Lorin D. Hill
Personal Address
Omaha, Nebraska 68116
Cell# 402-***-****
Home # 402-***-****
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Objective: To obtain a meaningful and challenging position that enables me
to learn and allows for advancement.
Experience:
United States Army Reserve
Elkhorn, Nebraska
Platoon SGT / Squad Leader
5 May 2010 - Present
Responsible for the morale, health, and training of a 40 man Platoon;
responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and effective utilization
of all platoon assigned weapons, night observation devices, communications
equipment, and individual equipment worth over $500,000; counsels,
disciplines, and develops soldiers and NCOs into competent leaders;
maintains the highest state of combat readiness regardless of conditions
and personnel changes.
Nebraska Army National Guard
Omaha, Nebraska
Supply Sergeant
15 July 2005 - 31 January 2010
Performs duties involving supply requests, receipt, storage, issue,
accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and
installation equipment; Assists to maintain automated supply system for
accounting of organizational equipment and supplies; Assists to maintains
all administrative supply and supporting document files; Responsible to
issue, receive, ensure cleanliness, secure and control weapons /
ammunition; Plans, conducts and evaluates section training; Serves as
alternate trainer of section subordinate.
Served as BN S4 Assistant NCOIC for a Chemical Combat Support Company with
a worldwide contingency mission; responsible for the health, training,
morale and professional development of one Noncommissioned Officer and
three Soldiers; responsible for resourcing and managing the Battalion
logistics operations during a field and garrison environment, responsible
for the accountability of equipment valued in excess of $2.6 million.
Nebraska Army National Guard
Nebraska City, Nebraska
Supply Sergeant
25 September 2003 - 15 July 2005
Performs duties involving supply requests, receipt, storage, issue,
accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and
installation equipment; Assists to maintain automated supply system for
accounting of organizational equipment and supplies; Assists to maintains
all administrative supply and supporting document files; Responsible to
issue, receive, ensure cleanliness, secure and control weapons /
ammunition; Plans, conducts and evaluates section training; Serves as
alternate trainer of section subordinate.
Responsible for resourcing and managing the company logistics operations
during a field and garrison environment, responsible for the accountability
of equipment valued in excess of $2.1 million.
Nebraska Army National Guard
Nebraska City, Nebraska
Training NCO
25 September 2001 - 25 September 2003
Develops and maintains all training records; monitors, schedules, and
prepares training; assists Soldiers in personnel actions and schedules
service school attendance; advises the Operations Readiness NCO on
deployment training; plans and executes unit mobilization plans; attends
schools and conferences as required; operates ATRRS and other training
systems; maintains positive control of over $80,000 worth of equipment.
Served as primary trainer of the Station Commanders; responsible for
assessing, planning, conducting, and evaluating training of station
commanders and recruiters; identify training deficiencies and develop a
needs based company training plan IAW company leadership; conducts primary
training for policy, doctrine, and new information management systems and
technology changes emanating from Battalion: conducts training at Company
training functions.
Military Experience
22 August 1986 - 14 June 1994
Active Duty Army
25 September 2001 - 31 January 2010
Active Duty Nebraska Army
National Guard (AGR)
5 May 2010 - Present
United States Army Reserve
Education:
Graduated High School 1985
Normal Community High School
Currently attending Phoenix University
Military Education:
Law Enforcement
9 weeks
Primary Leadership Course
4 weeks
Chemical Operations
22 weeks
Unit Supply Course
4 weeks
Basic Non Commission Course
4 weeks
Correspondence Courses
Self Aid & Buddy Aid
Combat Health Support
Management Development
Action Officer Development Course
Managing & Leading
Human Resources Management
Chemical detention & Decontamination
Military Operations other Than War
Describe NBC Defense Concepts
Basic Principles of Military Justice
Personnel Management
Service Benefits
Intelligence Fundamentals
Recognize & Protect Self against NBC Hazards
NBC First Aid
Certificates
Toxic Agent Training
Chemical Operations
Transportation of Hazardous Materials
Emergency Response to Terrorism
Command and Control Planning