Mullins, Brian
Knoxville, TN 37931
abh8oc@r.postjobfree.com
Clearance: TS//SCI, DOE “Q” with HRP Certification
Proposed Employment Status: Full-time Availability Date: As needed
Sullivan South High School, Kingsport, TN 37664
High School Diploma, June 1994
Pellissippi State Community College, Knoxville, TN 37933
Education:
AS Degree: Major: General Education 1998-1999
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996
BA Degree: Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology 1999-2004
Major: 1999-2004
(Degree not Completed)
Management / Technical Skills
Summary of Relevent Experience
• 16 years experience in operations ranging from combat, non-combatant, riot control, personal
security, and shipboard/maritime.
• 10 years experience working with military explosives and mission specific demolition charges
• Broad knowledge of military small arms, demolitions/urban breaching, tactics and urban
warfare.
• Professional knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the following fields:
Military Op’s, Security and Stabilization Op’s (SASO), Counterinsurgency (COIN)
Techniques, and Low Level Source Operations (LLSO)
• Ability to fuse all source reporting, collection of atmospherics, HUMINT, and SIGINT into a
viable product
• Responsible for indentifying Intelligence gaps, and reviewing PIR’s/creating RFI’s to produce
time dependent information for meeting CCR’s to develop COA’s
• Proven ability in briefing Staff and Flag Officers on current intelligence events and mission
updates.
• Experience with the following systems: CIDNE, Falcon View, JWICS, SIPRNET, NIPRNET,
SAMETIME
• During OIF III acted as Personal Security/ Designated Marksman in the protection of
Company, Field/Staff Grade Officers as well as provided "Guardian Angel"
Overwatch for IED Sweep and Route Reconnaissance.
• Conducted over 50 initial Interviews with detainees while conducting Low Level Source/
Counterinsurgency/Counter-IED Operations alongside an attached HET-Team in the Fallujah
and An Amariyah AO’s
• Credited with finding a cache of Propaganda material due to source information obtained from
LLSO’s, that same cache also contained documents which revealed the location of over 175
IED’s and future IED locations in the An Amariyah AO
• Instructed over 400 Marines from 3rd Battalion 25th Marines for their 2006/2007 Iraq
Deployment on IED types, tactics, techniques, counter-measures, and actions upon the
objective
• Taught Urban Breaching tactics, techniques, dynamic/explosive calculations and applications
to the Marines designated as Assault Breachers of 3rd Battalion 25th Marines
• Company level Lead Instructor on CQB and Automatic Weapons, and acted as the Range
RSO for rifle and pistol qualifications while a member of Delta Company 4th CEB
• Taught weapons and demolitions classes to approximately 75-100 Marines on a yearly basis
while a member of Delta Company 4th CEB
• Member of 5th platoon Company A 2nd CEB credited with finding and disposing of over 82
IEDs while conducting Counter-IED Operations (with and without EOD support) in the
Fallujah and An Amariyah areas of operation
• Working knowledge of the FM 9-15 EOD Service and FM 21-16 UXO Procedures, as well as
the SWO-60 and FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
Other Beneficial Experience Desirable to the Customer
• DLI-Afghanistan In Perspective Course, 20090901
• USAF Counter-IED (C-IED) Awareness Course, 20090828
• Dieter CQD Course, 05/31/2010
• ADTI Counter Terrorism Driving Techniques Course, 05/22/2010
• Recruit Training, Parris Island/ 940923
• School of Infantry, Camp Lejeune Class 2-95/ 941223
• Decontamination Course, Okinawa 12-95/ 950915
• ROK Mountain Warfare Training Course, Su Song Ri South Korea/ 051105
• Jungle Warfare Course, Ft. Sherman Panama/ 960512
• Reserve Combat Engineer Course, Camp Lejeune 01-99/ 990625
• Reserve Combat Engineer NCO Course, Camp Lejeune 01-02/ 020726
• Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System Instructors Course/ 020517
• Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, Tan Belt Qualified/ 020617
• Staff NCO Academy, Sergeants Course/040703
• Operations Intelligence Apprentice, 1NOX1 course Goodfellow AFB Class 090306/ 090810
• Current Dept. of State: Pistol score 195 (200 possible points), Rifle 299 (300 possible points)
• Basic Security Police Officer Training, Safeguards and Security Central Training Academy
Oak Ridge, TN/ 060601
• Radiological Worker II Certified
• Terrorism Awareness for Marines/ 970618
• Basic Combat Engineer: Combat Operations/ 990628
• Sergeants 7000 Series Distance Education Program/ 040109
• Staff Sergeants 7100 Series SNCO Distance Education Program/ 051207
• Intelligence NCO Distance Education Correspondent Course/ In Progress
Professional Experience Synopsis
2008-Present: Intelligence Analyst
Tennessee Air National Guard, 119th CACS Knoxville, TN
• Intelligence systems, disciplines, plans and operational orders, agencies and organizations of
the Intel community
• Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance gathering operations
• Ability to fuse all source reporting, collection of atmospherics, HUMINT, and SIGINT into a
viable product
• Mission planning, Aerospace Intelligence, Aircrew Personnel Recovery, Security, Preparation
of the Battlespace, Targeting, Theater Enemy Defense Systems, and Visual Recognition
• Responsible for briefing Staff and Flag Officers on current intelligence events and mission
updates.
