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Current Service Status
USMC Retired
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Current/Last Rank
Gunnery Sergeant
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Current/Last Primary MOS
6591-Aviation Ordnance Chief
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Current/Last MOSGroup
Aviation Ordnance
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Previously Held MOS
6511-Aircraft Ordnance Technician-Trainee
6541-Aviation Ordnance Systems Technician
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Primary Unit
2009-2011, 6591, VMA-542
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Service Years
1991 - 2011
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Other Languages
Spanish
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Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Iwo Jima Certificate
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What are you doing now:
Providing Ordnance Transportation support to the Naval Ordnance Safety and Security Activity (NOSSA).
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Other Comments:
Graduate Student at Park University (Expected 2018)
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1991-2007, 6591, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
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1992-1992, 6511, VMAT-203
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1992-1992, 6511, ASE NATTC NAS Memphis, TN
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1993-1993, 6541, MALS-12, MAG-12
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1993-1997, 6541, Det A, NAF Andrews AFB, MAG-42
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1994-1997, 6541, Det A, Andrews AFB, MD, MAG-49
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1994-1997, 6541, VMFA-321
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1994-1997, 6541, VMFA-321
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1994-1997, 6541, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD), Naval Air Facility (NAF) Washington DC
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1997-2001, 6541, Station Ordnance, H&S Co
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2001-2009, 6591, MALS-31, MAG-31
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2003-2003, 6541, MALS-11
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2005-2005, 6541, MALS-12, MAG-12
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2005-2005, 6541, MALS-12, MAG-12
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2007-2008, 6591, MALS-29 (Fwd) (Iraq), MALS-29
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2009-2011, 6591, VMA-542
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2009-Present, 6591, VMA-542
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2010-Present, 6591, 31st MEU
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1992-1992, (Navy) Aviation Ordnance A School (Memphis, Tennessee)
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1992-1992, (Navy) Aviation Ordnance C School (Cherry Point, North Carolina)
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1992-1992, Marine Combat Training (MCT) Course (Camp Lejeune, North Carolina)
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2004-2004, SNCO Academy Advanced/Career Course (Camp Lejeune, United States)
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2007-2007, Aviation Ordnance Officer Career Progression Course (AOOCP) (NAS Whiting Field, FL, United States)
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2009-2009, Staff NCO Advanced Course (Camp Johnson, NC, United States)
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Whether you were in the service for several years or as a career, please describe the direction or path you took. Where did you go to boot camp and what units, bases, ships or squadrons were you assigned to? What was your reason for leaving? |
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Of all your duty stations or assignments, which one do you have fondest memories of and why? Which was your least favorite? |
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From your entire military service, describe any memories you still reflect back on to this day. |
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What professional achievements are you most proud of from your military career? |
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Of all the medals, awards, formal presentations and qualification badges you received, or other memorabilia, which one is the most meaningful to you and why? |
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Which individual(s) from your time in the military stand out as having the most positive impact on you and why? |
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Can you recount a particular incident from your service, which may or may not have been funny at the time, but still makes you laugh? |
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What profession did you follow after your military service and what are you doing now? If you are currently serving, what is your present occupational specialty? |
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Based on your own experiences, what advice would you give to those who have recently joined the Marine Corps? |
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