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o accomplished more than 40 vehicle recovery missions with no failures or further damage

o as the lead recovery operator, provided wrecker and maintenance support while mentoring 4 Soldiers; was vital to the day-to-day operations of the Maintenance Cell

o assisted in over 50 recovery missions of different varieties of 2-108 vehicles

o cross-trained and assisted with unscheduled maintenance on tanks at the UMCP when not on recovery missions

o developed and used innovative combination of land navigation and GPS skills to find a missing vehicle during platoon STX lane

o focused on improving physical fitness, raised his PT score over 30 points

o held the critical role of lead wrecker operator for 211th Maintenance Company's Maintenance sweep and facilitated 100% accountability and serviceability of all equipment at Camp Atterbury

o led a 4-man recovery team to recover multiple vehicles during FTX at Dillingham

o maintained the M88A2 daily to ensure readiness for the next mission

o performed motor sergeant duties (one grade above) and ensured 100% readiness of all equipment including 18 1151A1s

o prioritized and dispatched teams to repair multiple vehicles; successfully recovered 188 vehicles

o provided vehicle recovery training to 79 soldiers, multiplying mission capabilities


Soldiers recovering a vehicle




o provided wrecker and maintenance support while mentoring five soldiers

o recovered 14 inoperative vehicles during the 523D CTC Yakima Training exercise

o recovered over 30 vehicles immediately upon breakdown, ensured disabled vehicles had no effect on the unit's mission

o selected from 1-38 FA Battalion to supervise most difficult and complex recovery operations

o served as a crew member on the M88A2 during 24 recovery missions for tracked and wheeled vehicles

o served as lead mechanic for the 211th Maintenance Company's Maintenance Cell in support of the 174th, 371st brigade, 684th, PTAE, and the 211th during Annual Training at Camp Atterbury

o SGT Mixon's attention to detail ensured no injuries to Soldiers or further damage to disabled equipment during recovery

o vital to the day-to-day operational success of the maintenance cell


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