He is a graduate of the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Class 39, and his military education includes JOC J1 Training, Equal Opportunity Leadership Course, NGB Combat Awards Course, Human Resources Advance Noncommsioned Officers Course, CCQAS/Basic Credentialing Training, PEC, Little Rock, AR, MODS Basic Course, PEC Little Rock, AR, Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist, COHC, Basic Military Pay Course, Human Resources SPC Basic Noncommisioned officers course, Personnel SVC SPC Course, RCAS MPDV-II Course, Unit Clerk Course, PEC, Little Rock, AR, Essential Skills for Nurse Leaders, San Antonio, TX, ECG Interpretation, Analysis, and Implications, Fort Sam Houston, TX, Primary Leadership Development Course, FT Polk, LA, Anti-Terrorist
Sgt Francis is currently serving 20 plus years of military service, 6 years Reservist as a Marine Engineer, and 14 years Reg Force as an Aerospace Telecommunication Systems technician. He has vast experience in the CAF training system with six years at CFB Kingston as an POET instructor, course director, and an ATIS Training Standards supervisor; maturing young technicians in their selected careers.
Following Basic Training he attended Advanced Individual Training at Aberdeen Proving Grounds MD. CW4 Willis' Enlisted education included Primary Leadership Development Course and Basic Non-Commissioned Officer's Course. His Officer education includes Warrant Officer Candidate School, Warrant Officer Basic Course, Warrant Officer Advanced Course and Warrant Officer Staff Course. CW4 Willis has also attended NBC Defense School (Honor Graduate), Basic Property Accounting, Standard Property Book System - Redesign (SPBS-R) Course, Property Book-Unit Supply-Enhanced (PBUSE)
Richard M. is a 42 year old Caucasian male, Iraq war veteran who served two tours within a three year time period.
After Ft Bliss, TX. I was stationed in Seoul, Korea. Then, back to Redstone, Arsenal as an instructor teaching electronics. Next, He reenlisted again as a Tactical Satellite Microwave System Operator at Ft. Gordon. Then, He when to Ft. Bragg, NC as a Satellite System operator. During a period of service at Ft. Bragg, NC He had attained the rank of Sergeant and was a team chief of a Troposcatter radio team. He earned the Army's achievement medal for excellent planning and implementing a communication link from the South to the North along the coast of California. Sgt. Christian ended his military career at Ft. Bragg, NC after servicing 10 years in the armed forces returning to Norfolk, Virginia his father and mother's place of birth. Marquis enrolled and attended Electronics Computer Programming Institute (ECPI) enrolling in the Electronics program there. Marquis excelled in his class because of his prior military and electronics training. Mr. Christian graduated amount the top 3 in his class being offered positions with Michelin Tire Company and Hydroscience Inc. He chose employment with Hydroscience providing repairs to the
This is Colleen Nagel's second year of teaching and she is eager to get started! Colleen teaches Broadway Babies, Musical Theatre 1, Tap 1/2, Modern 2 and Contemporary 3! Last year she taught Jazz and Tap classes (as well as Mini Movement classes and Preliminary/Primary Ballet towards the end of the year). This summer, Colleen has been teaching the Wednesday evening Summer Camp classes and a weekly Creative Movement class to the Summer Program Clients at the Yellowknife Association for Community Living. In Colleen's classes, students will focus on the technique/history of the style, confidence while performing and most importantly, HAVING FUN!
At the 193 Special Operations Wing there are a handful numerous jobs that he is recruiting for all the time. The 193 SOW is the largest Air National Guard base in the country, and is also one of the busiest. They also have two detached units that they are also responsible for maintaining
From 1987 to 2001, he served as a squad leader and Platoon Sergeant in the 75th Ranger Regiment. During, this period, he conducted a combat jump into Grenada as part of operation Urgent Fury. He has served as a First Sergeant for three different companies in the 503rd Airborne Infantry based at Fort Bragg and deployed as part of the Global War on Terrorism. Selected to be a CSM, he attended the SGM Academy School 2004-2005 and was then appointed as the CSM for the 325th Airborne Infantry Battalion at Fort Bragg.
