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Assistant Officer

Location:
Yuma, AZ
Posted:
November 23, 2012

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Military Resume

Colonel Craig H. Hullinger United States Marine Corps Reserve Retired

He enlisted in 1966, completing active duty in 1971, and then served in the Marine Reserve until 1999. Promoted from Private to Lance Corporal. Commissioned in 1969 as a 2nd Lieutenant. Served 18 months in Vietnam. Trained as a Communications Officer, with additional background in Air Control, Electronic Warfare, and Exercise Planning and Evaluation.

Promoted to Colonel in 1990 while serving as Commanding Officer of MWCS-48. Served as Reserve G-6 MARFORLANT at Camp Lejeune. Senior Officer in the Amphibious Warfare Technology Directorate at Quantico.

Hullinger remains active in military organizations as a Board Member for Trot For Tots, and as a member of the Marine Corps League, Marine Corps Association, VFW, and the Marine Corps Reserve Association.

NAME: Colonel Craig H. Hullinger, USMCR Retired

MOS: 9906/2502

DOR: 1 Dec 1990 Retired 28 Feb 1999

PEBD: 8 Nov 1966 2 years enlisted, Commissioned 1 Jan 69

HIGHEST SECURITY CLEARANCE HELD: Top Secret SBI

ACTIVE DUTY

BILLET UNIT DATES

Anti Air Warfare 5th LAAMBn, Yuma, AZ 1967

Comm Watch Officer MWCS-18 1st MAW Vietnam 1969

Comm Elec Officer MASS-3, 1st MAW Vietnam 1970

Operations Officer 1st MarDiv Comm Company, RVN---1971

Multichannel Off 7th Comm Bn, FLC, Vietnam 1971

RESERVE DUTY

Project Officer Amphib Warfare, Quantico, VA 1995-99

G-6 IMA MARFORLANT, Camp Lejeune 1991-94

Commanding Officer MWCS-48, NAS Glenview 1989-91

Project Team Leader C-4 IMA, HQMC 1988-89

CEO/S-4/Historian 4th MarDiv HQ Det 4 1986-88

Executive Officer MWCS-48, NAS Glenview 1982-86

Operations Officer Marine Wing Comm, Glenview 1979-82

Assistant Oper O MWCS-48, NAS Glenview 1975-78

Wire Platoon Cmdr Marine Wing Comm, Chicago 1974-75

Comm Cen Plt Cmdr MWCS-48, Chicago 1973-74

Radio Platoon Cmdr MWCS-48, Chicago 1972-73

MOST RECENT MILITARY ACTIVE DUTY

Served as CO, MACG-48 Det, 2 Weeks 1991

Served as J-6, Ocean Venture 3 Weeks 1993

Developed Marine Warfighter,

a battle simulation game 2 Weeks 1995, 97, 99

MILITARY SCHOOLS/SPECIAL TRAINING

SCHOOL YEAR LENGTH

National Security Course 1993 2 Weeks

National Security Course 1990 2 Weeks

Landing Force Ground Combat 1988 2 Weeks

Steel Thrust Controllers School 1987 2 Weeks

Command and Staff College 1986-87 4 Weeks

Advanced NATO Electronic Warfare 1985 2 Weeks

Landing Force Comm Planning 1984 2 Weeks

Air Force Command and Staff College 1983 2 Weeks

Air Control Operations Course 1982 1 Weeks

BLT/RLT Operations Planning 1980 2 Weeks

Electronic Warfare Course Germany 1979 2 Weeks

Landing Force Comm Operations Plan 1974 2 Weeks

Comm Planning Course, Okinawa 1971 2 Weeks

RPS School, Danang, RVN 1970 2 Weeks

Basic Comm Officers Course 1969 12 Weeks

The Basic School 1969 24 Weeks

Officers Candidate School 1968-69 10 Weeks

Anti Air Warfare Elect Operator 1967 8 Weeks

Infantry Training Regiment 1967 2 Weeks

Boot Camp MCRD Parris Island 1967 8 Weeks

CIVILIAN OCCUPATION

City Planning Consultant, Partner,

Ruyle Hullinger and Associates

http://craighullinger.com/

CIVILIAN EDUCATION

B.A. Public Administration Governors State University 1973

M.A. Environmental Science Governors State University 1975

2 Years Post Graduate School University of Illinois 1986

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Married to Elizabeth Ruyle, with 2 children:

Height 6'2" Weight 214 lbs DOB 1 Dec 47

Address Phone

423 High St 309-***-****

Peoria, IL 60106

EMAIL: abpqt9@r.postjobfree.com

Web: http://craighullinger.com

DETAILED RESUME

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE

1966 Enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on 6 November.

1967 Boot Camp at Parris Island, Infantry training at Camp Lejeune. Attended Anti Air Warfare Operators Course at 29 Palms. First in class, meritoriously promoted to Lance Corporal.

1968 Assigned to the 5th LAAMBn at MCAS Yuma AZ. Served in the AAOC, participated in five live fire exercises. Selected for Officers Candidate School from Enlisted Commissioning Program.

