2008 to 2018 - Adjunct Instructor, Central Texas College, Fort Lee, VA
2007 to 2011 - Chief of Police, Richmond VA Medical Center, Richmond VA.
2006 to 2007 - Operations Manager, Directorate of Emergency Services, Fort Lee, VA
2002 to 2006 - Chief of Police/Deputy Provost Marshal, Fort Lee, VA
2001 to 2002 - Physical Security Inspector, Fort Lee, VA
1998 to 2001 - Deputy Chief/Captain, Waverly Police Department, Waverly, VA
1996 to 1998 - Special Investigator, MetLife, Prince George, VA
Other Comments:
Delayed Entry 20 Dec 1976 - 21 Feb 1977
Enlisted 22 Feb 1977
AIT - D Company, OSUT Bn, MP Training Brigade, Ft McClellan, AL 25 Apr 1977 - 17 Jun 1977
Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOC 89-05, Blue PLT) A Co, 1st Bn, 145 Avn, Ft Rucker, AL 4 Dec 1988 -Feb 1989
Basic Combat Training Soldiers Stakes Certificate 1000 of 1000 April 1977
Distinguished Graduate Air Assault School July 1978
709th MP Battalion Soldier of Quarter 1979
525th MI Group NCO of Quarter 1982
Commandant's List graduate, Warrant Officer Candidate School Feb 1989
Gulf War/Liberation and Defense of Kuwait/Operation Desert Storm
From Month/Year
January / 1991
To Month/Year
February / 1991
Description Just after midnight on January 17, 1991 in the U.S., Bush gave the order for U.S. troops to lead an international coalition in an attack on Saddam Hussein’s army. U.S. General Norman Schwarzkopf led “Operation Desert Storm,” which began with a massive bombing of Hussein’s armies in Iraq and Kuwait. The ensuing campaign, which is remembered in part for the United States’ use of superior military technology, introduced the term “smart bombs” to the global vernacular—precision-bombing devices aimed primarily at destroying infrastructure and minimizing civilian casualties. In response, Hussein launched SCUD missiles into Saudi Arabia and Israel. Iraq’s use of SCUDs, notoriously inaccurate weapons designed to terrorize civilian targets, nearly succeeded in inciting the Israelis to retaliate. Hussein hoped an Israeli military response would draw neighboring Arab nations into the fight on Iraq’s side, but he again committed a grave miscalculation. Bush reassured Israelis that the U.S. would protect them from Hussein’s terrifying SCUD attacks and Israel resisted the urge to retaliate. Soon after, U.S. –installed Patriot missiles destroyed SCUD missiles in flight and further foiled Hussein’s plan to goad Israel into a holy war.
Following an intense bombing of Baghdad, U.S.-led coalition ground forces marched into Kuwait and across the Iraq border. Regular Iraqi troops surrendered in droves, leaving only Hussein’s hard-line Republican Guard to defend the capital, which they were unsuccessful in doing. After pushing Hussein’s forces out of Kuwait, Schwarzkopf called a ceasefire on February 28; he accepted the surrender of Iraqi generals on March 3.