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Retired U.S. Navy Officer with 34 years of military service. Expert in leading staffs in the development of operational planning and conducting exercises and operations. Organized planning teams, analyzing strategies, campaign plans, and country action plans. Utilized Integrated Joint Special Technical Operations (IJSTO) and Special Access Programs (SAP). Executed the Fleet Readiness Training Plan (FRTP), utilized Fleet Training policy and the Fleet Training Continuum (FTC). C4ISR expert, E-2C Advanced Mission Commander Course (AMCC) graduate with a Level 4 tactics and weapons instructor qualification. Skilled in joint-service training, naval composite and amphibious warfare. Conducted combat, reconnaissance, expeditionary operations, search and rescue, and humanitarian disaster relief missions across several regions of the world. Accumulated over 2000 hours of flight time in various fixed and wing-rotary wing military aircraft. Created both the first United Nations Sending States (UNSS) Mine Countermeasure staff talks, enhancing the protection of the Republic of Korea and using tactical multi-service aviation in the generation of the Maritime Counter Special Operation Exercise (MCSOF) within Korean Theater of Operations (KTO). Hand-picked to support Commander, Strike Force Training Pacific (CSFTP) certification of USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD 6) Amphibious Ready Group (BHRARG) in 2013. As the only evaluation member with amphibious expertise, successfully identified several key mission areas that needed improvements for the BHRARG to become a more effective deployable force. A force in the E-2 community and joint operations sustained an E-2C detachment in 2003, enabling them to participate in the first Hawkeye 2000 evaluation of Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) system. Also, arranged joint operations supporting USAF F-16 and USA Patriot integrated link-16 testing.

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