Jose Luis Favela III
Email: ********@***************.***
Address:
City: Sacramento
State: CA
Zip: 95826
Country: USA
Phone: 916-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Employment in the Law Enforcement field that fully-utilizes my experience and abilities to further the gaining organization(s) needs for future success. To secure a challenging and rewarding position in a high-quality organization; assist, protect the public in order to prevent future criminal acts, while utilizing military experience/tactics to safeguard my community, peers and subordinates.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Military Police School, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1/2001 to 3/2008 (Law Enforcement)
High School Dipolma from Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from Amos Alonzo Stagg, June, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from University of Phoenix, Fort Leonard Wood MO 1/2001 to 9/2012
Job History / Details:
Background, Objective
Employment in the Law Enforcement field that fully-utilizes my experience and abilities to further the gaining organization(s) needs for future success. To secure a challenging and rewarding position in a high-quality organization; assist, protect the public in order to prevent future criminal acts, while utilizing military experience/tactics to safeguard my community, peers and subordinates.
Specalized Training
Unarmed Self-Defense Levels 1-2
Discipline Management Skills course
Levels of Force course
Active Shooter Responder
Military Police (EVOC) course
ASP/Baton course
Basic Handcuffing course
Oleoresin Capsicum Contamination
CS Gas Contamination course
Radar/Lidar course
M-4, Carbine (5.56x45mm NATO)
M-9 Pistol, (Beretta 92FS. 9x19mm)
M-203, Rocket Launcher
M-2, Browning Caliber Machine Gun
MK-19, 40mm Automatic Grenade Launcher
M-67, Hand Grenade
Professional Value Offered
I have five years of experience in military law enforcement and security operations while serving active duty in the U.S. Army since October of 2007. Competent to execute and make sound decisions based on established standard operating procedures, security controls, and supervision of personnel. Previous experience with Department of Defense, MNCI Iraq, contract civilian law enforcement (CIA), rules of engagement; levels of force, regulations governing U.S. personnel both stateside and abroad. I have operated with classified (Top Secret/Secret) material. Motivated and trained up to thirty personnel, monthly. I have always shrived for mission success, dedicated and proactive; with personal accumulated training, and experience, to include a active U.S. Government Secret Security Clearance.
Military Professional Experience
December 2011 to August 2012
U.S. Army Fort Hood, TX. 76544
Training Manager/rank-SGT
As the unit's training manager, I developed and maintained all training records; military schooling, schedules, and prepared training events that were school related; assisted Soldiers in personnel actions and schedules service school attendance; advises the unit commander/1SG of mandatory schools needed to sustain unit operations readiness, and overall training. Also, developed and executed unit mobilization plans for firing ranges and weekly training events. I attended schools and conferences weekly as required; operated training systems; and maintained positive control of over $80,000 worth of equipment.
March 2008 to August 2012
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks/Fort Hood, HI./TX. 96857/76544
Team Leader/rank-SPC
As a Team Leader, I was responsible for the daily supervision and operations of a military police combat support team; responsible for the training, readiness, professional development, morale and welfare from up to thirty soldiers.I have maintained accountability and maintenance of equipment, to include one vehicle and weapons system valued in access of $500,000. Provided technical and tactical guidance to peers and subordinates in support of military police operations in both the United States and my combat tour in Iraq.
March 2011 to July 2012
U.S. Army Fort Hood, TX. 76544
Squad Leader/rank-SGT
Performed duties as a Squad Leader, my main responsibility of the military squad leader was to see that mission objectives are carried out and that each solider under my command understands his/her role in that mission and carries out his/her duties to the best of their ability. For example, if enemy contact is expected during the mission, I as the squad leader must outline each squad member's duties in fire support, under what condition regrouping is to be conducted and where the rally point for the mission is located. I compiled training reports and delivered them to my superior officers in regards of the unit's operations in the field each time the squad goes out on patrol or on missions. My reports must contain detailed accounts of encounters that occurred throughout training, to include a personal peer/subordinate assessment of each others' overall performance. These reports can be used in determining field promotions/awards for soldiers as the result of their hard work and dedication field.
