MOS 12F, Crane Operator NCOER Bullets

o served as the SME for the BLDG 745 Project which involved placing 2,040 linear feet of siding and using over 15 gallons of primer

o cross trained 14 soldiers with multiple MOSs and ensured the project met professional standards and all tasks fit the company's METTC requirements

o assisted his fellow soldiers at the BLDG 808 Project after hours and was instrumental in getting that project back on track and ahead of schedule

o provided guidance to younger Soldiers on proper sling loading operations using the M1084 crane that was instrumental in delivering mortars to HHT

o helped complete the Army Corps of Engineers and Task Force NCA Motor Pool Parking Lot and Drainage Project

o led team to success during the company's Squad STX and WTT evaluations on Schofield Barracks East Range

o facilitated the delivery of ammunition to ranges while at Camp Shelby during Annual Training; key factor in mission success of 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment

o trained Soldiers on the responsibilities and functions of all positions, from ground guides and safeties to rail and ship loading by crane, to daily TOC operations

o monitored and tracked over 800 containers, consisting of 9,000 lbs net weight of ammunition

o loaded two TAC containers, a HMMWV, and the Radio-In-A-Box (FM radio station) trailer onto trucks for transportation to Gamberi Garrison

o operated a fork lift to help move tri-wall boxes into storage containers in preparation for the TAC's relocation to Gamberi Garrison



o played a key part in the project to position and construct three vital air defense sites within seven weeks of arrival at Erbil Air Base

o positioned and constructed three vital air defense sites; increased base security for more than 3,000 personnel and sustained the mission

o supported multiple job sites as heavy equipment operator and crane operator; loaded and hauled in excess of 2,600 cubic yards of dirt and gravel

o acted as liaison between the 386 EN CO and the civilian equipment mechanics; timely communication limited equipment down time to no more than 48 hours

o his team received 90% go on basic soldier and squad engineer tasks from Medical, Commo, and Weapons to emplacing road craters, MOPMS mine fields and wire obstacles

o responded to a 1,200 gallon tanker truck spill at the primary Entry Control Point; removed, replaced over 100 tons of contaminated soil and restored operations

o served as one of the TF EBAAT subject matter experts; trained over 100 Afghan Soldiers on maintenance procedures of 9 types of Heavy Construction Equipment


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