Operation Enduring Freedom veteran seeking to transition from the United States Air Force to federal government employment. Offers 22 years of experience in law enforcement and security management.
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1. Air Force Commendation Medal 2
2. Air Force Achievement Medal 1
3. Meritorious Unit Award 0
4. AF Outstanding Unit Award with Valor Device 0
5. AF Good Conduct Medal 4
6. National Defense Service Medal 1
7. Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 0
8. Southwest Asia Service Medal 0
9. Afghanistan Campaign Medal 1
10. Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal 0
11. Global War on Terrorism Service Medal 0
12. Korean Defense Service Medal 0
13. Humanitarian Service Medal 0
14. AF Overseas Ribbon Short 2
15. AF Overseas Ribbon Long 1
16. Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border 0
17. AF Longevity Service 3
18. USAF NCO PME Graduate Ribbon 1
19. AF Training Ribbon 0
20. NATO Medal (Wear first NATO medal awarded.) 1
Leads, manages, supervises, and performs security force (SF) activities, including installation, weapon system, and
resource security; antiterrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; air base defense;
armament and equipment; training; pass and registration; information security; and combat arms.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Leads, manages, supervises, and performs force protection duties, including use of deadly force to protect
personnel and resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources. Performs air base
defense functions contributing to the force protection mission. Controls and secures terrain inside and outside military
installations. Defends personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various field environments,
performs individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures,
convoys, military operations other than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special duties. Operates communications
equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served weapons, and other special purpose equipment.
Applies self-aid buddy care, life saving procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to
accident and disaster scenes.
2.2. Provides armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence of unauthorized personnel and
activities. Implements security reporting and alerting system. Enforces standards of conduct, discipline, and adherence
to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents, minor crimes, and
incidents. Operates speed measuring, drug and alcohol, and breath test devices. Apprehends and detains suspects.
Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incident scenes. Collects, seizes, and preserves evidence.
Conducts interviews of witnesses and suspects. Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial proceedings.
Responds to disaster and relief operations. Participates in contingencies.
2.3. Develops plans, policies, procedures, and detailed instructions to implement SF programs. Plans, organizes, and
schedules SF activities. Provides oversight, guidance, and assistance to commanders with the application of
information, personnel, and industrial security programs. Operates pass and registration activities. Supervises and trains
SF augmentees. Provides on-scene supervision for security forces. Inspects and evaluates effectiveness of SF
personnel and activities. Analyzes reports and statistics.
2.4. Provides guidance on employment and utilization of military working dog teams. Ensures proficiency training and
certification standards are maintained. Employs military working dogs to support worldwide security force operations and
executive agency requirements. Ensures health and welfare of military working dogs. Trains handlers and military
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working dogs on all aspects of military working dog training. Acts as an intruder in dog bite and hold training. Reports
and reacts to dog alerts. Maintains dog training and usage records. Responsible for storage, handling, and security of
drug and explosive training aids.
2.5. Leads, manages, supervises, and implements ground weapons training programs. Operates SF armories. Controls
and safeguards arms, ammunition, and equipment. Instructs ground weapons qualification training. Provides guidance
on weapons placement to security forces and ground defense force commanders. Inspects ground weapons and
replaces unserviceable parts. Analyzes malfunctions by inspection and serviceability testing. Uses precision gauges,
testing instruments, and special tools to adjust parts and operating mechanisms. Function-fires weapons for accuracy
and serviceability. Controls and operates firing ranges and associated facilities to include supervising construction and
rehabilitation.
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