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Robert Carl Swift III
12769 Wood Hollow Drive
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192
Robert.c.swift33@gmail.com
Daytime: (858)353-5495
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX Veterans Preference: Yes USMC AD
Citizenship: U.S. Highest Federal Position: E-5
Reinstatement Eligible: Yes
Objective: Sergeant
PROFILE
 Employed with the United States Marine Corps since July 07, 2008-Present.
 Excellent oral and written communications skills.
 Security Clearance.
 Able to work effectively under stressful conditions.
 Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
 5 years of supervisory/management responsibilities
 Over 10 years of experience in Customer Service.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Position Title, Marksmanship Instructor/ Chief Scheduler July 29, 2014 - Present
United States Marine Corps Salary: $32,000/year
Weapons Training Battalion Hours per week: 40
Building 27200 Garand Road Quantico, Virginia 22556
Supervisor: Operations Officer Captain Grogan (703) 432-6703, Email
ryan.grogan@usmc.mil may be contacted
 Responsible for Marksmanship training for Officer Candidates currently in The Basic
School (TBS) in Officers Candidates School.
 Supervise the scheduling of ranges as necessary for military and civilian units
conducting training at WTBN MCB Quantico.
 Manage data boards showing range schedule for the current and follow-on week,
and a detailed description of each training event.
 Enforcing safety regulations while range is being conducted.
Robert Carl Swift III Page 2 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
 Supervise all weapons handling classes
 Conduct annual Marksmanship training for National Capitol Region.
Accomplishments
 Overseen 937 live fire-training exercises, 15 VIP shoots for the delegation of
authority personnel.
 Managed WTBn calendar and Battalion training TEEP using Microsoft excel.
 Oversaw 64,038 personnel trained aboard WTBn Calvin A. Lloyd training complex.
 Supervised and facilitated 15 recreational live fire training events.
Position Title, NCOIC Passenger Travel Office August 24, 2013 – June 26, 2014
United States Marine Corps Salary: $32,000/Year
Headquarter and Service Battalion Hours per week: 40
Camp Smedley D. Butler Okinawa Japan Unit 20230
Supervisor: SNCOIC PTO Camp Foster SSgt Braxton Brian DSN (315) 645-3899 Email
brian.braxton@usmc.mil may be contacted.
 Supervise the Passenger Transportation Office at Camp Foster.
 Provide technical advice on issues prudent to Passenger Transportation services.
 Travel liaison for Marine Corps Forces Pacific.
 Interpret regulations and directives governing Passenger Transportation.
 Act as a liaison between Marine Corps Base and the Commercial Travel Office.
 Provide customer service and resolve customer conflicts.
 Supervise military personnel and training within the section.
 Process and manage Centrally Billed Accounts (CBA).
 Act as a mentor and manage career development of subordinate personnel by
preparing Individual Development Plans to ensure military professional and technical
training is completed IAW the MOS Road Map; offer advice on reenlistment,
financial and personal matters; provide for the moral and welfare of Marines.
Accomplishments
 Revamped Emergency Leave procedures, resulting in a more efficient process while
maintaining accountability of all Emergency Leave requests.
 Lead and mentored Marines resulting in 1 Marine receiving a meritoriously
promotion as a direct reflection of efforts
 Supervised and processed over 4,669 inbound members and over 3,351 Outbound
members via Air Mobility Command, equaling over $4,104,846.00 of authorized
member travel.
 Successfully supervised over 2,930 commercial tickets equaling $4,791,933.14 of
authorized member travel via Defense Travel System.
Robert Carl Swift III Page 3 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
 Served as Passenger Travel Office platoon Sergeant, responsible for the
accountability of 10 Marines ensuring they are trained, mentored and keeping to
high standards on/off duty.
 Managed the monthly Centrally Billed Accounts from August 2013-February 2014,
along with 8 smooth move briefs and a Passenger Travel Office workshop, directly
effecting local units with knowledge on travel, successfully sponsored 3 Marines.
