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Los Angeles Military Police

Location:
Laguna Niguel, CA, 92677
Salary:
$25
Posted:
January 13, 2024

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Gabriel A. Neeb

***** ****** ******* #**

Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

ad2qz9@r.postjobfree.com 619-***-****

“I’m looking for the next great adventure.”

Education

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles

Bachelor of Arts, Economics

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Enumerator- US Census (2020 – 2021)

- Data collection related to demographic information

- Conducted personal interviews with people of all genders, ethnicities, and ages

- Outreach activities conducted for future resource and political allocations Clerk- The Frida Cinema (2020, ended due to COVID restrictions)

- Handled receipts from customers

- Performed maintenance on facilities and equipment

- Preparation of dining options

- Assisted in Film Programming with higher level personnel. Reporter- The Comics Beat (2013 – current)

- Writer specializing in coverage of comic book and pop culture events Dispatcher- Salk Institute (2006 - 2019)

- Operational Control of Security Detail for Salk Research Institute

- Responsible for Operation of Electronic Security System at Institute

- Record Keeper for Daily Activity of All Security Matters at Salk Institute accountant managed

- Development and implementation of security procedures related to property accountability and use

- Responsible for issue of vital equipment and organization of internal tools and documents

- Training officer for new personal in dispatching duties and internal administrative processing United States Army, Captain (2000 – 2004)

Ft. Lewis, Washington - Battalion Financial Officer (2002 to 2004)

- Responsible for budget management of a Military Corrections Facility containing 200 inmates, 30 guards, 15 civilian employees and over $10 Million in facilities and equipment

- Accounted for every penny of annual $1.5 million budget

- Oversaw purchases for facility of equipment in excess of $400,000

- Supervised the duties and activities of four senior military specialists and two civilian employees that specialized in supply, budgetary and correctional fields Ft. Lewis, Washington - Plans and Operations (2002 to 2003)

- Responsible for planning day-to-day operations and training for a military police battalion, consisting of 700 soldiers divided into four companies

- Instrumental in the training and deployment of two military police companies in January and February 2004 to the Iraq theatre of operations

- Authored the Evaluation Book for the training of the two companies for several dozen Evaluators in the training cycle in December 2002

- Planned and accounted for over 2 million rounds of ammunition used by three different units

- Planned and resourced the Annual Military Police Ball for over 300 soldiers and guests

- Oversaw and reported on battalion status using MS Project Camp Doha, Kuwait - Civil Affairs/ Host Relationships (2002)

- Performed in embassy-like organization during pre-war situation to establish solid relationships with Kuwait’s government.

- Personally briefed Assistant Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz in August 2002 during his tour of Camp Doha.

- Worked on a daily basis with Special Forces personnel, civilian contractors, active and reserve military personnel, numerous representatives of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior, commanders of Brigade Combat Teams, and commanding generals of Combined Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC). Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea - Platoon Leader (2000 to 2002)

- Supervised seven-man maintenance crew that was responsible for the maintenance of 45 HMMWVs, and three LMTVs (2.5 ton trucks). Additionally, oversaw the integration of 30 ‘Up-Armored’ HMMWVs into the units’ inventory

- Responsible for the Informational Security of a 200-man unit, with over fifty computers in a multiple facilities

- Responsible for the lives and welfare of 30 military police personnel in a military police platoon.

-Led the platoon in law enforcement operations

-Conduct and Operation of multiple live fire ranges involving some the most advanced weapons in the US Army Arsenal

-Defense and Patrol of the Yongsan Garrison after the September 11 attacks during -continuous 24-hour operations in the weeks following the attacks.

-During my time in charge, a half dozen of my soldiers went on to win numerous competitions and awards for performance above and beyond the scope of their duties.

- Established operations, training and adjusted schedules in a fluid working environment.

- Built strong relationships with Korean military during a yearlong deployment Fort Lewis, Washington- Land Navigation Instructor (2000)

- Train future Army officers in techniques and procedures for military map reading

- Supervised and evaluated skills and abilities over 100 acres of hazardous terrain

- Responsible for development and execution of final evaluation exercises Military Education

Deployment Planning 2003

Fort Lewis, WA

Unit Level Logistics Leaders Course

Camp Henry, Republic of Korea

Military Police Officer Basic Course 2000

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Graduate- Crisis Negotiation Course: 2000

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft: MS Office, including knowledge and extensive use of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook Security: OnGuard, ONSSI, ProWatch, Fusion DNA



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