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o served as Ammunition Handler during the HHB 1-94 FAR M4 Zero and Qualification Ranges for HHB and 125th FSC soldiers; facilitated effective training
o successfully navigated multiple convoys totaling 145 soldiers to live fire zero range and qualification range; optimized use of limited range time
o assisted in training MFF zeroing rifles, positional shooting, shooting while moving, and a combined skills stress course; expanded combat skillset exponentially
o shuttled between zero range and the qualification range to coach, assist, and mentor weak shooters during individual weapons qualification; exceeded FY goals
o performed Platoon Sergeant duties with little to no supervision; as RSO of the M4 zero range, he was instrumental in achieving a 100% zero for the battalion
o ensured his weapon system had no mechanical issues and was properly zeroed each iteration during YTC rotation; enabled superior performance and recognition as best of our troop's gunners
o acted as a Range safety for the M4 zero Range; provided guidance for over 90 Soldiers; assisted the company in achieving 100% qualification two weeks ahead of schedule
o conducted over 25 small arms ranges, covering the M4, M9, and M14 , which included Zero, Qualification, and both Short and Long Range Marksmanship concepts
o facilitated over 20 buddy and team level live fire exercises in shoot houses, with emphasis on Close Quarters Battle training
o clearly communicated and emphasized important concepts during IED Defeat lanes; exploited his experience gained from previous deployments
o supplied mission support above and beyond his required job by supporting another BN on the M16/M4 Zero range
o ensured accurate accountability of ammo; distribution greatly contributed to the zeroing and qualification of 78 Soldiers in support of the company's Annual Training
o provided instruction and supervision on the M-9 combat qualification range; improved student understanding of safety and accuracy
o organized the distribution of 4900 rounds of ammunition while conducting familiarization fire on the MK-19 range; reduced delays by 30%
o supervised mortar firing procedures; ensured all mortar rounds were within the acceptable tolerance of target location error and were observed safely
o safely led personnel on over 30 ranges, covered weapons systems such as the M249, M240, and M2 .50CAL on both mounted and dismounted platforms