1969 Commissioned a 2nd Lieutentant. Attended Basic School and Communications Officers School at Quantico. Assigned to1st MAW, Danang, Vietnam, with Marine Wing Communications Squadron-18.

1970 Assigned to Marine Air Support Squadron 3 as Communications Electronic Officer. Received Letter of Commendation. Extended tour for six months for duty with 1st Marine Division.

1971 Assigned to Division Communications Company as Assistant Communications Center Officer, then S-3, and then XO. Transferred to Communications Support Company, Radio Platoom Commander, FLC. Released from active duty to attend college.

1972 Received Navy Commendation Medal with "V". Joined Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48 in January, and served as Wire Platoon Commander.

1973 Appointed Multichannel Platoon Commander. Attended Comm Planning Course at Coronado.

1974 Became Multichannel and Radio Platoon Commander. Air Command and Control Exercise at Camp Pendleton.

1975 Appointed Communications Center OIC. Planned and implemented ACE Comm for MAB Ex at Camp Lejeune.

1976 Appointed Assistant S-3 - Planned the Squadron ATD. Planned and implemented 5 local unit exercises.

1977 Assistant S-3 - Planned and supervised major exercise with multichannel links between El Toro and 29 Palms, helped earn Squadron of the Year Award.

1978 Assistant S-3 - Planned Communications and EW for Operation High Intercept. Received Letter of Commendation from 4th MAW.

1979 Assistant S-3 - Planned and implemented support for WTI. Attended EW Course with German Army Signal Corps.

1980 Assistant S-3 - Planned and implemented exercise in support of the Weapons Training Instruction at MCAS Yuma Exercise WTI.

1981 Appointed S-3 - Planned and implemented Exercise. Wrote and implemented seven unit local training exercises.

1982 S-3 - Planned and implemented Squadron participation in Exercise at El Toro, Yuma, and 29 Palms. Attended Little Creek Air Control Operations Course, and finished 1st in class. Conceived and assisted in the planning of CAMASGE, the Chicago Area Marine Air Sea and Ground Exercise conducted at NTC Great Lakes, Fort Sheridan, Libertyville, and NAS Glenview.

1983 Appointed XO - Served as ACE CEO at 29 Palms. Evaluated and wrote a report on British F1F1 VHF single channel automatic retransmission equipment and on the U.S. Army10 Channel VHF Antenna. Attended Air Force Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base. Wrote plan for a detachment for MWCS-48.

1984 XO - Responsible for bringing Squadron up to 90% drill attendance. Served at Cherry Point MAB Exercise. Attended Landing Force Communication Course at Coronado. Served as CEO/OIC of detachment at Camp Pickett Logistics Exercise with U.S. Army, National Guard, and NATO countries.

1985 XO - Responsible for preparation for successful IG inspection and successful Mobilization exercise. Served as CO 1/23 for the Communications Officers Course at Quantico. Attended Aviation Staff Planning Course at Coronado. Attended Advanced NATO Electronic Warfare Course at SHAPE Headquarters in Oberammergau, West Germany.

1986 XO - Served as acting CO during absence of CO. Served as CO of the BSSG at Comm School Exercise at Quantico.Attended Command and Staff College. Joined Detachment 4 of Headquarters 4th MarDiv. Trained as a Steel Thrust Controller at Houston. Wrote three papers on the Reserve MAB, air control communications at CAX, a proposal for an annual Marine Air Ground Exercise at Chicago. Squadron received General Raisch award as best air control Squadron in the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing.

1987 Steel Thrust Controller for Detachment 4 of Headquarters 4th MarDiv. Served as Playing Surface Controller for 5 Steelthrust exercises. Served on the Marine Corps Scholarship Committee, and as Sgt at Arms of the Chicago MCROA Chapter. Attended Command and Staff College Phase 2. Wrote unit annual report and Command Chronology. Wrote a position paper proposing the establishment of a Reserve Radio Battalion, and a defense scenario for the BSSG.

1988 HQMC C4I2 Reserve Augmentation Unit. Worked in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, and Interoperability. Evaluated proposed orders and interoperability plans. Flew at own expense to Washington DC for drills. Served as Vice President of Chicago Chapter of MCROA. OIC of the Chicago Recruiting Service Support Officer. Attend MEB Planning Course. Joined the Marine Executive Association, lifetime MCROA.

1989 Commanding Officer, Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48. Took Command in October 1989. Commanded unit while it was planned for expansion to 4 detachments located at El Toro, Alameda, Willow Grove and Glenview. Initiated efforts to support NATO and WESTPAC exercises.

1990-91 Commanding Officer, MWCS-48. Sent detachments to support exercises in Puerto Rico, California, and North Carolina. Planned and implemented communication for Solar Flare. Volunteered for duty for operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

1991-95 Served in MARFORLANT as Reserve G-6. Participated in numerous exercises. Served as the G-6 in the absence of the Regular G-6.



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