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GUSTAVO ALTERNO

*** *********, **********-*** ***** Korea Mobile 863-***-**** ac0u1m@r.postjobfree.com

QUALIFICATIONS

I currently possess an active DOD SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE. I have over 20 years experience

working security details, deployed to Bosnia, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan and Japan. I provided armed security

services to safeguard U.S. Army soldiers and their assets, dignitaries, foreign nationals, and civilian

employees against terrorist. I have compiled data for reconciliation and validation of installation media. I also

assisted preparation of reports needed for weekly, monthly, and annual access inventories. I am skilled at

assisting people from all levels of employment and cultural backgrounds.

PROFESSIONAL

EXPERIENCE

CAMP HUMPHREYS EXPANSION PROJECT

PAE (PACIFIC ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS INCORPORATED), PYEONGTAEK, SOUTH KOREA

2016 Present

Cleared American Guard, Construction Surveillance Technician

Conduct construction surveillance, technical surveillance countermeasures, and

industrial/government security. Perform technical inspections of all individuals and/or vehicles

seeking access to the site to ensure that no prohibited items are introduced into or onto the

construction site and to ensure that no unauthorized individuals enter the site. Support the

assignment and tracking of daily Access Control Officer Personnel activities for his/her assigned

team. Support the documentation of incidents reported from his/her assigned team, as required, for

submission to Access Control Officer Lead. Act as a representative for the associated Access

Control Officer Team Lead when the Access Control Officer Team Lead is not present on site.

Interact daily with the associated Access Control Officer Team Lead to ensure coordination of

activities and information. Support the implementation of the CST Contractor’s Site Safety Plan as

applicable to Access Control Officer Sub-function team activities.

ARMY/NAVY TRANSPORTABLE RADAR SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM (AN/TPY 2), AOMORI

PREFECTURE

CHENEGA TOTAL ASSET PROTECTION (CTAP), JAPAN

2016 2016

Armed Security Guard

Provided forward looking radar surveillance detecting launch activity from North Korea in support of

the nation’s Ballistic Missile Defense System which uses the Forward-Based X-Band Transportable

Radar. Provided armed detection, delay and denial protecting the site, its people and resources.

Provided site access control, site intrusion detection, alarm response and operation of the Integrated

Electronic Security System. Responded to emergencies, enforced government regulations;

conducted crowd, parking and traffic control; inspection, and perimeter and internal access control

exercising force up to and including deadly force.

KANDAHAR AIRFIELD AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINT (ASP) SECURITY FORCE

TRIPLE CANOPY INC., AFGHANISTAN

2014-2015

Armed Security Supervisor

Ensured security personnel met contractual obligations. Exercised leadership, maintained high

morale, directed and inspected performance of security personnel assigned to their post. This

included overseeing work schedule distribution and training, answering questions related to work,

and solving issues at the supervisory level. Reported all adverse situations (job related or personal)

affecting morale to the PM for action or direction which could affect performance, image or

impression. Administered instructions to security personnel assigned to post and assured that all

officers are familiar with the facility and their duties. Ensured all officers received and understood

new, changed, or special instructions. Protected and monitored proper use of all equipment used by

assigned officers. Accountable for all sensitive items, NVG ’S’, CCTS and all weapons being

checked in before entering the Ammunition Supply Point. Guarded and secured over a billion dollars

in military ammunitions and equipment. Accurately maintained all field file records of employees

assigned to ASP. These records may include, but are not limited to, time and attendance,

disciplinary actions, promotions, demotions, commendations, status/payroll change reports.

Managed staffing in order to ensure complete coverage. Ensured clarity, completeness, accuracy,

and legibility before distribution of all written reports. Audited all logbook entries for completeness,

accuracy and legibility ensuring officers made timely and thorough logbook entries. Kept post orders

accurate and up-to-date. Maintained a current (continuously updated) operations manual for the site.

This manual includes, but is not limited to, post orders, emergency phone numbers of clients, names

and phone numbers of site qualified employees. Provided armed security to deter against

unauthorized, illegal and potentially life threatening activities directed against US Military, ISAF and

Government Contractors. Provided armed patrols of the interior and exterior perimeter of the

Ammunition Supply Point, access control, personnel escort duties, monitoring close circuit television

systems, law and order duties, fire safety and surveillance.

