MOS 25W Telecommunications Operations Chief
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managing communications

o personally ensured that each of his Soldiers was intimately familiar with the employment, handling, and maintenance of all WIN-T Equipment

o personally made sure that the soldiers on his shift were cross-trained on the basics of the equipment used during the deployment

o maintained control of over $1.2 million worth of equipment located in 5 different countries

o taught 8 classes to the Operations section on the proper use and handling of Communication Security material and equipment

o led joint service personnel in inventory reconciliation of 162 world phones, 200 friendly force trackers and 40 satellite phones; recovered 8 world phones for reissue

o identified, organized and implemented an integrated Command, Control and Communications network providing data and voice backbone seamlessly integrated into joint operations with the DOD



o served as a key tactical communications instructor and delivered over 20 hours of Satellite, VHF/UHF, SIPRNET and Video Teleconferencing instruction for Army, Marine and Port Security Unit 301 personnel

o bridged recognized communications gaps between U.S. Army 7th Transportation Brigade Expeditionary, CG PSU 301, and CG Sector Anchorage culminating in clear and concise command and control

o spearheaded a Satellite Access Request to obtain 3 SATCOM channels that provided the exercise with critical joint tactical voice communications network for all participating services

o developed extensive JLOTS Communications Plan in concert with PSU 301 subject matter experts and PAC-6 ensuring total interoperability and effective communications

o stood 22 Tactical Action Officer watches to afford subordinates time off for crew rest and to obtain TAO qualification

o completed intense Naval Special Warfare Communications Capabilities course, increasing his expertise as an SME


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