Charles Carpenter
Email: ********@*********.***
Address:
City: Harker Heights
State: TX
Zip: 76548
Country: USA
Phone: 910-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Civil Affairs Specialist with more than two years of experience analyzing, planning and producing Civil Affairs documents in support of foreign national agencies or host nations for US military operations.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Livonia High School, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 5/1999 (High School)
High School Dipolma from John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from Army Course, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from Army Course, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from Army Course, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 9/2012
High School Dipolma from Livonia High School, Livonia LA 1/2001 to 9/2012
Job History / Details:
Professional Profile
Civil Affairs Specialist with more than two years of experience analyzing, planning and producing Civil Affairs documents in support of foreign national agencies or host nations for US military operations.
Qualifications
Conflict Resolution
Strong Verbal Communication
Cross-Cultural Communication
Extremely Organized
Quick Learner
Team Leader
File/Records Maintenance
Reports Generation and Analysis(ArcGis)
Product Development
Process Implementation
Contract Management
Project Management
Domestic and International Experience
Creative Problem Solving
Civil Information Management
Surveillance Detection
Mediation and Negotiation
Mobile Force Protection
Ability to Cross Train
Prior Mechanic
Secret Security Clearance
Relevant Experience
Performed duties as the Humanitarian Affairs, HA, Program lead in coordinating with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture, U.S. Embassy and the Office of Security Cooperation the Defense Attache Office to establish the first Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Nigeria and DOD enabling U.S. Military and Civilian agencies to conduct Medical and Veterinary Civic Action Programs in all regions of Nigeria.
Successful execution of over 20 Civic Action Programs throughout Nigeria and Chad
Recipient of the Department of State, Meritorious Honor Award for recognition for ensuring safety and security and stability of operations after a suicide bombing attack at the United Nations Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria
Experience
November 2009 to Current
U.S. ARMY FT Hood, TX
Civil Affairs Specialist
Performed coordination, conducted research, analysis and production of civil affairs related products and actions supporting functional specialty missions. Helped plan U.S. government inter-agency procedures for national and regional emergencies. Assisted with civil-military planning and support. Coordinate military resources to support reconstitution or reconstruction activities. Supported national disaster, defense and emergency assistance. Fostered and maintained dialog's with civilian aid agencies and civilian relief and assistance organizations. Established mechanisms for emergency coordination and administration where political-economic structures have been incapacitated.
May 1999 to November 2008
U.S. ARMY FT Carson, CO
Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
Maintained wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment systems. Use of applicable references, inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling equipment systems, subsystems and components such as: power plant/packs, compression ignition engines and engine fuel systems, air induction and exhaust systems and cooling systems. Vehicle chassis and power train components including, frame cross members, clutches assemblies, transmissions, transfers, final drives, propeller shaft assemblies, brake systems and steering systems, suspensions systems, fifth wheel assemblies, wheeled vehicle crane, hoist and winch assemblies, and hydraulic systems. Automotive electrical systems including wiring harness, starting, and charging systems. Perform wheeled vehicle recovery operations
Education
2010 Army Course Ft. Bragg,, NC
Battle Staff NCO
BSNCOC utilizes the small group instruction (SGI) method and focuses on planning future operations and managing current operations of a command post. Subject areas include: Mission Command, Staff Operations, Brigade Combat Team, Staff Journals, Stability Operations, Urban Operations, OPSEC, Military Briefings, Command Post of the Future, Contemporary Operational Environment, Graphics and Overlays, Military Decision Making Process, Plans, Orders and Attachments, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield and Sustainment and Support Operations.
2009 John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School FT Bragg, NC
Army Certificate Civil Affairs Qualification Course
Upon completion of course Soldiers are awarded the MOS 38B
2009 Army Course Ft Bragg, NC
Army Course Disaster Planning
Trains personal on systematic procedures that clearly details what needs to be done, how, when, and by whom before and after the time an anticipated disastrous event occurs.
2009 Army Course FT Bragg, NC
Army Course National Disaster Medical System
National Disaster Medical System combines Federal and non-Federal medical resources into a unified response to meet natural and man-made disaster needs, as well as support patient treatment requirements from military contingencies.
2000 Army Course FT Jackson, SC
Army Course Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
1999 Livonia High School Livonia, LA
High School Diploma