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DESTIN L. LUCKY
6055 Carlton France
Rd. Bay St. Louis, MS 228-216-3657 mailto:dluckyone21@gmail.com Objective:
To
obtain an entry-level position within your Company, with the opportunity for
advancement, and to put my Military experience to use in the Civilian
Workforce. “Sergeant
First Class Lucky displays courage in the midst of difficult decisions and
willingly assumes responsibility of those decisions. He has become a vastly
experienced leader with 19 years of experience in operations, critical
training, logistical management and deployment with multiple Department of
Defense organizations. Secret Clearance.” PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE &
ACHIEVEMENTS UAV SERGEANT / READINESS NCO
Years Employed (2013-2015) 155th
Brigade Support Training Battalion, 155th BCT
Hattiesburg,
MS
Prepares and
conducts air reconnaissance mission, operates mission sensor/payload for
target detection. Plans and analyzes flight missions. Deploys and redeploys
the TUAV ground and air system. Operates and performs operator level
maintenance on communications equipment, power sources, light and heavy wheel
vehicle and some crane operations. Launches and recovers the air vehicle
performs pre-flight, in flight and post-flight checks and procedures. Also
directs emplacement of ground control station, directs emplacement of launch
and recovery systems. Supervises and assists in air frame repair and
coordinates evacuation and replacement of parts and end items. Maintained
and managed personnel and medical records, Commanders Pay Management Report,
Unit Manning Report, Strength Management Program, Family Readiness Program,
Travel Itineraries, Medical Readiness, Training Readiness and Mobilization
Readiness. ASSISTANT
OPERATIONS NCO Years Employed (2011-Present) 155th
Brigade Support Training Battalion, 155th BCT
Meridian, MS Assistant Operations Sergeant in a Brigade Special
Troops Battalion, comprised of 6 companies and an assigned strength of 506
Soldiers; assist and supervises the Battalion Schools, Training, and Defense
Travel System for all soldiers in the unit; Prepares the Tactical Operations
Center for orders, drills, briefs, and rehearsals; receives and appropriately
handles and distributes FRAGOs, Red Cross messages and Serious Incident
Reports (SIRs); Responsible for the accountability, maintenance and readiness
of equipment in excess of $4 Million dollars; Responsible for the health and
welfare, training and welfare, training and operational readiness of 506
soldiers throughout the Battalion. Performs duties as the Operations Sergeant
in his absence. HIGHWAY
OPERATIONS NCO
Years Employed (2009-10) 1-155
Infantry Battalion, 155th
Brigade Combat Team
Bay St. Louis, MS Responsible for analyzing, coordinating, planning, and tasking over
eight hundred missions in order to provide vital supplies throughout the
Iraqi Theatre of Operations. Daily analyzed mission statistics and enemy
activity in order to develop constantly changing convoy policies and mission
protocols. Accountable for planning all missions in accordance with the
government of Iraq laws and restrictions daily. Operational liaison between
Battalion Commander, Kellogg Brown and Root, Agility Logistics, and adjacent
units throughout Iraq. Provided essential guidance to Convoy Commanders in
order to safely and effectively achieve mission goals. Maintained operational
situational awareness in an ever changing process to completely withdraw
essential equipment out of Iraq on a strict timeline given by United States
Force Command. Conducted critical analysis in order to provide force
protection platforms to safely secure equipment and personnel through
unstable and insurgent strong holds. Applied military decision making process
to every operation to ensure accurate staff estimates were given to Command
for course of action selection. TRAINING NCO
Years Employed (2008-Present) 1-155
Infantry Battalion, 155th
Brigade Combat Team _
Bay St. Louis, MS Responsible
for maintaining and supervising individual, leader, and collective training
for a unit in a highly deployed heavy brigade combat team. Developed,
implemented, and supervised the mission essential task list for the training
of sixty-five personnel for combat operations. Managed and maintain the
unit’s army funding allocation module, army training requirements and
resources system, digital training management system, and army physical
fitness program. Conducted and supervised range operations. Managed and
sustained the risk management program and ensured all safety laws and
regulations were enforced. Managed soldiers orders and travel itineraries, to
include funding, in accordance with all regulations. Appointed Safety NCO for
the organization and responsible for abiding all OSHA laws and standards.
Implemented composite risk management into every aspect of our
organization. Managed all Safety programs and conducted quarterly and
annual Safety Inspections. Developed and implemented an order of merit for
specialty schools listed throughout the unit. Ensured the unit met all of the
Commander’s guidance effectively and efficiently, to support the current Army
Force General Cycle. ADMINISTRATIVE
NCO Years Employed
(2006-07) 1-155
Infantry Battalion,155th
Brigade Combat Team
Poplarville, MS Maintained and
managed personnel and medical records, Commanders Pay Management Report, Unit
Manning Report, Strength Management Program, Family Readiness Program, Travel
Itineraries, and Mobilization Readiness. Responsible for the Unit Payroll
System. INFANTRY
SQUAD LEADER Years Employed (2002-06) 1-155
Infantry Battalion, 155th
Brigade Combat Team
McComb, MS While deployed
to Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III. Responsible for mounted
and dismounted operations in a combat zone. Duties include security of
US/UN Coalition Personnel and safety of Iraqi Nationals. Conducted
search and arrest of insurgency cells throughout Iraqi Area of Operations.
