RONALD H. SCHAEDEL JR.
**-**** ******* **. #** / Kapolei, HI 96707-2790 / M: 808-***-**** / ***.**********@*****.***
Proven leader, Marine veteran, and Master Sergeant in the US Army Reserve with a SECRET security clearance.
Highly qualified with a wide breadth of experience
Results driven with the ability to lead diverse groups of people in a wide variety of environments
Excellent communicator and presenter with the ability to inspire commitment and lead teams
Superior interpersonal, analytical, and critical thinking skills
Extensive experience communicating and briefing executive-level leadership
Consistently validated decision-making under conditions of stress and ambiguity
Manages senior and high-value relationships adeptly, convincing communicator and problem solver
Over twenty years of experience as an effective leader/manager; strategically minded and collaborative
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
USMC LNO to USARPAC/USARHAW/25ID, JUL2020 - APR2023
Pre-Deployment Training Program (PTP) Coordinator/Tactical Training Support Specialist (TTSS), OCT2011 – APR2023
Innovative Reasoning LLC/Corps Solutions LLC, Training Support Center, Training and Education Command (USMC) – Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Supported theater specific training requirements established by Marine Forces (MARFOR), HQMC, COCOM, or requisite MEF command elements to assist unit commanders/S-3s in training
Supported service approved and command directed training for units designated to deploy into theater, identified TECOM approved resources to meet service training requirements and delivered training recommendations to units on sequencing of PTP training.
Supported on-site TECOM subject matter experts input regarding PTP training programs to assist units to make decisions on what training to incorporate
In coordination with INDO-PACOM, MARFORPAC, and III MEF, identified PTP training gaps, shortfalls, and redundancies, delivering those findings to TSC government lead and participated in service requirements process when requested by the government
Augmented exercise design/scenario efforts, supported TECOM provided PTP and home station training support for operating force units
Provided recommendations to operating force units on sequencing and integration of TECOM provided training and training support resources with unit training goals to maximize operating force unit training efforts and outcomes
Supported TECOM provided training support for USMC reserve force and non-resident units; support on base training for resident units where the TECOM supporting training organization is located outside the installation
Prepared USMC units for worldwide deployments while providing insight and guidance on training plan development and execution assisting battalion and regimental-level staff with the planning and execution of exercises
Provided live training in support of USMC deployments with emphasis in Counter IED (C-IED), patrolling, Small Unit Tactics, Planning/Orders Process, IPB, and Key Leader Engagements (KLE)
Experienced in opposing force doctrine and tactics, non-US weapons, Battlefield Effects (BFX), training props, and cultural items
Developed, coordinated, and executed effective lane training/exercise operations integrating native role players from INDOPACOM countries and training units; self-sustaining and understands training hardships with exceptional safety and performance record
Operations Sergeant/Exercise Planner/Plans, JAN2015 – Present
303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB), 9th Mission Support Command (MSC) US Army Reserves, Ft. Shafter, HI
Assist with coordination and communicating with 9th MSC, 25ID, and USARPAC on Warfighters, other INDOPACOM exercise constructs and execution
Comprehensive understanding of USARPAC, their exercise schedule, service component/joint exercises with experience in Joint Exercise Life Cycle (JELC) Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP), Army Design Methodology (ADM), USMC Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) USMC Rapid Planning Process (RP2) and Joint Planning Process (JPP)
Plans and Operations Sergeant for USARPAC Joint Task Force-West (JTF-W) ISO USN Joint Region Marianas JRM) for HD and DSCA missions
As a 11Z for the MEB responsible for tactical and operational training development, execution, and supervision that support unit METL, and annual individual/team/section/squad weapons qual, AWT, and Battle Drills
Coordinates all mission command systems and compatibility requirements for mission exercises, home station training
Facilitate and create commander’s briefs and AARs for all missions relating to exercised battle assemblies, exercises supported, and future operations
Provide the S3 and commander with information and recommendations for all missions and preparing estimates and plans
Served as the Operations Sergeant as a member of Joint Task Force-West (JTF-W) for DSCA during COVID response operations, Super Typhoon Yutu in Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Maui Fires, and INDOPACOM exercises
Company First Sergeant (Rank of First Sergeant), AUG2009 - DEC2015
HHC/E. Co. 100th BN-442d Infantry Regiment, 9th MSC U.S. Army Reserves, Guam and Ft. Shafter, HI
Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of 238 soldiers; responsible for the training, administrative issues, and health and welfare of all Soldiers
Managed company operations center and coordinating logistics for training and combat operations