June 2011 to December 2011
U.S. Army Fort Hood, TX. 76544
Military Police Sector Supervisor/rank-SGT
Performed duties as a sector supervisor, for the Fort Hood Police Department and community; supervising three patrols within 1 of 5 sectors on 12 hour shifts; Executed Law Enforcement duties of federal, state, criminal laws, the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and applicable local regulations involving persons and property on Fort Hood. Guarded interior and exterior gates, assured proper identification of all pedestrians or motor traffic, clears visitors, and maintained prescribed records on fixed gate post, and on foot to provide security, prevented unlawful acts, or infractions of rules and regulations. Responded and identified incidents personally or through reports and eyewitness accounts; served as part of emergency response forces in response to emergency situations.
June 2010 to February 2011
U.S. Army Fort Hood, TX. 76544
Military Police Patrolman/rank-CPL, (Returned from Deployment)
Protected lives and property on Army installation(s) by enforcing military laws and regulations, as well as controlling traffic, preventing crime, and responding to emergencies. Military Police are responsible for providing support to the battlefield by conducting Area Security, Internment/Resettlement, Maneuver and Mobility Support, Law & Order, and Police Intelligence Operations.
June 2009 to July 2010
U.S. Army Camp Gary Owen/Hunter, Southern Iraq
Physical Security Detail/rank-CPL, (Deployed Status)
Executed protective security services for high ranking personnel while serving in a combat environment in Southern Iraq. Provided security services are as follows: (Army COL., LTC, CPT, CSM, SGM, and CIA civilian agent). Mission success was achieved, and the welfare of all VIP(s) as well. Protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or institution, was prevented throughout my one-year tour in Iraq.
July 2009 to July 2010
U.S. Army Camp Gary Owen/Hunter, Southern Iraq
Convoy Security Supervisor/rank-CPL, (Deployed Status)
Prior to conducting squad level convoy patrols, my peers and I, developed a tentative plan that included all required considerations for the specific mission, coordinated with appropriate units for required support, ensured that necessary equipment and supplies were available and operational, and prepared briefings for the security personnel on the mission and assigned specific duties. Ensured, that 360-degree security was maintained from the point of origin to destination when escorting special weapons, classified information and VIP(s).
July 2009 to July 2010
U.S. Army Camp Gary Owen/Hunter, Southern Iraq
Access Control Point Supervisor/rank-CPL, (Deployed Status)
Supervised personnel at access control points/gates at Forward Operating Base, Gary Owen and Hunter. Duties consisted of guarding interior and exterior gates, assure proper identification of all pedestrians and motor traffic, clear visitors, and maintain prescribed records on fixed gate post. Knowledgeable of operations of federal, state, criminal laws, the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and applicable local regulations involving persons and property on assigned Federal Installation.
Academic Background
March 2008 Military Police School Fort Leonard Wood, MO. 65473
Specialized Schooling Law Enforcement
During a five month period, I, was instilled self-discipline, motivation, physical readiness; proficiency in combat survivability, combat techniques, and individual weapons. Also provided the knowledge and skills required to function as a military policeman, to include battlefield control, area security, enemy prisoner of war operations, and law and order operations. Other topics include: Patrolling areas on foot, by car or by boat, interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects in the course of investigating crimes, collecting fingerprints and other evidence, arresting and charging criminal suspects, testifying in court, and guarding entrances and directing traffic.
December 2009 Non-Commissioned Officers Academy Schofield Barracks, HI. 96857
Military Schooling Leadership/War Fighting
20-day course that trains soldiers in the fundamentals of leadership; the course curriculum includes instruction in leadership skills, Training Skills and war fighting skills.
2005 Amos Alonzo Stagg, June Stockton, CA. 95210
High School Diploma General Studies
University of Phoenix Sacramento, CA. 95826
In-Progess (25 credits) Psychology
Computer Skills
Mastery of Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access). Experienced with data entry, (45-WPM); also (Microsoft Outlook; ability to work with several operating systems, including Windows, Mac, PC, HP, and Dell.