Robert R. Kleinworth, III
Centreville, VA 20121
acprmc@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
American Military University
M.A. In Security Studies: Counter Terrorism, Graduating 2016
Marymount University, Arlington, VA
B.A. in History, 05/2007
Paul VI Catholic High School, Alexandria, VA
05/2003
EXPERIENCE
Fairfax County Sheriff Office (2011-Present)
DCJS Certification as a Law Enforcement officer and a Jailer.
Maintains security within County Jail facilities and prevents escapes;
physically restrains and/or subdues inmates as necessary; conducts
perimeter checks of the facilities; performs headcounts; searches inmates
as required.
Processes inmates through intake procedures, including searches, obtaining
records of information from arresting/transporting officers, inventorying
personal property of inmates, fingerprinting and photographing.
Transports and escorts inmates and psychopathic persons to and from court;
out of County jails, mental institutions and prisons.
Maintains all records related to inmate status and activities.
Administers First Aid and CPR as necessary.
Issues clothing, supplies and distributes meals to inmates.
Supervises inmates while in their housing units, group meetings, recreation
and exercise areas, during mealtimes and while performing cleaning and
maintenance work; screens visitors and supervises visiting activities.
Encourages inmate participation in rehabilitative programs.
Informally advises and counsels inmates to assist them in adjusting to a
confinement setting.
Confers with appropriate staff on behavioral problems; reports all
violations of law and investigates violations of jail rules.
Provides necessary information to Correctional Technicians to assist in the
maintenance of jail security and processing of inmates.
Responds to disturbances or reported crimes and conducts preliminary
investigations.
May issue citations, make arrests, collect evidence, complete criminal
reports and testify in court as related to Custody assignments.
May be assigned to assist law enforcement agencies in a local emergency as
declared by the County.
Army National Guard (2007 to present)
Current Rank: Specialist, E4
Virginia Army National Guard, C Co. 3/116th, 29th Infantry Division
12/2009 - Present
Fire Team Leader responsible for the development and management of three
soldiers.
Responsible for over $5,000 in Military equipment.
Oversaw the operational order of the Fire Team and was responsible for what
the squad did and failed to do.
Managed three soldiers to ensure they were physically and mentally ready to
accomplish their assigned tasks to standard.
In 2009, was acting Squad Leader. Managed six soldiers and was responsible
for the actions of the squad.
Pennsylvania Army National Guard, A Co. 1/111th, 28th Infantry Division
07/2008 - 11/2009
Served on a 12-month deployment to Iraq with the 56th Stryker Brigade
Combat Team.
M240B Gunner and Airguard. Responsible for covering the rear of the
platoon's convoy while moving through hostile towns. Attention to detail
saved the platoon from threats such as IEDs and ambushes.
Responsible for the lives of 10+ soldiers as well as over $5k in military
equipment.
Aided in security and stabilization operations, from which an understanding
of counter Insurgency environments was gained.
Learned operational Arabic during train-up for the deployment and used it
on a daily basis.
Virginia Army National Guard, Recruiter's Assistant
01/2008 - 06/2008
Prepared candidates by assisting with paperwork and answering questions.
Ran background investigations at Fairfax County Criminal Records
department.
Accompanied candidates to the Military Entrance Processing Station in Fort
Lee, VA for background and physical evaluations.
Promoted the VA Army National Guard by participating in job fairs and other
sponsored events.
Supported Recruiter's monthly mission goals.
United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA
06/2007 - 09/2007
Completed Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training through One
Station Unit Training (OSUT).
Awarded 11B (Infantry) MOS.
Internship, Mount Vernon Estate, Mount Vernon, VA
01/2007 - 05/2007
Conducted historical research for the Mount Vernon Hands on History
program.
Spot checked displays in the Museum for Historical accuracy.
Contributed knowledge of American history by answering visitors' questions.
Provided administrative support by responding to student's letters about
George Washington and colonial America.
SKILLS
DCJS Certified as Law Enforcement Officer and Jailer.
Beansock certified.
Excellent leadership skills (Fire Team Lead, Squad Lead), as well as land
navigational skills acquired from military assignments.
Extensive military weapon knowledge, including expert qualifications on the
M16 and M240B weapon systems.
Experience operating in tactical environments.
Proficient in Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
Fluent in French.
AWARDS
NCO professional development ribbon
Reserve Component Commendation Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge
Army Rifle Expert Marksmanship Badge
Good Conduct Medal