U.S. Army since Jul 2010
Garrison Operations Sergeant
U.S. Army Aug 2008 - Jun 2010
Transportation Operations Sergeant (Movement Control)
U.S. Army Aug 2007 - Jul 2008
Iraq Container Assistance Team NCOIC (Transportation Terminal)
U.S. Army Jan 2005 - Jul 2007
Battalion Transportation Operations Sergeant (Motor Transport)
U.S. Army Mar 2000 - Dec 2004
Truckmaster
Education:
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy 2007 - 2009
U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC) 2008 - 2008
Intermodal Dry Cargo Container/CSC Re-Inspection Course
U.S. Army 2007 - 2007
Equal Opportunity Representatives Course
Joint Forces Staff College 2006 - 2006
Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Senior Noncommissioned Officer Course
U.S Army Logistics Management College 2006 - 2006
Support Operations Course
U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy 2006 - 2006
Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officer Course
Central Texas College 2002 - 2006
Associate, General Studies
Senior Leader Course 2002 - 2002
School of Hard Knocks 1990
Interests:
Photography, fishing
Honor & Awards:
Military Awards and Honors:
Sergeant Audie Murphy Club
Meritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal
Southwest Asia Campaign Medal
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Medal
Driver Badge (Wheel)
Basic Parachutist Badge
British Parachute Wings
A rope holding device including an improved cam cleat useful on a sailboat for maintaining sail ropes taut. The improved cam cleat contains two cam-type jaws to grip the rope, one of which has a serrated or tooth-like surface for gripping, while the other has a smooth gripping surface which permits easy rotation of the smooth cam member to the release position. The smooth cam member has an arcuate face with a radius of curvature for the gripping surface substantially greater than the smooth face of the release surface adjacent it. Consequently, when the smooth release cam is pivoted so that the retained rope is slipped from the smooth gripping surface to the smooth release surface, the rope is automatically released without the need for the operator to exert a force on the rope to pull it away from the cam cleat as is usually done.