Michael Lynch Resume July 2016

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Michael W. Lynch 445 Emory Landing DeRidder, Louisiana 70634 Home: (337) 462-8192 Cell: (337) 340-0114 Work (337)531-1558 Email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Analyst: Assistant LEAD October 2014 – Present Employer: MOBIUS/KATMAI/CUBIC Global Defense JRTC Mission Support 7172 Mobile Ave. D, Building 7172, Fort Polk, LA 71459 Salary: $57,000, 40 hours/week Supervisor: Kel Sagram, (337) 531-1114, may be contacted Manage a ten member team of analysts that gather training data for the Army Soldiers training at Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), Fort Polk, LA. Normal duty days can be between 8-12 hours per day (seven days a week) for 2-3 weeks. Upon gathering information, I assist the Army Chain of Command with products for Soldiers to showcase areas that they were successful and areas in they need more specific training on prior to them deploying overseas in a combat or humanitarian missions. Requirements include working knowledge in CPOF, TIGR, WORD, EXCEL and Powerpoint. Responsible for new hire training, and mentorship plan, (HR) Human Relations between civilians and military, monthly inventories and mandatory monthly/quarterly and annual training. (MOBIUS is a subcontractor of CUBIC) Clearance: CUBIC- Secret Clearance. Analyst/Data Collector August 2011 – October 2014 Employer: MOBIUS/KATMAI/CUBIC Global Defense JRTC Mission Support Salary: $39,000, 40 hours/week Supervisor: Kel Sagram, (337) 531-1114, may be contacted Gather data provided, from trainers in the field, which assist in preparing soldiers prior to them deploying or assisting in humanitarian missions. Supported all mission goals of parent organization (CUBIC). Clearance: CUBIC- Secret Clearance. MILITARY EXPERIENCE: (28 years, Honorable Retirement, May 1983-Jul 2011) United States Army Senior NCO, 1SG, Armored Reconnaissance Specialist 11/09 to 07/11: Task Force 4 Maneuver CSM/HHC 1SG – Joint Readiness Training Center : Responsible for the welfare 58 Officers, Senior NCO’s and DOD Contractors (and family members) who conduct planning and coordination of joint strategic deployment and tactical contingency mission training rotations at the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), the organization responsible for developing and executing training programs for all combat operations. Supervised in a position similar to a BSTB (Brigade Special Troops Battalion) CSM (Operations Senior NCO) by planning, coordinating, and executing training rotations involving a Battalion task forces composed of Light, Air Assault, and Airborne brigades or the Ranger Regiment.

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Michael W. Lynch445 Emory Landing DeRidder, Louisiana 70634

Home: (337) 462-8192 Cell: (337) 340-0114 Work (337)531-1558Email: [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:Analyst: Assistant LEAD October 2014 – PresentEmployer: MOBIUS/KATMAI/CUBIC Global Defense JRTC Mission Support7172 Mobile Ave. D, Building 7172, Fort Polk, LA 71459Salary: $57,000, 40 hours/weekSupervisor: Kel Sagram, (337) 531-1114, may be contactedManage a ten member team of analysts that gather training data for the Army Soldiers training at Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), Fort Polk, LA. Normal duty days can be between 8-12 hours per day (seven days a week) for 2-3 weeks. Upon gathering information, I assist the Army Chain of Command with products for Soldiers to showcase areas that they were successful and areas in they need more specific training on prior to them deploying overseas in a combat or humanitarian missions. Requirements include working knowledge in CPOF, TIGR, WORD, EXCEL and Powerpoint. Responsible for new hire training, and mentorship plan, (HR) Human Relations between civilians and military, monthly inventories and mandatory monthly/quarterly and annual training. (MOBIUS is a subcontractor of CUBIC)Clearance: CUBIC- Secret Clearance.

Analyst/Data Collector August 2011 – October 2014 Employer: MOBIUS/KATMAI/CUBIC Global Defense JRTC Mission SupportSalary: $39,000, 40 hours/weekSupervisor: Kel Sagram, (337) 531-1114, may be contactedGather data provided, from trainers in the field, which assist in preparing soldiers prior to them deploying or assisting in humanitarian missions. Supported all mission goals of parent organization (CUBIC).Clearance: CUBIC- Secret Clearance.