Primary advisor to the commander for all training management, reception and integration, family support matters, Non-Commissioned Officer Development Programs, and conflict management
Platoon Sergeant (Rank of Sergeant First Class), JUL2008 – JUL2009
Echo Co. 100th BN-442d Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army Reserves Kuwait/Iraq-OIF
Performed duties as an infantry platoon sergeant; received, issued, and implemented orders for combat operations providing tactical and technical guidance and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties
Responsible and accountable for $24,000,000 worth of assets, equipment, and vehicles with no safety related incidents or damage and losses due to negligence
Created a platoon SOP for dismounted/mounted operations that set and became the standard in the battalion
Operations NCO/Intelligence NCOIC (Rank of Sergeant First Class), MAR2006 – JUN2008
HHC 100th BN-442d Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army Reserves Ft. Shafter, HI
Developed, coordinated, and implemented combat training for the battalion during their reset and dwell time between deployments and battalion detachments deploying to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Philippines in support of Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) missions
Assisted on coordination, planning, preparation, training, deployment and implementation of battalion staff and units for the following exercises: Balikatan, Cobra Gold, Garuda Shield, Keris Strike, Tiger Balm, and Yama Sakura
Initiated, coordinated, conducted, and supervised security clearances, Anti-Terrorism (AT) and Force Protection (FP) briefs, Country Threat/High Risk Isolation briefs, country clearances, SERE training, AT training, Isolation Preparation (ISOPREP), Joint Personnel Recovery Management System (JPRMS) for the battalion’s 688 Soldiers
Tactical Intelligence NCOIC (Rank of Sergeant First Class), JUN2005-FEB2006
HHC 100th BN-442d Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, US Army Reserves, Iraq OIF
Collected, analyzed, and prepared summaries, pattern analysis and IPBs from debriefs and other collection agencies for dissemination to combat patrols, support of company/battalion operations
Maintained a chronological record of SIGACTs, enemy TTPs, weekly and monthly roll ups of origin of attacks in AO for processing and analyzing to prepare strategic and tactical intelligence for targeting meetings with higher command, adjacent units, SOF, and OGAs
Prepared 1,370 daily summaries, debriefs and pattern analysis which assisted patrols discovering IEDs and finding thirty-four cache sites
Section Leader Scout Platoon (Rank of Sergeant First Class) AUG2004 – MAY2005
HHC 100th BN-442d Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army Reserves, Schofield Barracks HI/Iraq-OIF
Assigned as the platoon operations NCO responsible for coordinating and supervising a platoon of twenty-four soldiers for pre-deployment training to Iraq
Planned and executed combat and civil missions in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Facilitated a pre-PLDC class for over thirty soldiers in the company with a result of all soldiers completing the course and graduating
Logistical Warehouse Manager APR2002 – AUG2004
Envision Networked Solutions, Honolulu, HI
Responsible for the daily logistical support for a Honolulu based provider of converged, voice, and data telecommunication systems
Responsible for over $2,400,000 of on hand inventory to include ordering, receiving, and preparing for installation major systems and their peripherals and the consumables needed to implement installation and follow on maintenance and support
Coordinated with system engineers and technicians to identify required logistical supplies and support for major system installations
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Civilian
Three years at Hawai’i Pacific University to complete a course of study leading to a BA in History and Philosophy.
Military
Graduate of numerous military schools to include but not limited to: Pre-Command Course (Army), Advanced Non-Commissioned Officers Course (ANCOC/Army), Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course (BNCOC/Army), Pre-Leadership Development Course (PLDC/Army), NCO School (USMC), Corporals Course (USMC) Sergeants Course (USMC), Composite Risk Management Course (Army), Battle Staff NCO Course (BSNCOC), DSCA I & II, Amphibious Reconnaissance School (ARS/USMC), British Royal Marine Commando Course, Military Free Fall (MFF/Army), Jumpmaster (Army), Combatant Diver (USMC), Combatant Dive Supervisor (USMC), Range Safety Officer (RSO) and Officer in Charge (OIC) range qualified for US Army and USMC ranges on the island of O’ahu and others, SharePoint Level I/II (USMC), Unit Readiness Planning Course (URPC)/Marine Corps Training Information Management System (MCTIMS) Course (USMC), Asia-Pacific Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Fusion Center (APCFC) Master C-IED Train The Trainer (T3) Course
AWARDS
Two Bronze Stars (Iraq), Joint Service Achievement Medal, three Army Commendation Medals, three Army Achievement Medal, Three Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medals, Basic Parachutist Badge, Navy/Marine Corps Parachutist Badge, Combatant Diver Badge, Military Free Fall (MFF) Badge, Riggers Badge, 1994 and 1998 Team Leader of the Year Award from the Force Recon Association (USMC), and other commendations and letters of achievement