 Deck Non Commissioned Officer for barracks 5703 directly responsible for the well-
being and living conditions of 92 Marines.
Position Title, NCOIC Range Scheduler July 10, 2012 – August 23, 2013
United States Marine Corps Salary: $30,000/Year
Headquarters and Service Battalion Hours per week: 40
Camp Hansen Okinawa Japan Unit 20230
Supervisor: Operations/Scheduling Chief Mr. Phillip Villarreal DSN (315) 623-4465
Email phillip.villarreal.ctr@usmc.mil may be contacted.
 Manage all range and training area (RTA) scheduling request for MCB Butler
utilizing the Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS).
 Coordinates air space request with the Joint Okinawa Scheduling Cell in support of
live fire training and helicopter born training within the RTAs.
 Informs the Range Control Officer of possible conflicts to ensure proper de-
confliction in the training schedule.
 Maintains liaison with III MEF MSC schedulers in the context of RTA information,
training packages, range deviations and training request authorizations.
 Ensure the proper completion and timeliness of all administrative documents and
papers associated with RTA check-in/check-out procedures.
 Issues RTA associated equipment to using units.
 Manages and tracks all authorized RTA OIC/Range Safety Officers certifications.
 Enforce the standards and regulations as directed in MCO 3570.1C and Base Order
(BO) 3500.1D Range Regulation.
Accomplishments
 Accomplished all duties in the billet description area.
 Ensured range regulations and parameters were followed IAW MCO 3570.1C and
BO 3500.1D.
 Issued over 120 ranges and training areas monthly ensuring correctness and timely
submission of the required paper for the checked-out and checked-in process.
 Corrected the status and logistical reports of over 117 units to ensure the
expenditure reports were properly completed with the correct information on a timely
manner.
 Updated the RFMSS Range Safety Officers/Officers-in-Charge database by
inputting over 700 new certifications and removing numerous expired certifications.
 Grand total of 876,385 military personnel trained in all Range Training Areas.
Robert Carl Swift III Page 4 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
Position Title, NCOIC Container Manager March 23, 2011 – October 16, 2011
United States Marine Corps Salary: $27,000/Year
Camp Lejeune North Carolina Hours per week: 40
Operation Enduring Freedom OEF Forward Operating Base Dwyer Helmand Province
Supervisor: Distribution Management Chief MSgt Thomas Carl, (312) 253-3907, may be
contacted
Overview of Duties: Briefly describe what you do on a daily basis.
Duties: Provide specific details about each of your duties, especially the ones that
pertain to the position for which you are currently applying.
Accomplishments
 235 International Standards Organization Containers transported to Empty
Container Control Point Camp Dwyer.
 Received and dispatched over 508 International Standards Organization Containers
 Accounted for 263 International Standards Organization Containers on hand aboard
Camp Dwyer.
 1,436 Warehouse pallets, 456 Triwalls, 368 Box Crates were successfully delivered
to 11 units on 7 different forward operating bases.
 Received letter of recommendation for meritorious promotion from sr. subordinate
GySgt Farmer Melvin II Marine Expeditionary Force Container Manager.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma, 2007, Mountain View High School, Mountain View Road,
Stafford, Virginia, 22554
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Training Courses & Experience:
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training, United States Marine Corps CPI Performance
Excellence, 2015
Senior Instructors Course, United States Marine Corps, 2015
Basic Instructors Course, United States Marine Corps, 2015
Combat Marksmanship Coach Corse, United States Marine Corps, 2014
Range Safety Officer Course, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training,
2014.
