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MOS 31 Law Enforcement





31B - Military Police


Squad Leader

o displayed a high level of technical and tactical skills while successfully leading 2 squads through multiple convoy lanes and QRF training exercises

o ensured the platoon's high rate of readiness were met by overseeing his team leaders tasked as the platoon's supply, communication, and administrative NCOs

o displayed exceptional leadership skills during AT while leading his squad of 10 Soldiers through multiple live fire convoy ranges and missions without incident

o led 20 combat patrols, dismounted and mounted, through the most dangerous and contested areas outside the green zone

o managed 2nd platoon's maintenance schedule and raised vehicle Fully Mission Capable rate to 90% in less than 60 days


General

o selected over peers for a highly coveted opportunity to compete for and earn the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency

o trained multiple service branches in Military Funeral Honors proceedures

o confiscated 23 mutilated and expired identification cards, denying unauthorized personnel access to the installation

o provided direct support to Operation Deepwater Horizon, prevented further environmental damage

o dedication and technical expertise contributed significantly to 2/289th TSBN range control and 85% weapons zero

o volunteered for and participated in the 2008 Louisiana Para-Olympic 56 mile law enforcement run from Leesville to Alexandria

o 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 deployment to OIF/OEF

o secured both inner and outer perimeter of Kabul Forward Operating Base for change of command ceremony; no security breach

o mentored elementary school students; imparted the impact of academics and decisions on future

o top-notch Contingency Skills instructor-imparted his operational experience and combat skills to 200 students

o his ability to maintain the fine line between care and discipline sets him apart as an outstanding NCO

o textbook performance while responding to a suspicious package call; safely evacuated personnel and established a cordon until arrival of Explosive Ordnance Disposal

o conducted regular and unfailing security patrol operations and provided unwavering protection of Fort Meade property

o responded to the apprehension of four shoplifting suspects and recovered over 300 dollars in Army and Air Force Exchange property

o excelled as an alarm monitor, coordinating a joint patrol response with United States Marshals and Fayetteville Police Department to three wanted suspects

o interacted with civilian authorities to provide for the efficient allocation of Security, Police, Fire, and Ambulance assets throughout the tr-state area, reinforcing the close mutual-aid relationship between the base and the civilian community

o selected as the electronic security system administrator overseeing over 10,000 alarm points and maintaining over 100,000 dollars worth of Electronic Security Equipment

o integrated 24 Republic of Korea military police personnel into 37 combat-related tasks during 8 joint exercises; strengthened host nation relations

o authored the Electronic Security System OI which streamlined Alarm Monitor response procedures

o conducted background checks on over 100 potential contractors; contributed to the safety of construction and renovation projects valued in the millions of dollars

o as CBRNE NCOIC, led Battalion through its first JRTC rotation in preparation for deployment in support of OIF 08-09

o demonstrated genuine concern for the safety and welfare of his soldiers

o identified and detained individual for DUI and driving without a license; kept installation/streets safe for all

o coordinated transfer of M40 protective masks for 219th MP Bn pre-deployment tactical training; increased deployment readiness

o identified critical weapons storage violations in base armory; 1K weapons now secure, prevented $300,000.00 loss

o conducted two NBC chambers, a CIP for both Companies; facilitated 100% compliance with annual and FORSCOM training requirements

o fought to ensure his team members were treated equally and fairly while maintaining self-disipline and mission preparedness

o her immediate response and follow through to pay and personnel issues provided a sense of security and improved morale throughout the Company

o deployed 120 Soldiers and company equipment from BAF to area of operations, on time, fully prepared

o despite no formal instruction, volunteered to teach Hand and Arm Signaling, increasing force readiness





Team Leader

o dedicated service made him a invaluable asset to the Afghan Border Police Embedded Tactical Trainer (ETT) Security force team

o supervised troops responsible for protection of coalitions forces, third country nationals, and host nation forces at Khabari Crossing


Training/Operations NCO

o served as Orderly Room NCO, 411th BSB, while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom

o tracked and processed over 150 unscheduled leaves and passes while maintaining a 99% manning rate

o under shifting command and conditions, organized and prepared the unit for redeployment and reintegration into central region upon completion of their 15 month deployment with zero loss of accountabilty


Military Police Desk Sergeant

o processed and reviewed over 500 military police reports and 25 serious incident reports; key to base security


Senior OC/T

o has difficulty understanding, acknowledging, and accepting constructive criticism, thus limiting his potential (Needs Improvement)



31D - Criminal Investigation Special Agent (CID)


CID Agent

o served as evidence custodian for CID and military police ensuring zero breach of chain of custody

o conducted 35 successful interogations in less than 90 days-leads section in prosecution rate

o as lead investigator, aided NCIS in 3 Law of War investigations resulting in indictment in 2 cases

o participated with NCIS, British SIB, K-9, and military police in the prep and execution of counter drug ops

o stood up original CID office in Afganistan deployed location-ready 30 days ahead of schedule

o mentored junior and senior members in law enforcement matters-team player!

o opened and closed 9 successful criminal cases, assisted NCIS in developing 7 major crimes cases





31E - Internment/Resettlement Specialist


housing unit correctional specialist

o in-processed over 120 newly confined inmates; scoured records, inventoried over $12K of money and personal property with 100% accuracy

o searched over 5,000 articles of clothing and prevented the introduction of contraband into the facility; improved the safety of staff and inmate population

o managed custody and control of more than thirty inmates assigned within the housing unit-zero incidents

o oversaw radio room section, zero work-related incidents, and maintained 100% accountability of all equipment

o made significant progress in qualification b (needs improvement)

o maintained order; utilized IPC skills to defuse volatile situations while guarding over 36 detainees

o served as the focal point for inmate/detainee in- and out-processing for a 600 bed, $50 million regional DoD confinement facility jointly-staffed by 255 Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and civilian personnel





USDB Escort

o conducted, controlled inmate movements both inside and outside of facility on a regular basis










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