course (Psbc)
  • United States Army Reserve
    United States Army Reserve
    Usar Unit Administration Basic Course (Uabc)
  • California National Guard
    California National Guard
    Cmf 63 Reclass Basic Knowledge And Skills
  • California National Guard
    California National Guard
    Commanders Safety Course
  • Usa Truck Driving School
    Usa Truck Driving School
    Commercial Drivers Licence (Class-A)
  • Phillps College
    Phillps College
    Legal Assistant/Paralegal
  • Riverside Community College, Police Acadmey
    Riverside Community College, Police Acadmey
    Criminal Justice And Corrections
  • Martial Arts Security Service, Inc Bodyguard Training Academy
    Martial Arts Security Service, Inc Bodyguard Training Academy
    Bodyguard Training
  • Martial Arts Security Training Academy
    Martial Arts Security Training Academy
    Power Of Arrest, Tear Gas, Baton, Executive Security, Friearms And Night Club Security.
  • United States Marine Corps
    United States Marine Corps
    Construction Blue Print Reading (13.44B)
  • United States Marine Corps
    United States Marine Corps
    Construction Mangement
  • United States Marine Corps Engineer School
    United States Marine Corps Engineer School
    Engineer Operations Chief (Manager)
  • After Care Program Managerment, Caac, Yokosuka, Japan
    After Care Program Managerment, Caac, Yokosuka, Japan
    After Care Program Managerment
  • United States Marine Corps Division Schools Camp Hasen Okinawa
    United States Marine Corps Division Schools Camp Hasen Okinawa
    Mimms Supervisor
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Estimating The Time Of Death
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Advanced Detective Training
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Cultivating Informants
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Interviewing Techniques
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Suicide Investigation
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Accidental Death Investigation
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Hostage Negotiation
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Basic Detective Training
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Meeting The Threat Of Danger
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Patrol Enforcement Of Drug Violations
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Special Weapons And Tactics
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Ambush Attacks And Countermeasures
  • United States Marine Corps Staff Noncommisioned Officer Academy
    United States Marine Corps Staff Noncommisioned Officer Academy
    United States Marine Corps Staff Noncommisioned Officer
  • United States Marine Corps Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
    United States Marine Corps Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
    Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
  • The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    The Rouse School Of Special Detective Training
    Suspected Homicide Call Investigation
  • United States Naval Base, Subic Bay Philippines
    United States Naval Base, Subic Bay Philippines
    Operations Against Guerilla Units
  • 1St Fssg Fmfpac, Camp Pendleton, California 92055
    1St Fssg Fmfpac, Camp Pendleton, California 92055
    Aircfaft Load Planning (680)
  • United States Marine Corps Engineer School
    United States Marine Corps Engineer School
    Journeyman Combat Engineer (Foreman)
  • Iii Maf Fmf Fpo San Fran 96602
    Iii Maf Fmf Fpo San Fran 96602
    Unit Embark
  • Technical Training School, Keesler Afb, Miss
    Technical Training School, Keesler Afb, Miss
    Unitrep Data Handler (Ha7)
  • Lftc Nab, Coronado, San Diego California
    Lftc Nab, Coronado, San Diego California
    Amphibious Raid Course
  • John A Rowland High School
    John A Rowland High School
    General Studies

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