Conducted raids in accordance with Iraqi Army and Police forces.
Escorted and maintained security of military convoys on a daily basis.
Gathered and processed intelligence throughout Theatre of Operations.
Directly employed fifteen personnel on a daily basis. Help plan and
execute numerous reconnaissance positions. Maintained responsibility
for over 250 thousand dollars worth of equipment. ADMINISTRATION
CHIEF Years Employed (2000-01) Headquarters
Battalion 1st Marine
Division
Camp Pendleton, CA Personally
responsible for the safety, training, education, and duties of eight
personnel on a daily basis. Managed and supervised administrative
office with duties to include Paralegal, Awards, Training, Publications, and
Mail Operations. Responsible for receiving, processing, and
distributing mail to over a 1,000 personnel on a daily basis, all in
accordance with Military and United States Postal
Regulations. WEAPONS
CUSTODIAN AND ARMORER
Years Employed (1999-00) 2nd Battalion 1st Marine
Division
Camp Pendleton, CA Responsible for
accountability of over two million dollars worth of equipment. Developed and
implemented preventive maintenance schedules. Responsible for ordering
new and replacement parts for weapons and optics. Conducted all
inspections in accordance with government regulations. Maintained
reports accurately to keep Commander informed of utilization and efficiency
of all Combat Arms Systems. Helped plan and execute numerous operations
with staff to keep U.S. Soldiers trained and proficient in their respective
positions. INFANTRY SQUAD
LEADER
Years Employed (1997-99) 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Division
Camp Pendleton,
CA Responsible
for the development and implementation of safety programs, training cycles,
and career growth of up to twenty personnel. Directed and supervised
deployment and employment of personnel on a daily basis. Responsible
for over 200,000 dollars of equipment, while being deployed throughout the
Western Pacific. Conducted numerous Security Operations in Support of
Humanitarian Aid throughout Africa. Conducted Emergency Response and
Security to U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Business
Management
Years Attended (2003-2009) Mississippi
Gulf Coast Community College
Biloxi, MS Total Credits
= 9 Project
Management
Years Attended (2010-2012) Ashford
University
Clinton, Iowa Total Credits
= 41 Professional Training & Certificates:
▪
Armor Training Assessment Course ▪
Tank Commanders Certification Course ▪
M1A1 Tank Vehicle Crew Evaluator Course ▪
Counter Improvised Explosive Device Level III Certified Instructor ▪
Force XXI Battle Command Brigade Leader Course ▪
Combat Lifesaver Course ▪
Non Commissioned Officers Professional Development Course ▪
Warrior Leaders Course ▪
M1A1 Armor Crewman ▪
Naval Aviation Water Survival Program N9 ▪
Naval Aviation Water Survival Program N7 ▪
Marine Corps School of Infantry ▪
Unit Victim Advocate ▪
DOD Information Assurance Awareness ▪
DOD Anti-Terrorism Level I Awareness ▪
DOD Personal Identifiable Information ▪
Composite Risk Management Course ▪
Commanders Safety Course ▪
Accident Avoidance Course ▪
Manager’s Safety Course ▪
Supervisor’s Safety Course ▪
Employee’s Safety Course ▪
Additional Duty Safety NCO Course ▪
Training for Accountable Officials and Certifying Officers Course ▪
Senior Instructor Operator COFT XXI Course ▪
OSHA First Line Supervisor ▪
Knowledge Management Representative ▪
Training Officer / Operations NCO Course ▪
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator Course Professional Awards: NAVY
ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL; MARINE CORPS GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL; SOUTHWEST ASIA SERVICE
MEDAL; HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL; SEA SERVICE DEPLOYMENT RIBBON; ARMY
COMMENDATION MEDAL-2; NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL; OVERSEAS SERVICE
RIBBON-3; ARMED FORCES SERVICE MEDAL W/M DEVICE; GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM
SERVICE MEDAL; MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY SERVICE MEDAL; ARMY SERVICE RIBBON;
CERTIFICATE OF COMMENDATION; MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL; IRAQ CAMPAIGN MEDAL-3;
Professional
skills: ▪
Possess strong communication and people skills. ▪
Microsoft Word, Excel, Database, and Power Point. ▪
Strong moral and work ethics. ▪
Work well unsupervised or part of a team. ▪
Secret Security Clearance. |
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