After retirement from the US Army, I have enjoyed working assignments as a Government Employee. I have worked as as Administrative Officer (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), Executive Assistant (CENTCOM Contracting Command, Baghdad, Iraq), and presently as an Staff Assistant (National Institutes of Health, Bethesad, MD). I look forward to serving my country in many more opportunties that may arise in the coming future.
Other Comments:
My present activities away from work include, bowling (125 avg), Sponsor individual with issues, by being a leader and sponsor within the Celebrate Recovery Program, Sound Technician for Heritage Community Church in Severn, MD. While trying to do all the above I am finding time to enjoy my two grandchildren, Calieb and Carley.
Operation Joint Guard (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
From Month/Year
December / 1996
To Month/Year
June / 1998
Description
On 20 December 1996, NATO transitioned its operation in support of the Dayton Peace Accords in Bosnia and Herzegovina from implementation to stabilization. As a result, Operation Joint Endeavor ended and Operation Joint Guard began. NATO's Implementation Force (IFOR) was similarly replaced by a Stabilization Force (SFOR). The US Task Force Eagle, comprised at that time of 20,000 soldiers led by elements of the 1st Infantry Division, continued to be the US component of the NATO mission. On 20 June 1998, the decision was made to scale down the size of SFOR and NATO transitioned from Operation Joint Guard to Operation Joint Forge.