Peter San Nicolas

Training Room NCO at Alpha Company, MEDDAC, US Army

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Military veteran with 14+ years of combat experience who is results-oriented, self-motived professional, with a passion for excellence.Proven ability to adapt to new surroundings while remaining observant and accurately assessing what needs to be done to close a deal. Able to employ creative approaches and meet or exceed all designated objectives.Ability to relay complicated information into clear and concise messages for diverse audiences and ensure that all parties reach mutually desired goals. Excellent interpersonal skills easily develop rapport with individuals from diverse backgrounds with extensive experience in multi-cultural environments.

Experience

2018 Jun - Present
Training Room NCO
Alpha Company, MEDDAC, US Army / Fort Carson

Maintains all training support materials.

Prepares materials for advising the unit commander on unit mobilization posture and requirements.

Provides the information required for the unit status report.

Attends all unit training assemblies, and annual training periods providing assistance and guidance in the preparation for and execution of unit training.

Conducts preparatory visits as required to training sites to ensure availability of and to procure required training areas, range, and training equipment.

Maintains the unit Military Occupation Specialty qualification training program.

2016 Jun - 2018 Jun
Squad Leader (Cadre)
Warrior Transition Battalion, US. Army / Fort Carson, CO

Served as Cadre for 30 soldiers in transition within the Platoon. Duties included:

  • Supervised and advocate for Soldiers assigned to Warrior Transition Battalion to ensure they received the best care possible.
  • Accounted for over 30 soldiers daily ensuring that they attend all mandatory appointments and medical care for a successful transition to either return to duty or civilian life.
  • Mentored 6 soldiers during transition process resulting in all 6 Soldiers receiving lucrative civilian job
  • Developed a reporting system that accurately track the Adaptive Reconditioning Program (ARP) minutes for over 100 soldiers in the Warrior Transition Battalion.
2014 Jun - 2016 Jun
Squad Leader
Charlie Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, US. Army / Fort Carson, CO
  • Trained 40 Soldiers in tactical employment and combat readiness for unified land operations.
  • Prepared daily, weekly and monthly situational reports for higher headquarters. Resulting in overall success of the unit's mission.
  • Operated and maintained 16 communications equipment for the Platoon.
  • Managed 4 fire team member during situational training exercises resulting in 100% mission success.
  • Maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment worth more than $3 million dollars.
2014 Jun - 2016 Jun
Squad Leader
C Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, US. Army / Fort Carson, CO
  • Trained 40 Soldiers in tactical employment and combat readiness for unified land operations.
  • Prepared daily, weekly and monthly situational reports for higher headquarters. Resulting in overall success of the unit's mission.
  • Operated and maintained 16 communications equipment for the Platoon.
  • Managed 4 fire team member during situational training exercises resulting in 100% mission success.
  • Maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment worth more than $3 million dollars.
2013 Jun - 2014 Jun
Squad Leader
52nd Infantry Regiment, US Army, , Joint Base Lewis / McChord

Supervised the transfer of over $5,000,000 dollars of military equipment to other units, with 100% success.

Assisted with the on post-transfer of over 30 soldiers successfuly.

Inspect all Barracks to ensure that they meet requirements for transfer to civilian contractors.

Completed successful transfer of all equipment's and personnel prior to unit's deactivation.

2013 Jun - 2014 Jun
Squad Leader
52nd Infantry Regiment, US Army, / Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA

  • Supervised the transfer of over $5,000,000 dollars of military equipment to other units, with 100% success.
  • Assisted with the on post-transfer of over 30 soldiers successfuly.
  • Inspect all Barracks to ensure that they meet requirements for transfer to civilian contractors.
  • Completed successful transfer of all equipment's and personnel prior to unit's deactivation.
2012 Nov - 2013 Jun
Squad Leader
Chaos Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, 7-month deployment to Afghanistan, US Army / Joint-Base Lewis-McChord, WA

Served as Squad Leader for nine-person team during a 7 month deployment to Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom 2012-2013.

  • Inspects team members’ weapons and equipment for proper operation and 100% serviceability prior to daily mission.
  • Supervised, trained and ensured the safety and welfare of all assigned personnel and sustained a 100% safety record.
  • Designed a rigorous physical fitness program during deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (2012-13), which contributed to his squad ability to accomplished any mission in an austere environment.
  • Conducted over 150 joint patrols successfuly with Afghan National Security Forces resulting in unwavering mission success.
  • Selected to be the Platoon's primary tactical site exploitation leader, additionally trained 16 other soldiers on tactical site exploitation techniques and procedures.
  • Worked primarily as a SEEK operator and enrolled 280 individuals, resulting in identifying three level two persons of interest within the company area of operation.
  • Selected over thirteen of his peers to attend the Hazardous Materials Course while on deployment for a period of one month.
  • Trained over 30 soldiers on Counter-Improvised Explosive Device(IED) lane and on new Tactics, Techniques and Procedures in order to counter the enemies dismounted IED attacks on patrols.
2012 Nov - 2013 Jun
Squad Leader
C Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, 7-month deployment to Afghanistan, US Army / Joint-Base Lewis-McChord, WA

Served as Squad Leader for nine-person team during a 7 month deployment to Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom 2012-2013.

