914Th Civil Engineer Squadron
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight Chief
459 Arw
Explosives Safety Specialist
Delaware State University Police Department Oct 2013 - Mar 2018
Police Officer
Us Air Force Reserve Oct 2013 - Sep 2016
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight Superintendent
Air Force Global Strike Command Feb 2016 - Aug 2016
Command Explosive Ordnance Disposal Functional Manager Individual Mobilization Augmentee
Education:
Waldorf University 2017 - 2021
Masters, Master of Arts
Community College of the Air Force 2007 - 2016
American Military University 2007 - 2016
Bachelors, Management
Community College of the Air Force 2001 - 2007
Associates
Skills:
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Eod Command Nuclear Weapons Program Management Quality Assurance Chemical Weapon Recovery Military Operations Special Operations National Security Dod Force Protection Top Secret Security Clearance Military Military Experience Air Force Weapons Cbrn Electronic Warfare Reconnaissance Intelligence Analysis Instructor Certified Evaluator Certified Trainer Microsoft Office Operational Planning Weapons Handling U.s. Department of Defense Explosives Safety Microsoft Excel Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Microsoft Outlook Law Enforcement Criminal Justice Criminal Investigations Training Ordnance Emergency Management Hazardous Materials Leadership Organizational Leadership Strategic Planning Physical Security Strategic Leadership Counter Improvised Explosive Device Demolition Technical Proficiency
Gregory Locke posted three photos to his Facebook page on Saturday evening showing the defaced subway car and people wiping away the hateful messages, using hand sanitizer to remove the permanent ink.
Date: Feb 07, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
An entire subway car came together to wash away swastikas scrawled everywhere
Thats how Gregory Locke described the mood on the car of the subway train he boarded Saturday night, as the passengers saw that swastikas and anti-Semitic statements had been drawn on every advertisement and on every window, Locke said in a Facebook post. One photo Locke posted showed the phrase
Date: Feb 05, 2017
Source: Google
A group of New Yorkers came together to remove swastikas from a subway car
Documented in a Facebook post by Gregory Locke, passengers in a Manhattan 1 train pooled resources to remove swastikas and hate speech from the train. According to Locke, swastikas had been drawn in Sharpie across every window and advertisement in the train car.