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Brian Culver

405 Tower dr.

Jacksonville, NC 28546

(910)539-4654

brian.culver@yahoo.com

Experience:
United States Marine Corps, (October 1997-December 2009) Section Leader (Amphibious
Assault Vehicle Commander-Military Job Code: 1833)
Made sure Standard Operating Procedures were maintained by personnel at all times.
Trained and supervised corrective, preventative maintenance ,reconciled monthly inventory and
reported discrepancies and ordered replacement items as necessary.
Trained in detail, technical instruction on characteristics and operations of most
common small arms found in Marine Corps arsenal.
Supervised up to eighteen personnel to ensure readiness and proper
performance.
Completed multiple courses in leadership and management.

Training:
Combat markmanship training(CMT)
Basic urban skills training(BUST)
Stability and Support Operations(SASO)
Close quarters battle(CQB)
Quick reaction force(QRF)
Vehicle and Entry control point(VCP-ECP)
Military operations on urban
terrain(MOUT) Cordon knock/search
Infantry
squad leaders course
Combat life saver course
CPR qualified
HSE orientation accredited by IADC
MCI course:8000 sergeants nonresident program
Corporal’s NCO program
Terrorism awareness courses
Occupational Safty and
Health Adminisration course(OSHA) Achievements:
July 1999-June 2000
Participated Dynamic Response Guardian in Kosovo.Conducted security patrols throughout and
along Serbian border with multi-NATO organizations.In support of 24 Marine Expeditionary
Unit 2D battalion 6TH marine regiment. September 11 2001
made my mind up to reenlist. July-August 2002
Vieques,PR conducted security missions in support of U.S.Navy as a provisional rifle squad
leader. September 2002-
December 2002 prepared section for overseas deployment,including vehicle and personnel
readiness, logistic and administrative planning.
January-June 2003 Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom.Coordinated and supervised combat
operations in support of 81mm Mortar Platoon 3RD battalion 5TH Marine Regiment
September 2004-March 2005 Section leader Dco.3rd plt. Of Ambulance exchange
security, provided security for POW,WIA,KIA,and humanitarian escorts during Operation
Phantom Fury/ AL FAJR Operation Iraqi Freedom 2-2.
September 2007-March 2008 Section leader,convoy security patrols
throughout Al Anbar,Iraq. Through every deployment, training and safty where of most
importance.

Education:
Gateway High School,Kissimmee,FL(1988-1991) High School Diploma

Awards:
Two Navy and Marine Achievement Medals for leadership,one with valor in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom 2-2
Combat Action Ribbon
Iraq Campaign Medal with two bronze stars
Kosovo Campaign Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary
and Service Medals

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