  • Inspects team members’ weapons and equipment for proper operation and 100% serviceability prior to daily mission.
  • Supervised, trained and ensured the safety and welfare of all assigned personnel and sustained a 100% safety record.
  • Designed a rigorous physical fitness program during deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (2012-13), which contributed to his squad ability to accomplished any mission in an austere environment.
  • Conducted over 150 joint patrols successfuly with Afghan National Security Forces resulting in unwavering mission success.
  • Selected to be the Platoon's primary tactical site exploitation leader, additionally trained 16 other soldiers on tactical site exploitation techniques and procedures.
  • Worked primarily as a SEEK operator and enrolled 280 individuals, resulting in identifying three level two persons of interest within the company area of operation.
  • Selected over thirteen of his peers to attend the Hazardous Materials Course while on deployment for a period of one month.
  • Spent countless hours on the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device(IED) lane training his soldiers on new Tactics, Techniques and Procedures in order to counter the enemies dismounted IED attacks on patrols.
2011 Nov - 2012 Nov
Team Leader
Chaos Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, US. Army / Joint-Base Lewis-McChord, WA
  • Squad Leader in a Stryker Brigade Combat Team with the wartime mission to deploy anywhere in the world within 96 hours.
  • Selected over three of his peers to assumed a Squad Leader position during the Brigade National Training Center Rotation
  • Led team with outstanding results in six Platoon Live Fire Exercises.
  • Supervised and conducted pre-markmanship instruction in preparation of six M4 and two M249 ranges resulting in 90 percent of his Soldiers qualifying expert.
  • Trained over 20 Soldiers inn the Platoon newly acquired Tactical Site Exploitation skills learned during the units recent National Training Center deployment.
2011 Nov - 2012 Nov
Team Leader
C Company 1-38 Infantry Battalion, US. Army / Joint-Base Lewis-McChord, WA
  • Squad Leader in a Stryker Brigade Combat Team with the wartime mission to deploy anywhere in the world within 96 hours.
  • Selected over three of his peers to assumed a Squad Leader position during the Brigade National Training Center Rotation
  • Led team with outstanding results in six Platoon Live Fire Exercises.
  • Supervised and conducted pre-markmanship instruction in preparation of six M4 and two M249 ranges resulting in 90 percent of his Soldiers qualifying expert.
  • Trained over 20 Soldiers inn the Platoon newly acquired Tactical Site Exploitation skills learned during the units recent National Training Center deployment.
2011 Jul - 2011 Nov
Team Leader
Alpha Company, 1-22 Infantry Battalion, US Army / Fort Carson

Directly supervised 4 soldiers in his team.

Responsible for the health, welfare, morale and training of team.

Lead and maneuvers fire team in combat.

Responsible for maintenance and accountablility of team's weapons and equipments.

Assist Squad Leader in planning, coordinating and supervising of all activities that the team is assigned to accomplish.

2010 Aug - 2011 Jul
Team Leader
Alpha Company
2010 Aug - 2011 Jul
Team Leader
Alpha Company, 1-22 Infantry Battalion, 11-month deployment to Afghanistan, US Army / Fort Carson, CO

  • Served as a Team Leader in an Infantry Rifle Squad attached to an Armor Company of a Combined Arms Battalion during deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom 2010-2011.
  • Instrumental during Platoon?s four High Value Target missions and violence of actions ensured all four missions were a success in capturing three High Value Targets.
  • Partnered with Afghanistan National Civil Order Police (ANCOP) and Afghan National Police (ANP) resulting in a more trained and disciplined unit.
  • Mentored two marginal soldiers during deployment in which they became a more effective part of his team during combat operations.
  • Responsible in cross training of Armor Soldiers to serve in an Infantry Rifle Platoon during the summer surge of Operation Enduring Freedom (2010-2011).
  • Led over 200 dismounted patrols along with ANCOP and ANP with 100% mission success.
2009 Jul - 2010 Aug
Team Leader
Alpha Company, 1-22 Infantry Battalion, US Army / Fort Carson, CO
  • Team Leader in a M2A2 Bradley Mechanized Infantry Platoon,
  • Bradley gunner maintains accountability of up to $2,500,000 dollars worth of equipment, BII and communications platforms on-board the vehicle
  • Trains and mentors the Bradley driver, responsible for his equipment and well-being
  • Operates the 25 MM cannon and the 7.62 coax machine gun during combat patrol, navigates for the Bradley Commander, and monitors communications traffic between other vehicles and ground units
  • Takes control of vehicle movement in the absence of the Bradley Commander.
2009 Mar - 2009 Jul
Team Leader
Alpha Company, 1-22 Infantry Battalion, US Army / Fort Hood, TX
  • Operates both mounted and dismounted to close with and destroy the enemy.
  • Employs, operates, and maintains assigned weapons and equipment.
  • Employs proper dismounted movement techniques, cover, concealment, and camouflage as part of dismount team.
  • Performs basic communication functions and operates platoon communications equipment.
  • Constructs individual fighting positions.
  • Collects and reports tactical information as member of combat or reconnaissance patrol
  • Assists in target detection, identification, and round sensing.
  • Assist in the breaching of minefields and obstacles.
  • Responsible for the general morale,and welfare of his team.
2008 Mar - 2009 Mar
Team Leader
Alpha Company, 1-22 Infantry Battalion, 12-month deployment to Iraq, US Army / Fort Hood, TX
  • Supervised fire team members during combat patrols and missions.
  • Inspects teams weapons and equipment's to ensure 100% mission operational.
  • situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted battle drills.
  • Operated and maintained 100% accountability for over $1,500,000 of equipment, including 4 High Mobility Military Vehicle, various military weapons, night vision goggles, multiband radios, laser target locator, and mine detection equipment.
  • Successfully captured 4 High Value Targets on 2 company missions.
  • Team was recognized by Company Commander for finding more than 200 pounds of Improvised explosives devised materials, resulting in the safety of the units during patrols.

Education

2000 - 2000
Northern Marianas College
Certificate

Northern Marianas College - Certificate

2000 - 2000

Law Enforcement Academy

Law Enforcement Academy

Skills