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CAMP LEATHERNECK MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

TRIPLE CANOPY INC., AFGHANISTAN

2014-2014

Static Guard

Provided static security to control access at designated locations as well as physical security

inspections to deter criminal activity and potential threats. Controlled personnel and vehicle entry

and exit of Entry Control Points. This included, but not limited to: US Government personnel,

contractors, approved visitors, and Coalition Forces. Perimeter and access security at the Life

Support Area, Disposal, Collection Point and Ammunition Supply Point. Escorted Triple Canopy

personnel to and from work site to include convoy to military installations. Protected installations

where terrorism has been identified as a critical threat. Drafted comprehensive daily reports outlining

observations and activities while on duty. Reacted effectively and efficiently to emergency situations.

KUWAIT BASE OPERATIONS AND SECURITY SUPPORT SERVICES (K BOSSS)

TRIPLE CANOPY INC., KUWAIT

2011-2013

Force Protection Officer

Provided physical security and entry access control at designated locations as well as physical

security inspections in support of the KBOSSS program. Controlled personnel and vehicle entry and

exit of Entry Control Points. This included, but not limited to: US Government personnel,

contractors, approved visitors, and Coalition Forces. Inspected all vehicles up to Force Protection

Condition Delta and in accordance with Area Support Group – Kuwait Standard Operations

Procedures for installation access. Controlled and operated US Government-installed barrier devices

to deny unauthorized vehicle access to US Government installations. Prepared to handle both

military and contracted convoys entering and departing designated Entry Control Points. Conducted

inspections of personnel and vehicles using systems such as: Ion Scanners, Backscatter X-Ray

machines, Under-Vehicle-Surveillance Systems, and Mobile Vehicle X-Ray Scanning machines.

ATMOSPHERIC PROGRAM AFGHANISTAN (APA)

MCNEIL TECHNOLOGIES, AFGHANISTAN

2009-2010

2009 – 2010

Military Analyst

Supported USFOR-A in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating open source information. Monitored

and tracked trends in local sentiment regarding USFOR-A programs and policies. Served as a low

profile protection for Afghan-Americans while moving throughout Afghanistan when meeting local

nationals’ assets to gather atmospherics and intelligence. Provided professional advice and

assistance with regard to cultural, social, religious, political, economic, and tribal matters. Integrated

open source atmospheric information into US decision making processes. Negotiated confidential

informants contract, supervised the allotted funds to be paid out for their services. Developed and

managed relationships with local leaders in support of U.S. Forces Afghanistan analyst work with

Afghan citizen to gather the sentiment, mood, attitude and opinion of the local Afghan population,

serving as the Voice of the people.

POPPY ERADICATION FORCE (PEF)

DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL, AFGHANISTAN 2008–2009

Site Security Lead

Trained and mentored over 300 Afghanistan National Police for the purpose of conducting raids of

opium field in Afghanistan. Assisted in developing lesson plans approved by the State Department

for a 16 week training program to the Afghanistan National Police covering: Basic Law Enforcement

Skills, Firearms Instruction, and Basic Military Skills and Tactics. Responsible for providing personal

protection for the Field Verification Markers from United Nations and DynCorp during Eradication

Operations throughout Afghanistan. Accountable for the overall site and mobile security of ten

Internationals Mentors Trainers, nine Nepalese Gurkhas, along with a company size element of

Afghanistan National Police, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Security operations included:

Forward Operation Bases, Convoy, and Eradication. Ensured all site security personnel had full

knowledge of all security procedures SOP’S and ensured they were followed. Developed a

professional relationship that instilled confidence and trust with host nation counterparts.

COALITION MUNITIONS CLEARANCE (CMC) PROGRAM

EOD TECHNOLOGY, INC. (EODT), IRAQ

2006–2007

Security Specialist II

PSD team member to include static security. Supervised team members in absence of Supervisor.

Conducted convoy/PSD operations throughout Iraq. Provided perimeter and access security at the

Life Support Area, Disposal, Collection Point and Ammunition Supply Point. Escorted EODT

Personnel to and from work site to include convoy to military installations. Executed day-to-day

protective service while displaying the highest quality of professionalism, attention to detail and

leadership skill. Protected facilities where terrorism has been identified as a critical threat.

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COALITION MUNITIONS CLEARANCE (CMC) PROGRAM

COCHISE CONSULTANCY INC., IRAQ

2006–2006

Security Specialist II

PSD team member to include static security. Supervised team members in absence of Supervisor.

Conducted convoy/PSD operations throughout Iraq. Provided perimeter and access security at the

Life Support Area, Disposal, Collection Point and Ammunition Supply Point. Escorted EODT

Personnel to and from work site to include convoy to military installations. Executed day-to-day

protective service while displaying the highest quality of professionalism, attention to detail and

leadership skill. Protected facilities where terrorism has been identified as a critical threat.

