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o served as a Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer in the 240th Composite Supply Company; coordinated maintenance for Ground Support Equipment and assigned vehicles
o worked outside his MOS on multiple occasions to provide power for the Mobile Kitchen Trailer; fed over 400 Soldiers in the Box
o serviced and restored power to two Multi-Temperature Refrigerated Container Systems (MTRCS) to continue the supply of ice throughout the Box
o led his squad in the rapid repair of over 30 pieces of equipment, including forklifts, MTRCSs, HMMVVs, LMTVs, Wreckers, PLSs, and generators with a 98% turn-in rate for all of 167th CSSB
o oversaw scheduled maintenance during the COVID-19 Pandemic; completed eight annual services and repaired two essential equipment items despite limited manpower and resources
o troubleshot & repaired Large Capacity Field Heater with parts on hand during field training exercise; restored heat for Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanics, facilitated adequate rest
o received a 100% rating on the OIP inspection
o replaced worn seals to restore pressure and facilitate irrigation of 7,000 more square hectares of land
o identified wiring short between ejector pump and M80 water heater and repaired to restore shower operations at FOB Chapman
o reorganized the S1 office to work in accordance with SOP
o developed skills and knowledge required to work outside of primary MOS in order to help complete mission
o recognized by the Commander as the most efficient and resourceful Section Sergeant in the Squadron
o assisted in the completion of ten work orders during the first five days of Annual Training
o distributed and maintained accountability of more the $10 million in equipment and parts to facilitate day to day maintenance ISO Operation Spartan Shield
o repaired damaged 200A power dist box which supplied 3-phased power to the TEMPER/CP tent; restored lights, comm and mission
o acted as hazardous cargo classifier and signed all transportation documents for the Garrison
o identified the need for and established the first hazardous waste collection point in Ahn Bar Province in order to properly execute his duties
o created a composite bonding machine which reduced the amount of repair time from 24 hours to 3 hours for each repair
o ensured the unit was able to perform all logistical operations with zero mechanical break downs during full spectrum operations
o converted HMMWV heater to provide hot water for 17 personnel at classified outpost; increased hygiene, standard of living
o enabled his section to maintain their equipment at a high state of readiness during the move from Sea Girt to Fort Dix
o his efforts to ensure all water equipment was accounted for was a key component to the successful move and future readiness
o contributed to the overall success of the repair and operation of a fleet of fuel vehicles and fuel tankers deployed at several FOBs
o supported the mission of CMRE MRT team in FOB Pasab, Afghanistan while assigned to 3/2 ACR
o isolated heating problem to thermoelectric fan, replaced to improve heat distribution by 75%
o documented over 100 lines of repairable and serviceable parts to ensure maintenance readiness
o created a 28VDC NATO-compatible cable to draw power from vehicle and restored heating for shelters
o coordinated with Navy personnel on how to adapt M28 Liner for MGPTS and improved collective hardening
o completed multiple projects, managed logistics operations, and improved customer service quality for all joint personnel
o his leadership and hard work made the RETROSORT Yard operable to assist the operations of FOB Pasab
o anticipated breakdown and ordered required parts to ensure zero downtime for laundry, a rare achievement
o enhanced the unit's Lodging in Kind (LIK) program by coordinating with vendors and ensuring all promised paperwork and payment was complete in order to maintain a strong working relationship between them and the U.S. Army
o completed TM Verification early, placing needed equipment in the hands of capable Soldiers
o assisted leadership by providing guidance to team members required during the catalog and documenting phases
o oversaw the draw down of Customs operations overseeing the turn in of over $5 million in accoutnable property and the disposal of over 20 TEU