Shower/Laundry and Clothing Repair Sergeant
Serves as the Shower/Laundry and Clothing Repair Sergeant for HHD, 21st Combat Support Hospital (CSH) with a worldwide contingency mission; responsible for resourcing and managing the Battalion logistics operations during a field and garrison environment; responsible for supervising the establishment of laundry or shower facilities and managing the receipt, storage and issue of supplies, clothing as well as requesting supplies; responsible for the welfare and health of 11 Soldiers.
First Sergeant
First Sergeant for a modular, direct support Quartermaster Company supporting III Corps divisional and nondivisional units; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of six Laundry Advanced Systems (LADS), six shower units, six Semi-trailer Mounted Fabric Tanks (SMFTs), and 55 vehicles valued over 18 million dollars; responsible for planning, organization and execution of unit level training which reflects the company's METL; responsible for the health, welfare, tactical training, combat readiness, safety and dicipline of 122 Soldiers; principal advisor to the company commander on all enlisted issues.
Sustainment Operations Division Staff NCO
Serve as a Sustainment Operations Division staff NCO for sustainment planning for Tactical Laundry and Bath Operations during exercises, peace, stability, and war. Provide technical assistance and policy guidance to managers from USEUCOM, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, IMCOM-E, AMC, DLA, Air Force, Navy, and Marines supporting USAREUR forces. Review, staffs and prepare changes to sustainment publications, updating operational plans and exercise support agreements.
Team Chief
Served as Team Chief of a Shower, Laundry and Clothing Repair ( SLCR ) Section of the 16th Field Service Company; reponsible for the training , morale, and technical guidance of (11) eleven Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of two (2) 1083 and two (2) 1088 Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles,two (2) 12 head shower unit, and one Laundry Advanced System (LADS) valued in excess of 3,000,000 dollars. Supervised preventive maintenance of laundry, shower, and sewing equipment. Estimated supply requirements, requested supplies, and supervised receipt, storage, and issue of supplies and equipments.