COMBAT SERVICES SUPPORT CONTRACT – KUWAIT (CSSC K)

COMBAT SUPPORT ASSOCIATES LTD. (CSA LTD), KUWAIT

2005-2006

Force Protection Field Training Officer

Assisted the Installation Access Control Supervisor in directing all installation access efforts that

included pedestrian access at all entry control points. Trained new officers for a two week time frame

on all Standard Operating procedures. Provided over watch security in a Humvee behind a 249-saw.

Provided mobile patrol of installation, on and off military base. Recognized possible attempts to

deliver an IED on military installation. Provided procedural assistance and instructions to visitors,

contractor personnel, and permanent party seeking information about recurring unescorted access to

ASG-KU Installations. Assisted and prepared investigations to Kuwait CID through the Installation

Access Supervisor. Provided armed security perimeter patrols, access control, personnel escort

duties at Camp Buehring Ammunition Supply Point.

US ARMY EUROPE (USAREUR) TASK FORCE EAGLE

GROUP 4 FALCK/ITT INDUSTRIES, EAGLE BASE, BOSNIA

2004-2005

Force Protection Specialist

Performed force protection responsibilities including assigning personnel, conduct briefings, visit

assigned posts to oversee Foreign National (FN) guard force is providing continuous security

coverage through surveillance, mobile/foot patrols and CCTV and conducted security education

training on Task Force Eagle base camps. Conducted security checks of personnel, vehicles,

grounds, and facilities. Provided armed escort for visitors. Operated Biometric Automated Toolset

System (BATS), screened personnel, collected and entered data into security database. Coordinated

with US Multinational Stabilization Force (SFOR), US Army and Bosnian Multi-National Task Force

(MNTF) to employ counter-terrorist measures to control access and movement of individuals and

vehicles through joint US Multi-National Military Government facilities. Wrote, maintained and stored

security logs, reports, and files.

CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES, LAKELAND, FLORIDA

2003–2004

Anti-Terrorism Officer

Protected facilities where terrorism has been identified as a critical threat. Investigated, documented

and recorded suspicious activities. Screened mail and deliveries, recognized indications of chemical

and biological attack. Recognized possible attempts to collect target intelligence. Safely searched

vehicles and hand carried objects by using technical aids for conducting search and screening.

Ensured internal controls per requirements related to area are fulfilled. Assisted with investigations of

internal and external criminal activity and conducted interviews when appropriate.

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

1999 2003 ? ? ? ? ? MilitaryPolice - 5811 (Fleet

assisted program)

-Corporal of the guard non commissioned officer in charge.

-Provided leadership for various law enforcement activities including physical security, arrest -procedures

and criminal investigations.

-Planned, coordinated, directed and updated law enforcement procedures for assigned jurisdiction of 15

personnel.

-Directed and supervised the administration and operation of confinement and correctional facilities and

hospital prisoner wards.

-Supervised and administered the development and operation of an ongoing criminal investigation

-program for a large installation.

-This assignment was part of the Unit Deployment Program in 2000 and 2002 in Okinawa, Japan Camp

Schwab.

-Rifleman- 0311/Infantry

-Operated and maintained sophisticated equipment designed for tactical operation.

-Operated communications equipment and various support vehicles.

-Supervised 20 personnel in special work groups ensuring completion of assigned.

-Performed emergency maintenance on three different weapons systems.

-Worked effectively in groups with diverse team members.

EDUCATION AND SPECIALIZED TRAINING

1999 Present

Qualified with various weapons M16A1/2, AR15 Rifle, M249, M203, M240 Golf,

M9, M4, Ak47, PKM, Tactical Shotguns, 9MM and .357 Handguns

1999 2003

USMC Assault Climbers Course

USMC Helo-Rope Suspension Training

USMC Close Quarters Battle Training

1999

USMC Rifleman Course / Infantry School

2000

USMC NBCD Monitor/Survey/Decon Course

2002

USMC Corporal Leadership Course

2003

FEMA First Responder Qualified

2004

Anti-Terrorism Certified

Hazwopper Certified – (40 HRS)

2008 2009

DynCorp/Crucible High Risk Environment Orientation Course

DynCorp Personal Security Detail Course (PSD) Course

DynCorp Protective Service Detail / High Risk Motorcade Operations Course

DynCorp PEF Combat Life Saver Course

DynCorp Advanced Weapons M240 & M249 Course

2012

Trained American Red Cross CPR for Adult Certification

2014

Familiarization with MK19 40-mm Grenade Machine Gun, .50 Cal Machine Gun



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