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Mr. Luis A.

Medina
4806 Water Oak
Killeen, TX 76542
HP (254) 699-7261
Cell (254) 702-5805
E-Mail lm4442da@westpost.net

OBJECTIVE
Pursuing a challenging career as a Security Operator.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Over twenty-two years of extensive military experience in various leadership and
training positions. Trained in instructing basic and advance military offensive
and defensive engagement skills. Over eighteen years in supervisory positions.
Highly skilled as a classroom and hands-on instructor. Over five years in border
security. Expert in various firearms. Skilled on cold and hot weather environme
nts. Able to communicate effectively orally and written. Accounted for over twe
nty million dollars worth of equipment. Received numerous awards and recognition
for outstanding job performance. Provided subject matter expertise to subordina
tes.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Platoon Mentor for the Indirect Infantryman for Armed Forces of Liberia, 2008-20
09
* Wrote the Mission Training Plan and Program of Instructions for the Armed Forc
es of Liberia's Indirect Fire Infantryman Training (Light Infantry)
* Made modifications to US Army Doctrine in accordance with Russian equipment
* Requested required training equipment
* Conducted their Training, Mentoring, and Sustainment Phases
Trooper Trainee Course/ TX Department of Public Safety, 2007-2008
* Completed trooper training
* Obtained peace officer's license
* Qualified on various weapons such as: P226 SIG, M4 Rifle, shotgun, etc.
* Apprehend traffic law violators, investigate most rural traffic accidents, app
rehend wanted persons, and assist other officers during emergencies.
* Enforce laws regulating weight, registration and other regulations governing c
ommercial carriers.

Lead Supervisor/ Triple Canopy, 2006


* Provided Force Protection for the US Embassy in Iraq
* Trained South American Forces on site security
* Provided language translation between staff and guards
* Translated classes from Spanish to English and vice versa
* Controlled access to areas of responsibility
Security Operator 1/ EODT, 2005
* Trained local nationals on site security
* Controlled access to all personnel entering areas of responsibility
* Safeguarded company property, including equipment and material.
* Provided personal security to assigned client without no incidents
Personal Security Detail / Security Advisor, Custer Battles, 2004
* Provided personal security for all given Custer Battles principles.
* Briefed principles on given missions with 100% safety success.
* Provided subject matter expertise advice to staff.
* Provided security advice to Falcon Security and CMATT
* Trained Falcon Security's Quick Reaction and Roving Team
* Acted as Base Project Operation Manager in the absence of the supervisor.
* Gathered, analyzed and disseminated intelligence.
Platoon Senior Trainer, MPRI, Iraq, 2003
* Trained over two hundred Iraqi soldiers in all basic common skills tasks.
* Administrated all reports and status' in order to brief higher headquarter.
* Taught classes such as Vehicle Search, Convoy Security Operations, Check Point
Operations, Guerilla Operations, Basic Communications, and Basic Marksmanship.
Military Doctrine Developer/Instructor, Vinnell Corporation, Saudi Arabia, 2002
* Researched, wrote, reviewed, and edited military manuals for the Saudi Arabian
National Guard
* Recommended changes to doctrine of the SANG
* Instructed classes on the Light Armored Vehicle-Mortar
Operation Sergeant, Infantry Training Brigade, Ft Benning, GA, 2001-1998
* Provided quality control for planning, formulating, and publishing of five One
Station Training Units.
* Inspected and evaluated training to ensure that it was conducted in accordance
with stipulated doctrine
* Ensured that all training resources such as ammunition, training areas, etc. w
ere allocated effectively.
* Conducted meetings to ensure that all subordinates and staff personnel were al
ways kept informed
* Coordinated prior planning to ensure all performed missions were followed by t
raining schedules
* Performed weekly, monthly, and quarterly inventories to ensure that all assign
ed equipment was present or accounted for and properly maintained.
* Tested personnel to ensure that high standards were kept.
Deputy Installation Commander, 2nd Infantry Division, Korea, 1998-1997
* Managed and implemented the maintenance of forty five buildings and a military
heliport storing sixteen helicopters
* Acted as a liaison between the Installation Commander and the Department of Wo
rks
* Conducted a 100% accountability on a quarterly basis on all assigned equipment
to ensure that it was accounted for and properly maintained
* Upgraded aircraft hanger, unit hand receipts.
* Supervised and conducted postal operations in accordance with federal regulati
ons
* Signed for over $2,000,000 of installation furniture and military equipment.
* Provided security for the installation by conducting daily inspections of the
post along with the Security Officer.
Platoon Sergeant, 1st Cavalry Division, Ft Hood, TX 1997-1994
* Accounted for three mortar carriers and ancillary equipment valued in excess
of $2,000,000.
* Trained twelve seasoned soldiers in upper and appropriate skill levels
* Provided upper level management with indirect fire support during training exe
rcises
* Created a successful unit physical training plan resulting in a 100% success
Drill Sergeant/Platoon Sergeant, USAITB, Ft Benning, GA 1994-1991
* Provided guidance to and supervised two drill sergeants
* Trained and disciplined One Station Unit soldiers undergoing 13 weeks of inten
se training
* Properly maintained hand receipts for each individual soldier
* Maintained 100% accountability on all assigned equipment
Section Sergeant, 29th Infantry Regiment, Ft Benning, GA 1991-1989
* Supervised, trained, and evaluated 12 soldiers
* Maintained 94% operational readiness on all assigned vehicles
* Conducted numerous amounts of live fires with no safety violations
* Accounted for military vehicles and ancillary equipment worth over $2,000,000
EDUCATION
1. Troy State University, Ft Benning, GA, 54 credit hours, Business Administrati
on
2. Columbus Technical College, Columbus, GA, 9 credit hours
3. Central Texas College, Ft Hood, TX, 9 credit hours, Computer Science
4. First Sergeant's Course, Ft Benning, GA
5. Advance Noncommissioned Officer School, Ft Benning, GA
6. Basic Noncommissioned Officer School, Ft Riley, KS
7. Primary Noncommissioned Officer School, Germany, EU
COMPUTER SKILLS
* Proficient in using software such as: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Acces
s, and Outlook
* Proficient in using hardware such as: printers, copiers, faxes, scanners, proj
ectors
LANGUAGE SKILLS
* Fluent in the English and Spanish language. Able to interpret and translate.
LICENSES
* Concealed weapons license.
* TX Peace Officer's License
* TX Driver's License
* Personal Security Specialist Certified
MISC ITEMS
* Up-to-date Immunization Records
* Up-to-date US Passport
* Secret Clearance (Inactive)
* Experienced in using security equipment such as: VCCT
* Defensive Tactic Certified, Baton Defensive Tactic Certified
* Driving Certified, OC Pepper Spray Certified
* Intoxilyzer, RADAR (Speed) certified
* Excellent credit report.
* No misdemeanors/ felony charges.
* Experienced in various weapons such as : M4 Carbine, M16 Rifle, M2 MG,
M60 MG, M240MG, M249MG, Shotguns, Pistols, AK47 Rifle, PKM MG

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