MOS 37F
Psychological Operations Specialist
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PSYOP Sergeant

o developed a rigorous fitness program improving overall team fitness and decreasing each member two-mile time

o his/her constant drive to improve him/herself led to them to be selected to compete for the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge

o during a VBIED attack he quickly engaged his PULSE system to begin social media listening to get ahead of the enemy narrative

o was the lead advisor for the 2nd Integral Action Battalion using his social media analytics expertise to improve their messaging

o improved his Defense Language Proficiency Test score to 2+/2+ exceeding 1st SFC language standards

o established close working connections with COLMIL Senior leaders at the Brigade, Garrison, and Division levels

o influenced and assisted with the development of weekly NCO Professional Development in the COLMIL BDE

o mentored eight COLMIL NCO's on leading their loudspeaker teams in support of their maneuvering units

o completed the SOF security cooperation course to complete his basic certification greatly enhancing his understanding of title 10

o continuously seeks out self-development, completing the SOF counter terrorist networks and interagency collaboration courses

o conducted daily physical fitness training with the COLMIL NCO's and Soldiers to ensure mission readiness and cohesion

o conducted 12 advise and assist operations with the partner force resulting the planning and development of two COLMIL series

o spearheaded the development, manning, and training of an information warfare cell within the 2nd Integral Action BN

o led the first Information Operations Working Group between COLMIL BN planners, IO action units, and TF Vulcano OPS


Psychological Operations Specialist

o used a Next Generation Loudspeaker System to cause chaos on the battlefield; drew an enemy infantry squad into a kill zone where they were eliminated by indirect fire

o set up tents, the internet system, and tested comms; ensured communications for the Fort Knox engagement were operational when the rest of the Company arrived

o provided the mentorship needed to optimize training effectiveness; ensured his section was well prepared for their next level of advancement

o provided land navigation training to 14th HSC, resulting in the unit's successful completion of the land navigation course at Camp Parks

o disseminated timely and relevant information to his Soldiers regularly; was directly responsible for their current operational effectiveness

o motivated and assisted his team in preparing for the first diagnostic ACFT to be administered; resulted in passing scores for every soldier assigned to his team


PSYOP Team Leader

o developed and disseminated 250 informational products in support of the Brigade's Operation Eagle Campaign and the 2014 Afghanistan National Elections

o responded to indirect fire attack, evacuated casualties from burning tents and put fire out, prevented further damage to ANA structures

o provided supplies and religious materials to replace those lost in fire caused by indirect fire attack

o assisted the ANA in implementing Information Operations on the battlefield

o served as the subject matter expert on the Tactical Ground Station while simultaneously coordinating mission essential tasks and training

o tutored team preparing for a mission to support SOCCENT on social media in MISO programs

o supported the ANA 2-215 BDE during operation _ in Sagin District of Helmand Province

o selected over peers by Group CDR to validate Strategic MISO in an Unconventional Warfare validation exercise conducted at JRTC

o incorporated his expertise of the human domain with the seven warfighting functions to validate tactics at JRTC

o assumed responsibility for TPTs engaged in supporting 3-82 BSTB during an attack by JRTC OPFOR; ensured the TPTs broadcast messages to protect the Dara Lam town population




Detachment NCOIC

o developed key rapport with Coalition Forces, Host Nation contractors and civilians; resulted in MISO operational synchronization

o led or assisted numerous planning efforts for crisis action plans, contingency plans, and regional engagement plans

o served as TPD NCOIC, an E-7 slot

o led forward deployed element for approximately 6 weeks while working at the African-led International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA) headquarters in Bamako, Mali

o managed 24 Soldiers in 1 TPD HQ, 5 Tactical PSYOP Teams, 1 POPS-LITE Team and 1 A/V team

o arranged and led the movement of essential personnel and equipment from Upper Marlboro, MD to Fort Bragg and on to JRTC

o attended the 3-82 Leaders Training Program (LTP) as the sole representative from TPD1115

o streamlined processes with Exercises, improved communication, established SOPs, and positioned the division for greater success

o worked with senior staff to develop Appendix 3 (MISO) to Annex J (Inform and Influence) to the 3-82 ABN OPORD

o implemented lethal and nonlethal capabilities necessary to assess, shape, deter, and influence the unconventional warfare environment at JRTC

o distinguished himself by exceeding course standards during his attendance of the Squad Designated Marksman Course MTC-005 Class 14-006


PSYOP GROUP SARC

o executed responsibilities as the Group SARC during his absence; met all suspense reporting to higher

o developed a SHARP budget plan; managed $50,000 in promotional items

o scored a 3+/3+/3+ on the DLPT in her control language; far exceeding USASOC standards


PSYOP Assistant Team Leader (ATL)

o met and exceeded the standard of what was asked of him during his time in Afghanistan

o ensured continuity of the 303rd TPT when he moved from Psyop Specialist to Assistant Team Leader

o kept relationships with ANSF and GIROA officials strong and productive

o conducted campaigns in support of a U.S. Marine company that led to success of the mission


PSYOP Sergeant

o demonstrated the highest degree of proficiency among all NCOs for lethal and non-lethal targeting during F3EAD training

o prepared and presented an Unconventional Warfare block of instruction to teams preparing to deploy to the CENTCOM AOR

o exceeded course standards during his attendance of the 37F MOS Qualification Course 331-37F10(R) Class 13-003

o managed and maintained 100% accountability of $250,000 worth of company CBRN equipment; ensured readiness, survival

o attached to the 173rd Airborne Brigade during the 09-07 JMRC Mission Readiness Exercise, Operation Urgent Focus, in Hohenfels Germany


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