Brian Tucker
Dallas, Tx. *5249
Dear Employer,
I look forward to becoming a member of your company because I am aware of the fact that you demand
the same professionalism, good character, and integrity that I’ve displayed in the Army as a subordinate to
some and a leader to others for over 28 years. I offered my best on a daily basis to my peers, superiors and
to my country. As I transition from the armed forces, I will continue to perform at a high level. Here’s
what I can bring to your company:
• Initiative in the work place
• Dedication to completing assigned tasks to or above standard
• Employee Punctuality
• Professionalism at all times
• Integrity and loyalty toward my peers, superiors, and customers
• Motivation
• Quick learner
While serving in the military I’ve held various positions of responsibility which required me to be held
accountable for high dollar items and the training and welfare of over 30 Soldiers at any given time.
While working as the Logistics Sergeant for most of my career I’ve received numerous commendations
from higher headquarters for my performance and work ethic.
It would be an honor to join your team. I appreciate your consideration for this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Brian Tucker
*********@*****.***
Brian S. Tucker
8343 High Brush Dr.
Dallas, Tx. 75249
Objective: My goal is to obtain employment that will lead to a career in an extremely professional,
successful and highly structured company that places emphasis on teamwork.
Security Officer
16 Sept. 2014 – 14 Aug. 2014 Dallas Museum of Arts
-As Security Officer for the Dallas Museum of Arts, I successfully maintained order in a high volume
environment
-I monitored and secured very expensive art pieces on loan from other countries to the museum
-Responsible for submitting various reports on a daily basis
-Responsible for patrolling the interior as well as the exterior of the property
Logistics NCOIC
15 June 2010 –25 March 2013 U.S. Army, Ft. Hood, Tx. 76543
- As the Non Commission Officer In Charge of the Battalion S-4 section I was responsible for overseeing
all shipping and receiving transaction within the battalion.
- Responsible for developing a logistics mentorship program to assist in the training of my subordinates
within the battalion.
- Responsible for accurately briefing my battalion commander on a bi-weekly basis concerning the status
of his equipment
- Secret Clearance
Platoon Sergeant
26 June 2008 – 12 June 2010, U.S. Army, Ft. Sill, Ok. 73503
-Responsible for the training, mentoring, and the health and welfare of 32 Soldiers as we prepared for
deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan
Logistics Sergeant
16 Jan. 2004 – 23 June 2008, U.S. Army, Ft. Sill, Ok 73503
- As the Battalion Supply Sergeant I was responsible for ensuring that four of my subordinate Supply
Sergeants at the company level maintained their supply rooms according to Army standards by
conducting command inspections
- Responsible for conducting sensitive and cyclic inventories on all of my commanders equipment
(approx. 2-3 million dollar worth) in order to verify the operational status and accountability
- Accountable for maintaining and properly utilizing the Battalion Government Purchase Card with the
spending limit of $200,000 annually
Logistics Specialist
23 Dec. 2003 – 15 Jan. 2004, U.S. Army, Grand Prairie, Tx. 75051
- As the Battalion Supply Sergeant I was personally responsible for approximately $350,000 worth of
sensitive items such as computers, weapons, and nuclear biological equipment
- Responsible for maintaining shipping and receiving documentation and the proper storing of received
equipment
- Maintained the Battalion Property Book with approximately $800,000 to $1,000,000,000 worth of
property to be accounted for
References
-Name Employer Title Phone Email
SFC ( Retired) George Huddlen Army Brigade Logistics Sergeant 254-***-****
MSG Frank Daniels Army Operations Sergeant 214-***-****
WO Henry Carter Army Reserves Warrant Officer 214-***-****
SFC (Retired) Willie Hawkins Army Transportation Officer 972-***-****