MILITARY EXPERIENCE: (28 years, Honorable Retirement, May 1983-Jul 2011)United States Army Senior NCO, 1SG, Armored Reconnaissance Specialist11/09 to 07/11: Task Force 4 Maneuver CSM/HHC 1SG – Joint Readiness Training Center : Responsible for the welfare 58 Officers, Senior NCO’s and DOD Contractors (and family members) who conduct planning and coordination of joint strategic deployment and tactical contingency mission training rotations at the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), the organization responsible for developing and executing training programs for all combat operations. Supervised in a position similar to a BSTB (Brigade Special Troops Battalion) CSM (Operations Senior

NCO) by planning, coordinating, and executing training rotations involving a Battalion task forces composed of Light, Air Assault, and Airborne brigades or the Ranger Regiment.

Managed, coordinate and execute all rotational and non-rotational unit mandated training for the leadership and the senior leadership of Task Force 4.

Coordinated for a Counter IED training Lane, which simulates training needed to survive an attack by local hostiles, and encountering Improvised Explosive Devices, IED’s.

Assisted the Commander with soldier and family issues, coordinates with on post facilities. 07/08 to 11/09: Plans EMC Maneuver CSM – Joint Readiness Training Center : Responsible for the welfare 80 Officers, Senior NCO’s and DOD Contractors (and family members) who conduct planning and coordination of joint strategic deployment and tactical contingency mission training rotations at the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), the organization responsible for developing and executing training programs for all combat operations. Supervised in a position similar to an Assistant Division Operations Senior NCO by planning, coordinating,

and executing training rotations involving task forces composed of Light, Air Assault, and Airborne brigades, the Ranger Regiment and the SOF Rotations.

Managed, coordinate and execute all rotational and non-rotational unit mandated training for the leadership and the senior leadership of PLANS E/MC.

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Assisted the Commander with soldier and family issues, coordinates with on post facilities. 08/05 to 07/08: First Sergeant – Senior Liaison for Iraqi Army BN (deployed in Iraq) – Squadron S-2 NCOIC- Fort Richardson, AK: Responsible for the welfare of 100 Soldiers and their family members, observing, controlling, teaching, analyzing, and providing feedback to develop a cohesive Airborne Troop, conducting training at the Fort Richardson Alaska, deployed to Iraq and returned. Supervised and conducted company after action reviews (AARs). Mentored 4 Platoon Sergeants and a 5 man Headquarters section in daily operations during pre-deployment

and during first 4 months of deployment. Stood up a new Airborne Troop with zero balance to 100% manned and deployed within 364 days.01/04 to 08/05: ROTC Instructor – Princeton University, New Jersey: Responsible for the discipline, training, welfare, and morale of 54 ROTC Cadets at Princeton University. Taught orientation and developed civilians into a combat multiplier through the ROTC process. Was the Ranger Challenge NCOIC for (unofficial ROTC) Jersey Cup where we took 2nd place twice. Deployed twice to LDAC at Fort Lewis Washington, where served as PLT TAC NCOIC for 80 Cadets.

EDUCATION:Central Texas University (84 SH) Associates Degree Sociology from Central Texas University, Killeen, Texas HS Diploma South Winneshiek HS – Calmar, IA

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

I am committed to zero harm and all that I can do, and to conduct myself and others safely.I create a caring, engaged and enabled work environment that recognizes both individual and team contributions in

pursuit of high performance.I act consistently on a set of values, ethical standards and principles.

I take ownership of my behavior and responsibility, to perform both individually and as a team member.I serve through quality products, service solutions and value creation.

I strive for Excellence in all I do: I deliver what I promise and add value beyond expectations.

Areas of special interests: Qualified as a platform instructor. Conducted presentations to audiences from 10-1000 persons. (and up to

Brigadier General) Special Projects Manager. Critical response team member/leader. Crisis Management trained and able to apply in stressful situations. Conducted individual and Collective training and testing. 33+ years in a low/mid to upper Management positions. Enforced evaluation/training standards for Action/Battle Drills and Rehearsals. Nuclear-Chemical and Biological Trained, was responsible for all NBC Training/testing for 5 years in company sized unit of over 100 people.

