Dynamic Infantry Officer with proven leadership in the US Army, adept at managing the welfare and safety of Soldiers. Successfully planned and executed complex training events, enhancing tactical skills and operational readiness. Recognized for developing Soldiers' careers while maintaining high standards of discipline and accountability. Proficient in resource management and risk mitigation.
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Fort Carson, Colorado (09/2020-10/2022)
- Assisted de-conflicting operations between a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and the Army’s Russian Deconfliction Cell (RDC) under CJTF-OIR.
- Platoon Leader of a Stryker Infantry Platoon consisting of 41 Soldiers, with the requirement to deploy anywhere in the world, fight upon arrival, and win. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, the health and welfare, safety, discipline, moral, accountability and esprit de corps of 41 Soldiers and Their Families. Responsible for the refinement and integration of tactics, techniques and procedures for a Stryker Infantry Platoon. Plans, conducts and evaluates training events focused on building lethal squads and teams designed to fight and win. Leads from the front, trains for combat, develops leaders and units, establishes and enforces standards, and maintains good order and discipline. Oversees the accountability and maintenance of organizational property in excess of $20,000,000 and Theater property in excess of $7,000,000. Responsible for everything his platoon does or fails to do.
Fort Benning, GA (10/2022-10/2023)
- Platoon Leader of a One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Infantry Platoon consisting of four Drill Sergeants and up to 60 Soldiers, with the requirements to deploy anywhere in the world, fight upon arrival, and win. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, the health and welfare, safety, discipline, morale, accountability and espirit de corps of 60 Soldiers. Plans, conducts and evaluates training events focused on building lethal Soldiers designed to fight and win. Leads from the front, trains for combat, leads Soldiers, establishes and enforces standards, and maintains good order and discipline. Responsible for everything his Platoon does or fails to do.
- Second in command of a administrative and support company assigned to the Maneuver Center of Excellence (MCoE), the premier training center in the US Army. Plans, resources and executes quarterly training for three support sections totaling up to 60 Soldiers. Also assists company in administrative functions for up to 440 Soldiers.
Office of Presidential Correspondence
For exceptional leadership while serving as Platoon Leader in a combat zone (highest award).