M R. Eugene David Han
Tucson, AZ 85743 US
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Email: **********@*****.***
Availability: Job Type : Permanent
Work Sche dule : Full- Time
De s ire d United States - WA
locations : United States - AZ
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Wo rk Unite d State s Air Force
602 Looking Glass Ave
Experience:
Ste 203
Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE 68113- 3112 United States
05/2003 - 09/2007
Salary: 62,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours pe r we e k: 40
M ilitary Office r - Captain
Dutie s, Accomplis hme nts and Re late d Skills :
Electronic Warfare Officer: Specializing in Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) and
Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) aboard the RC- 135 Rivet Joint Reconnaissance
Aircraft. Conducted aerial reconnaissance to acquire and analyze intelligence
products used for the analysis of foreign and domestic weapon systems. (38
Reconnaissance Squadron, Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE)
• Electronic Warfare Officer: Manual Electronic Warfare Officer in support of
mission requirements totaling 1078 hours of manual SIGINT/ELINT collection.
• Navigator rated flight aviator aboard the RC- 135 reconnaissance aircraft.
• Carried out intelligence gathering, reporting, analysis, collection and security /
protection needs for diverse challenging security scenarios.
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• Team player with numerous others on board the RC- 135 to accomplished needs
of the Air Force.
• Flexible in all aspects, to produce the best outcomes and intelligence for our
country.
Standardization and Evaluation Liaison Officer: Managed /Executed qualifications,
currencies, testing and evaluation of an organization of over 120 Air Force Flight
Officers. (38 Reconnaissance Squadron, Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE)
• Full adhesion and collaboration with members of the office with excellent
communication skills in writing monthly status reports and Individual flight
currencies for all squadron members.
• Provided all necessary resources for testing and evaluation of squadron aviators,
both computerized and physical materials.
• Maintained and updated all flight personnel information with adaptable changes
and flexible options for those serving both at home and abroad.
• Organized, cataloged and maintained flight publications and notifications to
include all necessary and relevant notices, cautions, safety issues and procedures.
• Problem solved with excellent judgment in all issues with suitable alternatives.
Assistant Director of Operations: Directed Combat Missions for Operation
Enduring Freedom; Planned and Managed Reconnaissance missions in support of
requirements. (763 Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, Al Udeid AB, Qatar)
• Outstanding leadership with management of over 200 crew members at 98.3%
effectiveness rate for all combat missions.
• Utilization of effective communications and collaboration with others to
accomplish missions.
• Successfully presented/briefed crews for full understanding of missions pre and
post completion of every mission.
• Managed, organized, planned, monitored, supervised, and coordinated a broad
range of collection assets for analysis, and execution for critical security missions.
• Effective problem solving and judgment at a supervisory level to complete
missions without issues.
• Managed a total of 4 multi- member crews and 5 RC- 135 aircraft to meet
reconnaissance requirements.
Selected Accomplishments:
• Awarded Air Force meritorious unit award for excellence
• 527 combat hours flown in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi
Freedom as Electronic Warfare Officer.
• Served on three different deployments to the Middle east in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as one deployment in
Columbia.
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• Successfully diverted reconnaissance aircraft outside of the United States due to
unsafe extreme environmental landing conditions without incident to aircraft,
equipment or 28 crew members aboard.
• Specializes in reconnaissance/surveillance/intelligence collection, especially with
SIGINT and ELINT.
• Served my country honorably and proudly.
Supe rvis or: Christian Collamore, Major (402- 321- 7335)
Okay to contact this Supe rvis or: Yes
Educatio n: Arizona State Unive rs ity (M ain/We s t Campus ) Tempe / Glendale, AZ United States
Bachelor's Degree 05/2003
GPA: 3.64 of a maximum 4
Cre dits Earne d: 140 Semester hours
M ajor: Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance (Media Arts Focused) Honors : Magna Cum
Laude
Jo b Related
USAF Officer Basic Training: Duration: 6 weeks Completed: July 2001
Training:
Basic Flight Navigation: Duration: 6 Months Completed: Dec 2003
Basic Electronic Warfare: Duration: 4 Months Completed: April 2004
SERE Training (Basic/Advanced): Duration: 3 Months Completed: Sept 2004
RC- 135 Raven 1 Training: Duration: 4 Months Completed: April 2005
Small Arms Training (M9 Beretta): Duration: 1 Week Completed: June 2005
RC- 135 Raven X Training: Duration: 2 Months Completed: Feb 2007
Language Language Spoke n Writte n R e ad
Skills: Spanish Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Korean Novice None None
Affiliatio ns: Knights of Columbus - Third Degree Knight
Boy Scouts of America - Eagle Boy Scout
References: Name Employe r Title Phone Email
Christian USAF Military Officer 402- 321-
*********.*********@**.**.***
Collamore - Major 7335
Timothy Texas Air National Guard 360- 840-
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Strotkamp National Guard Officer - 1078 *******.*********@***.**.***
Captain
Damian Dehler USAF Civilian 520- 906-
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Contractor 3108 Indicates professional reference
Additio nal Air Force Longevity Service Medal (United States Air Force), June 2007
Info rmatio n:
Commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force – Captain Promotion, May
2007
Air Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster (United States Air Force – Awarded for
duties with over 527 Combat Hours in two separate long term deployments in a
combat zone), Feb 2005 & Jan 2007
Meritorious Unit Award (United States Air Force – 38 Reconnaissance
Squadron), June 2006
Commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force – 1st Lieutenant Promotion,
May 2005
Commander’s Action Group – 55th Operations Group, Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE,
Feb 2005
Global War on Terrorism Medal (United States Air Force), January 2005
CLEARED FOR TOP SECRET INFORMATION AND GRANTED ACCESS
TO SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION BASED ON
SINGLE SCOPE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION COMPLETED ON (23
NOV 2004).
Air Force Training Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf (United States Air Force), May
2004 and Nov 2004
Navigator Wings – Rated USAF position, Jun 2004
Association of Old Crows, May 2004- Sep 2007
Navigator Initial Flight Training – Randolph AFB, TX, June 2003
National Defense Service Medal (United States Air Force), May 2003
Commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force – 2nd Lieutenant Promotion,
May 2003
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Air Force Association, Aug 2001- Sep 2007
Arnold Air Society, Aug 2001- May 2003
Civil Air Patrol – July 2001
Boy Scouts of America – Eagle Scout, June 1995
Typing - 60 WPM
Ability to create and present/brief material
Media Arts (Ability to Maniuplate Video, Audio and Images)
Power point
Windows applications
Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Competitor, Sep 2007
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