• DOD “TS/SCI” Clearance/ 081215
2006-Present: Security Police Officer
Wackenhut Services-Oak Ridge (WSI-OR) Team Oak Ridge, TN
• Responsible for Assigned Post and Patrol Areas, to include Protection of Classified
Material(s), Special Nuclear Materials, and Personnel.
• Delta Response Team/ Emergency Response Team member for the Protection, Security,
Escort, and Recovery of Special Nuclear Material.
• Qualified to stringent marksmanship standards for the use of weapons in crisis situations to
avoid unnecessary casualties or compromise of Nuclear Materials.
• DOE “Q” Clearance/ 080701 with (HRP) Human Reliability Program Certification/ 100201
• Trained on the SIG 226, M4, M249, M240, MK46, MK48, as well asLead/Trail/Chase
vehicle convoy operations.
• Particpated in over 20 PSD/Escort operations of site specific Category I/II Special
Nuclear Material Shipments.
Aug 1998-Sept 2007: USMC-Reserve Platoon Sergeant / Platoon Commander, 2nd Platoon
Delta Company, 4th Combat Engineer Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Knoxville, TN
• Responsible for Morale and Welfare for Marines in My Platoon as well as over $350,000 in
Serialized Gear
• Implement, Coordinate, Supervise and Carry out Demolitions, Weapons and Engineer
Training
• Awarded Navy/ Marine Corps Achievement Medal for Instruction Taught, on Improvised
Explosive Device’s (IED): Techniques, Tactics, Actions Upon the Objective, Standard
Operating Procedures, and Disposal of IED’s
• Demolitions/ Engineer Liaison for Infantry Commanders: Explosive Demolitions Projects,
Locating and Disposal of IEDs, Bridge and Route Reconnaissance, and Minefield
emplacement or removal
• Australia: Queensland- Operation Talisman Saber, Platoon Sergeant for Delta Company 4th
Combat Engineer Battalion 2nd Platoon while attached to attached to Bravo Company 4th
Reconnaissance Battalion in support of 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment, as the
designated Explosive Demolitions liaison conducted training in MOUT, patrolling, area
infiltration and denial, acted as part of the OPFOR (opposition) for the 14th Marine
Expeditionary Unit, Special Operations Capable (MEUSOC)
• Albania: Tirana-Operation Cornerstone, Sergeant of the Guard Force provided personal
security for high ranking military officers, convoys, supervision and construction of obstacles
• 1st Squad Leader, 3rd Platoon, Operation Iraqi Freedom III March 2005 thru October 2005.
• Iraq: Fallujah, Al Amariyah-conducted numerous combat operations in Operation Iraqi
Freedom III supervising urban breaching teams, senior security team leader for Improvised
Explosive Device (IED) sweep formations during Counter-IED operations, and tactical vehicle
convoys, designated Engineer/Demolitions liaison for Infantry Companies to which my squad
was attached
• As a member of 5th platoon Company A 2nd CEB we were credited with finding and
disposing of over 82 IEDs while conducting Counter-IED Operations (with and without EOD
support) in the Fallujah and An Amariyah areas of operation.
• Awarded Certificate of Commendation for role in finding and unearthing one of the largest
weapon and munitions caches found in the Al Anbar Province
• Served as a Liaison Infantry Commanders: Explosive Demolitions Tasks, Locating and
Disposal of IEDs and Mines, Bridge and Route Reconnaissance
• During OIF III Acted as Personal Security/ Designated Marksman in the protection of
Company, Field/Staff Grade Officers as well as provided "Guardian Angel"
Overwatch for IED Sweep and Route Reconnaissance.