Trained/Mentored/Coached and demonstrated proficiency in combat and sustainment operations, in the US/ Germany/and deployed out of country. I was an Airborne Ranger qualified Senior NCO (August 1997- Jul 2011). Tactical and humanitarian experiences include over three times deployed to various combat and stability operations: two years of combat experience in Iraq; six months as 1SG in Iraq and over six months working as a Task Force Equal Opportunity Advisor while deployed to Kosovo. My Training includes Ranger, Airborne, Air Assault, Bradley Master Gunner, Drill Sergeant, Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) Training Course, Defense Equal Opportunity Manager Institute Advisor’s Course (DEOMI) and Instructor Trainers’ Course (ITC). Accolades focus on Scouting/ Reconnaissance/ Observe, Report and Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT- Military Operations in Urban Terrain). Technical and Tactical competencies; Basic/Advanced Rifle Marksmanship (for US and Soviet Weapon systems) and physical fitness. OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 Level certified. Operated wheeled and track vehicles from ¼ ton jeep up to an M-1 tank. Logistics/maintenance planning, and forecasting/mentoring/ training with a ready reactionary force ready for all possible contingency operations. I enjoy working with others and learning with and training new personnel. Have a current Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) Card.

I have Deployed a force of 100+ soldiers as a First Sergeant from Alaska to Iraq, managed daily schedules while conducting continuous direct action, counter insurgency raids and cordon-and-searches in both

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wooded and urban terrain. While serving as a Senior Intelligence NCO, I served as the Senior Liaison for the Iraqi Infantry Battalion, which was working in our AO (Area of Operations, south of Bagdad, Iraq) attached to 4-25th Airborne Infantry BCT for 9 months, using time-sensitive intelligence to execute full spectrum combat operations. Last Army unit assigned was responsible as the Sergeants Major/ HHC 1SG for Task Force 4 which was developing, executing and assessing the tactical training scenarios for all rotational BSTB/BEB (Brigade Special Troops Battalion/Brigade Enhanced Battalion) forces deploying to the Middle East or Theaters of Operations. Official retirement date was 1 Aug 2011. I can be employed starting as soon as possible (but required a 4 week notice to my current employer). I am willing to move from the Fort Polk, LA area, and will be willing to go TDY if the job requires it. I am willing to be sent to any courses required to be competitive as a better resource for the company. I am an active Team Player.

PERSONAL: Currently employed as an analyst/data collector/product builder, skilled in computers: Microsoft Office

2013 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook). Interests include 4 sons, 2 daughters, 4+ grand-children, fishing, hunting, playing computer games with children, and especially keeping my beautiful wife happy. I was raised working around machinery on a farm environment in Northeast Iowa.

MILITARY AWARDS AND DECORATIONS:

Meritorious Service Medal (5th award), Army Accommodation Award (5th award), Army Achievement Award (6th award), Good Conduct Medal (9th Award), Global War on Terrorism Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, South West Asia Medal (x3 bronze stars), National Defense Medal (2nd Award), NCO Professional Development (3rd Award), Expert Infantry Badge, Combat Action Badge, Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge, Russian Jump Wings and the coveted Ranger Tab.

List of References: (*years known)

JRTC Mission Support (JRTC)*15 years CUBIC Applications7172 Mobile Ave. D 4061 Mobile St.Building 7172 Fort Polk, LA 71459Fort Polk, LA 71459 (337) 535-0118/ (337) 531-5232

Bill David- CUBIC District Manager *8+ yrs(337) 531-1858/ 531-0422

Joe Call- CUBIC Operations Branch Chief *8+ yrs(337) 531-7200

Maynard Cullop- CUBIC Op Branch Asst. Chief *5+ yrs(337) 531-0960

Woody Harrelson-MILES Branch Chief *20+ yrs)(337) 531-5623/ 531-5862Kevin Douty- DoD JRTC Property Manager and Installation *20+ yrs(337) 718-2725

Harold Hernandez- JOC Operations Support Center Lead *8+ yrs(337)531-4374

Kel Sagram- (immediate supervisor) TAFF 6 Lead *5+ yrs(337) 531-1114