He participated in Operation New Dawn in Iraq in 2011 and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) missions in Afghanistan in 2014. In his career he was assigned to Eco Company 407th at Fort Bragg North Carolina, 1-10th Special Forces in Stuttgart Germany, and is currently assigned to Dco Company 2nd Battalion 1st Special Warfare Training Group (SWTG). Specialist Bates military and civilian education includes US Army Airborne School, Hazmat Drivers Certification, Basic Leaders Course(WLC), Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced Certification, Field Sanitation Team Certification, Unit Armors Course, Support Operations Course, and he has completed 59 credit hours from Midlands Technical College, Fayetteville Technical Community College, North Central Institute College, and is soon pursuing a degree in Global Logistics
The movie Training Day starring Denzel Washington,proved to show many interesting outlooks of managing activities and skills that I have never even came close to noticing before. Alonzo Harris played by Denzel in the movie expressed many forms of management throughout this movie. He displayed different basic management functions, fundamental management skills, parts of the evolution of management, and also some other key management terms. Jake Hoyt, who Alonzo is supposed to give in an evaluation on, also shows many different forms of management throughout this movie. The first thing I noticed during this movie was the basic management functions that Alonzo
Performed duties of an SGL assigned to the Basic Leader Course (BLC) for the Fires Center of Excellence (FCOE). Served as the subject matter expert for all Course Management Plan (CMP) and Programs of Instruction (POI,) training and maintaining instructor certification. Responsible for the wellbeing, safety, professional development, and training of 16 Soldiers on a 22-day recurring cycle, performing nine cycles a year. During my tenure as a BLC SGL, I achieved numerous accomplishments and achievements. Received enormous praise from the United States Sergeants Major Academy (USAMA) for renovation of a Training Support Package (TSP) that was implemented across BLCs for the entire Army. Hand-picked as NCO of the Month for September 2015, selected
Amn Tariq West entered the Air Force on May 26, 2016 and was stationed at Creech AFB on September 28, 2016 as an Aviation Resource Management technician. During his tenure at the 15th ATKS, he has contributed to the successful validation of over 200 aircrew members’ go/no-go requirements to legally perform in-flight duties in the MQ-1. In addition, Amn West led many training/briefing events for his fellow co-workers and aircrew members to boosted combat mission operation’s efficiency and readiness. Due to his tenacious work ethic and dedication to the 15th ATKS mission, Amn West was awarded Airman of Week, Diamond Sharp Award and the Squadron’s 2Q Airman Award. Furthermore, Amn West exceed all expectations in his 5 level-upgrade training by
Training Day is a LAPD movie, but the plot makes it stand out. It’s a story of a rookie cop who has his mind set on a goal. Alonzo, (Denzel Washington), a veteran cop who can get him there. The movie follows the cop duo, which feels like End of Watch, and both movies have the same writer. Training Day is action-packed, and makes you think because it sends a message to the audience and the character. I like this movie too because it asks the audience what’s right and what’s wrong. I would also like to mention that everyone is crooked, yet Jake (the rookie cop)is honest. Alonzo stole money from a drug dealer to bribe a crooked judge to get a warrant to break into a richer drug dealer house and to steal his money, so he can bribe russians to
Serious emotional disturbance and one parent, or child who has not yet been diagnosed with other caregivers to experience symptoms of Youth. NAMI basic process is the parent or guardian who developed the symptoms of mental illness at the age of 10 the previous three years individuals are taught by trained teachers. It is a 50 minutes presentations program for high school audiences them to participate in the debate on mental health. The program is young adults who live in one diagnosable mental health and recovery of two people is provided by experienced
Captain Cahill is a career Marine, having served on four combat deployments, the last of which was to Afghanistan in October of 2007. Captain Cahill originally came to me after being court mandated to a state facility following a violent incident at his family home where
Spending the past 18 years in the military has expanded my photo album and memory book. I was afforded the opportunity to visit foreign countries, be exposed to new cultural foods and meeting lifelong friends; however, they do not hold up to the one life experience during this time I hold dear to my heart. The forever grateful experience is raising my nephew… my son, Nicholas. Nicholas was nine years of age when he made the move to my first duty station in Layton, Utah. I was only 19. Nick is now 22 and is a graduate of Logan State University, Logan, Utah. He received dual degrees in Finance and Economics in 2013 in only three years! He is the driving force behind my goal to graduate from Colorado Christian University. He has a rough start