Robert Carl Swift III Page 5 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training, United States Marine Corps CPI Performance
Excellence, 2014
Operational Stress Control and Readiness, United States Marine Corps, 2014
Lead Defense Travel Administrator, Air Ground Team Marine Expeditionary Forces
USMC, 2014
Fire Response Course, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training, 2014
Firefighter Injury Prevention, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training,
2014
Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship Computer Operator, Center for Personal
Professional Development (CPPD), 2013
Supervisor’s Safety Course, National Safety Council, 2013
Staff Non Commissioned Officer Career Course Distance Education Program, United
States Marine Corps, 2013
Corporal’s Course Resident, United States Marine Corps, 2012
Sergeant’s Course Distance Education Program, United States Marine Corps, 2011
Transportation of Hazardous Materials (initial), United States Marine Corps, 2010
Combat Life Saver Course, United States Marine Corps, 2009
Leading Marine Course, United States Marine Corps, 2009
Basic Distribution Management Specialist School, United States Marine Corps, 2009
Marine Combat Training Camp Pendleton California, United States Marine Corps, 2008
Basic Recruit Training MCRD San Diego California, United States Marine Corps, 2008
Computer Skills
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Certifications & Professional Affiliations
Honors & Awards
 Received Combat Marksmanship Certification, United States Marine Corps, 2014.
 Received Good Conduct Medal 2nd Award, United States Marine Corps, 2014.
 Received Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, 2013.
 Received Good Conduct Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.
 Received NATO Medal ISAF Afghanistan Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.
 Received Afghanistan Campaign Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.
Robert Carl Swift III Page 6 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX
 Received Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 2nd Award, United States Marine Corps,
2011.
 Received Navy Unit Commendation Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2009.
 Received Iraq Campaign Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2009.
 Received Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, United States Marine Corps, 2009.
 Received Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, United States Marine Corps,
2009.
 Received National Defense Ribbon, United States Marine Corps, 2008.
Volunteer Experience
 Letter of Appreciation from Senior Marine Instructor, Marine Corps JROTC Kubasaki
High School Commanding Officer June 6, 2014
 Assistant Coach for the Lady Her-Ricanes Basketball Team (20121024-to
20140228)
 Received Letter of Appreciation for Coaching the Female Marine basketball team,
serving as a leader and a mentor.
Other possible categories (tailor them to fit your experiences as they relate to the
position for which you are applying): Community Service, Conferences Attended,
International Travel, Languages, Presentations, Publications, Consultancies,
Special Interests.
__________________________________ __________________________
Signature Date
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  • 1. - Robert Carl Swift III 12769 Wood Hollow Drive Woodbridge, Virginia 22192 Robert.c.swift33@gmail.com Daytime: (858)353-5495 Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX Veterans Preference: Yes USMC AD Citizenship: U.S. Highest Federal Position: E-5 Reinstatement Eligible: Yes Objective: Sergeant PROFILE  Employed with the United States Marine Corps since July 07, 2008-Present.  Excellent oral and written communications skills.  Security Clearance.  Able to work effectively under stressful conditions.  Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.  5 years of supervisory/management responsibilities  Over 10 years of experience in Customer Service. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Position Title, Marksmanship Instructor/ Chief Scheduler July 29, 2014 - Present United States Marine Corps Salary: $32,000/year Weapons Training Battalion Hours per week: 40 Building 27200 Garand Road Quantico, Virginia 22556 Supervisor: Operations Officer Captain Grogan (703) 432-6703, Email ryan.grogan@usmc.mil may be contacted  Responsible for Marksmanship training for Officer Candidates currently in The Basic School (TBS) in Officers Candidates School.  Supervise the scheduling of ranges as necessary for military and civilian units conducting training at WTBN MCB Quantico.  Manage data boards showing range schedule for the current and follow-on week, and a detailed description of each training event.  Enforcing safety regulations while range is being conducted.
  • 2. Robert Carl Swift III Page 2 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX  Supervise all weapons handling classes  Conduct annual Marksmanship training for National Capitol Region. Accomplishments  Overseen 937 live fire-training exercises, 15 VIP shoots for the delegation of authority personnel.  Managed WTBn calendar and Battalion training TEEP using Microsoft excel.  Oversaw 64,038 personnel trained aboard WTBn Calvin A. Lloyd training complex.  Supervised and facilitated 15 recreational live fire training events. Position Title, NCOIC Passenger Travel Office August 24, 2013 – June 26, 2014 United States Marine Corps Salary: $32,000/Year Headquarter and Service Battalion Hours per week: 40 Camp Smedley D. Butler Okinawa Japan Unit 20230 Supervisor: SNCOIC PTO Camp Foster SSgt Braxton Brian DSN (315) 645-3899 Email brian.braxton@usmc.mil may be contacted.  Supervise the Passenger Transportation Office at Camp Foster.  Provide technical advice on issues prudent to Passenger Transportation services.  Travel liaison for Marine Corps Forces Pacific.  Interpret regulations and directives governing Passenger Transportation.  Act as a liaison between Marine Corps Base and the Commercial Travel Office.  Provide customer service and resolve customer conflicts.  Supervise military personnel and training within the section.  Process and manage Centrally Billed Accounts (CBA).  Act as a mentor and manage career development of subordinate personnel by preparing Individual Development Plans to ensure military professional and technical training is completed IAW the MOS Road Map; offer advice on reenlistment, financial and personal matters; provide for the moral and welfare of Marines. Accomplishments  Revamped Emergency Leave procedures, resulting in a more efficient process while maintaining accountability of all Emergency Leave requests.  Lead and mentored Marines resulting in 1 Marine receiving a meritoriously promotion as a direct reflection of efforts  Supervised and processed over 4,669 inbound members and over 3,351 Outbound members via Air Mobility Command, equaling over $4,104,846.00 of authorized member travel.  Successfully supervised over 2,930 commercial tickets equaling $4,791,933.14 of authorized member travel via Defense Travel System.
  • 3. Robert Carl Swift III Page 3 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX  Served as Passenger Travel Office platoon Sergeant, responsible for the accountability of 10 Marines ensuring they are trained, mentored and keeping to high standards on/off duty.  Managed the monthly Centrally Billed Accounts from August 2013-February 2014, along with 8 smooth move briefs and a Passenger Travel Office workshop, directly effecting local units with knowledge on travel, successfully sponsored 3 Marines.  Deck Non Commissioned Officer for barracks 5703 directly responsible for the well- being and living conditions of 92 Marines. Position Title, NCOIC Range Scheduler July 10, 2012 – August 23, 2013 United States Marine Corps Salary: $30,000/Year Headquarters and Service Battalion Hours per week: 40 Camp Hansen Okinawa Japan Unit 20230 Supervisor: Operations/Scheduling Chief Mr. Phillip Villarreal DSN (315) 623-4465 Email phillip.villarreal.ctr@usmc.mil may be contacted.  Manage all range and training area (RTA) scheduling request for MCB Butler utilizing the Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS).  Coordinates air space request with the Joint Okinawa Scheduling Cell in support of live fire training and helicopter born training within the RTAs.  Informs the Range Control Officer of possible conflicts to ensure proper de- confliction in the training schedule.  Maintains liaison with III MEF MSC schedulers in the context of RTA information, training packages, range deviations and training request authorizations.  Ensure the proper completion and timeliness of all administrative documents and papers associated with RTA check-in/check-out procedures.  Issues RTA associated equipment to using units.  Manages and tracks all authorized RTA OIC/Range Safety Officers certifications.  Enforce the standards and regulations as directed in MCO 3570.1C and Base Order (BO) 3500.1D Range Regulation. Accomplishments  Accomplished all duties in the billet description area.  Ensured range regulations and parameters were followed IAW MCO 3570.1C and BO 3500.1D.  Issued over 120 ranges and training areas monthly ensuring correctness and timely submission of the required paper for the checked-out and checked-in process.  Corrected the status and logistical reports of over 117 units to ensure the expenditure reports were properly completed with the correct information on a timely manner.  Updated the RFMSS Range Safety Officers/Officers-in-Charge database by inputting over 700 new certifications and removing numerous expired certifications.  Grand total of 876,385 military personnel trained in all Range Training Areas.
  • 4. Robert Carl Swift III Page 4 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Position Title, NCOIC Container Manager March 23, 2011 – October 16, 2011 United States Marine Corps Salary: $27,000/Year Camp Lejeune North Carolina Hours per week: 40 Operation Enduring Freedom OEF Forward Operating Base Dwyer Helmand Province Supervisor: Distribution Management Chief MSgt Thomas Carl, (312) 253-3907, may be contacted Overview of Duties: Briefly describe what you do on a daily basis. Duties: Provide specific details about each of your duties, especially the ones that pertain to the position for which you are currently applying. Accomplishments  235 International Standards Organization Containers transported to Empty Container Control Point Camp Dwyer.  Received and dispatched over 508 International Standards Organization Containers  Accounted for 263 International Standards Organization Containers on hand aboard Camp Dwyer.  1,436 Warehouse pallets, 456 Triwalls, 368 Box Crates were successfully delivered to 11 units on 7 different forward operating bases.  Received letter of recommendation for meritorious promotion from sr. subordinate GySgt Farmer Melvin II Marine Expeditionary Force Container Manager. EDUCATION High School Diploma, 2007, Mountain View High School, Mountain View Road, Stafford, Virginia, 22554 OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Training Courses & Experience: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training, United States Marine Corps CPI Performance Excellence, 2015 Senior Instructors Course, United States Marine Corps, 2015 Basic Instructors Course, United States Marine Corps, 2015 Combat Marksmanship Coach Corse, United States Marine Corps, 2014 Range Safety Officer Course, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training, 2014.
  • 5. Robert Carl Swift III Page 5 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training, United States Marine Corps CPI Performance Excellence, 2014 Operational Stress Control and Readiness, United States Marine Corps, 2014 Lead Defense Travel Administrator, Air Ground Team Marine Expeditionary Forces USMC, 2014 Fire Response Course, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training, 2014 Firefighter Injury Prevention, Marine Corps College Distance Education and Training, 2014 Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship Computer Operator, Center for Personal Professional Development (CPPD), 2013 Supervisor’s Safety Course, National Safety Council, 2013 Staff Non Commissioned Officer Career Course Distance Education Program, United States Marine Corps, 2013 Corporal’s Course Resident, United States Marine Corps, 2012 Sergeant’s Course Distance Education Program, United States Marine Corps, 2011 Transportation of Hazardous Materials (initial), United States Marine Corps, 2010 Combat Life Saver Course, United States Marine Corps, 2009 Leading Marine Course, United States Marine Corps, 2009 Basic Distribution Management Specialist School, United States Marine Corps, 2009 Marine Combat Training Camp Pendleton California, United States Marine Corps, 2008 Basic Recruit Training MCRD San Diego California, United States Marine Corps, 2008 Computer Skills Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Certifications & Professional Affiliations Honors & Awards  Received Combat Marksmanship Certification, United States Marine Corps, 2014.  Received Good Conduct Medal 2nd Award, United States Marine Corps, 2014.  Received Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, 2013.  Received Good Conduct Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.  Received NATO Medal ISAF Afghanistan Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.  Received Afghanistan Campaign Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2011.
  • 6. Robert Carl Swift III Page 6 of 6 SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX  Received Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 2nd Award, United States Marine Corps, 2011.  Received Navy Unit Commendation Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2009.  Received Iraq Campaign Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2009.  Received Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, United States Marine Corps, 2009.  Received Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, United States Marine Corps, 2009.  Received National Defense Ribbon, United States Marine Corps, 2008. Volunteer Experience  Letter of Appreciation from Senior Marine Instructor, Marine Corps JROTC Kubasaki High School Commanding Officer June 6, 2014  Assistant Coach for the Lady Her-Ricanes Basketball Team (20121024-to 20140228)  Received Letter of Appreciation for Coaching the Female Marine basketball team, serving as a leader and a mentor. Other possible categories (tailor them to fit your experiences as they relate to the position for which you are applying): Community Service, Conferences Attended, International Travel, Languages, Presentations, Publications, Consultancies, Special Interests. __________________________________ __________________________ Signature Date References upon request