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o integrated new methods of battle tracking through the JBC-P; enhanced headquarters processing of intelligence and personnel information
o acted as joint service liaison; ensured all coalition service members and contractors had adequate water and equipment
o assisted the Battle NCO in updating the Commander and providing situational awareness on weather updates, logstats, perstat, medical evacuation status, and ongoing operations
o choreographed the battalion's operations across two AORs; sustained support of all units with half the standard resources
o conducted daily briefing; ensured accuracy, relevance, and ensured all affected decison makers were included
o coordinated daily with Pacific Air Force Command Sensitive Operations Center to support COMSEC requirements
o delivered sound guidance to senior Tactical Operation Center personnel on all matters concerning battlefield reporting, surveillance operations, and equipment management
o demonstrated initiative in cross-training in other positions while displaying the highest caliber of military bearing and professionalism
o developed reporting and tracking sheets; reduced reporting shortfalls to zero, eliminated redundant effort
o ensured maneuver forces had timely and accurate information on insurgent activities in the brigade AOR; protected coalition forces
o ensured the ACR TOC was able to transmit and receive critical battlefield data; proficient in maintaining and operating the SINCGARS and JCR systems
o facilitated an enhanced situational awareness of airspace issues for the Brigade Commander and staff, allowed them to focus C2 on the battlefield
o facilitated weekly briefs and teleconferences that were invaluable to the operation; guaranteed the success of the Brigade Tactical Operations Center
o filled a variety of roles within the Brigade TOC: Fire Support NCO, Electronic Warfare Officer, and RTO
o performed tasks such as Radio Telephone Operator (RTO) and Joint Capabilities Release (JCR) operator
o provided Close Air Support for the infil of three CH-47 Chinooks in support of Operation Mongoose
o provided up to the minute information to warfighters; instrumental in the 105th MP Company completing its mission
o relayed critical time-sensitive information to the Battle Captain within seconds; facilitated integrated, effective operations
o reorganized the Joint Operations Center Fragmentation Order library observed shortcomings; resulted in a more robust and highly accurate reference for senior leadership at the O-6/GO level
o restored a sense of urgency to TOC activities and welded a disparate group of NCOs into a team
o served as a liaison with the Navy and Coast Guard; built joint service esprit de corps, and preserved unity of effort
o set up the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), Command Post of the Future (CPOF), and Effects Management Tool (EMT) and established MIRC communication with other units
o tracked the daily movement of 167 Soldiers and provided 100% accurate accountability reporting to the Battalion S2
o trained Soldiers on reporting and tracking requirements, equipment troubleshooting and general TOC knowledge; improved efficiency and the brigade's ability to provide accurate and timely reports
o vigilant, focused, and dependable; monitored the radio alone, without distractions, every night; was vital link for squad on patrol
o identified training gap; developed and implemented training schedule, coordinated with sections to ensure compliance
o kept all units updated on current weather, LOGSTATS, PERSTAT, MedEvac status, and on-going operations
o kept the command team up to date with rapidly changing battlefield conditions during STX and rotational operations
o logged over 100 Medevac requests, coordinated chain of command notification, and initiated appropriate responses
o maintained constant situational awareness and kept accurate and chronological radio-telephone operator logs; most well documented shifts in Bn
o maintained up-to-the-minute status reports and kept HQ apprised of all changes; reduced response time by 40%
o mentored 1-113 cav in the absence of their Fire Support NCO while simultaneously running the BDE Fires Cell
o monitored radio traffic, Blue Force Tracker, and mIRC transmissions for over 200 combat and logistics patrols
o notified Command Team of CCIRs and NIPR blackouts; reported failures within minutes of occurrence and reduced restoral times by 50%