• Worked closely with Scout Sniper teams from 3rd battalion 4th Marines forming a
combined effort to defeat Insurgent IED emplacement teams within the Fallujah Area
of Operation.
• Entrusted as a vehicle convoy commander to lead and carry out day to day operations
and missions as tasked.
• Received familiarization training on the SAM-R, MK 11/SR-25, M40A1/ A3, and
M82A3 Special Application Rifles.
Feb 1997- May 1998: Machine Gun Section Leader, Weapons Platoon
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division Camp Lejeune, NC
• Held Position of Section Leader as a Corporal (E-4), a Position Normally Held by a Staff
Sergeant (E-6), Responsible for over $500,000 in Serialized Gear
• Participated in Op’s Ranging from Non-Combatant Evacuation, Riot Control, to Combat Op’s
• Originally Trained as an 0311, Basic Rifleman, On the Job Trained to be an 0331 Machine
Gunner Advancing from the Lowest Position (ammo bearer) to the Highest (Section Leader)
• 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit-Special Operations Capable
• Congo- Seizure of Brazzaville Airport (Operation Guardian Retrieval), established airfield
security and conducted recon patrols to ensure protection against rebel factions
• Sierra Leone- Conducted a “hard hit” Heloborne raid of the Mamioco Hotel complex to
establish base of operations and begin Non-Combatant Evacuation (NEO) of over 3500
American citizens, the American Ambassador, and foreign dignitaries; conducted recon and
security patrols to ensure protection of operations from rebel factions in the area
• Tunisia- Training with the Tunisian Special Forces in Heloborne fast roping/repelling,
mounted and dismounted security and recon patrols, and amphibious operations
• Spain: Rota-Operation prep for operations and “wash down” for return to CONUS, Barcelona,
Valencia, Mallorca Islands, Canary Islands-Ports of call (liberty)
• Italy: Naples, Rome-Ports of call (liberty), Massafra- Heloborne and security/sustainment
operations in the MOUT environment training
Jan 1996-Feb 1997: Machine Gun Squad Leader, Weapons Platoon
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division Camp Lejeune, NC
• Panama – 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company 2nd Reconnaissance Company heavy weapons
attachment, Jungle Warfare Course(JOTC Ft. Sherman), small arms live fire shoot-house and
fire/maneuver courses Heloborne, small craft op’s, Ship (Military/Maritime)-
boarding/takedown/security training, drug interdiction training
• Panama Cont.-Provided Personal Protection and Security for Company and Field
Grade USMC and Naval Officers and their vehicle convoys while conducting daily
operational duties outside of U.S. Military installations; also a member of the Guard
Force Quick Reaction and CAAT Teams
• 3rd Fire Team Leader Alpha Company Super Squad for competition in an array of events
ranging from Patrolling, Small arms live fire shoot-house and fire/maneuver, Obstacle
Courses, 10 mile pack run, Combat Swimmer, Helo and Small Craft Insertion Operations
• Received a Certificate of Appreciation for Participating in Annual Battalion Super Squad
Competition
• Responsible for Morale and Welfare for Marines in My Squad and approximately $100,000 in
Serialized Gear
Jan 1995-Jan 1996: 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon
Alpha Company, 1st Battalion 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division Camp Lejeune, NC
• Guam-amphibious landing and jungle warfare exercises
• South Korea: Kunsan, Pusan, Osan, Su Song Ri-combined arms live fire ranges, ROK
mountain warfare course and military/infantry operations in high/mountainous elevations
training
• Okinawa: Camp Schwab- unit level training in Helo-borne op’s/raids, airfield seizure, small
craft and large scale amphibious landing op’s, fast roping and repelling, MOUT, live fire
shoot-house and fire/maneuver courses.
Sept 1994-Jan 1995: School of Infantry
Charlie Company, 2nd Infantry Training Battalion Camp Lejeune, NC
• Small Unit level training in Heloborne Operations, Airfield Seizure, Small Craft and large
scale Amphibious landing Operation’s, Raids, Fast Roping and Repelling, MOUT, live fire
shoot-house and fire/maneuver courses.
Jul 1994-Sept 1994: Marine Recruit Training
Hotel Company, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC