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WILLIE JOHNSON 101 Brunswick Drive * Jacksonville, North Carolina 28546 * (910) 381-4573 * 1193e68@westpost.

net SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Goal driven and dedicated professional offering practical and progressive career success in management and operations in rigorous international settings. Recog nized for propelling performance to unprecedented levels through hands on leader ship and aggressive training and development initiatives. Well-organized with p roven ability to effectively prioritize work, completing multiple, concurrent as signments in a timely and professional manner. Actively employ superior communi cation and team building skills, gaining the loyalty of subordinates while earni ng confidence of superiors. Fully computer literate and adept at mastering cutti ng edge military and civilian technology; expertise in the use of MS Word and Ex cel as well as in website building, Java programming, and database development a nd management. Trustworthy and highly respected for superior work ethic; Top Se cret Military Clearance. Thrive on challenging opportunities to resolve problems within fast paced work environments. CAREER PROGRESSION JOHNSONS MENSWEAR Owner - Jacksonville, NC * Established and direct all aspects of this e-commerce business established to provide Masonic, fraternity, and sorority members with custom Greek products at competitive prices with rush production and knowledgeable customer service. * Position entails researching, inspecting, and approving all designs prior to m arketing to the public; managing all facets of business accounting and bookkeepi ng; and scheduling and processing all orders and shipments, including domestic a nd international requests, in a timely fashion. * Propelled business from start-up to positioning as an official vendor to sever al historically Greek Sororities, resulting in a license to produce and sell pro ducts bearing the organization's name and trademark; received vendor invitations to market and sell the Johnson line at many conventions throughout the year. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 1992 - Present 2008 - Present wj

Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense Officer - Camp Lejeune, NC 2010 - Present * Merited repeated advancement to serve as the Assistant Operations Officer for 6th Marine Regiment, directing the unit's overall operations, planning future op erations, and planning and executing the unit's training. * Update the unit's training status via SharePoint Web Services, monitor and rep ort unit readiness as required via Status Resource and Training Database. * Participated in "Exercise Bold Alligator" aboard the USS IWO JIMA designed to refocus training toward Amphibious Operations, serving as a test model for futur e amphibious doctrine, planning, operations, and tactics, techniques, and proced ures, working in close partnership with Naval counterparts. * Played a key role in conducting a synthetic exercise in the execution of units debarking the ship in preparation to conduct combat operations ashore; while ab oard the USS IWO JIMA, coordinated with land based units to support a simulated attack to engage in combat and utilize shipboard assets to destroy or neutralize enemy attacks on coalition forces. Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense Officer - Cherry Pt., NC

2008 - 2010 * Served as Training Officer for Marine Wing Support Group 27 (MWSG), mentoring and developing subordinate officers in unit training and combat readiness, which involved planning, authoring, and executing the first ever Combat Fitness Test for the group, evaluating and certifying pre-deployment training for more than 7 00 Marines and Sailors, and ensuring the basic Chemical Biological Nuclear Defen se skills of Marines and Sailors were maintained and enhanced in preparation for deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom (OE F). * Facilitated and tracked the PTP requirements for units deploying to combat; ac curate tracking and timely submission of PTP completion enabled the Time Phased Force and Deployment Data; tracked and certified the PTP completion of three Mar ine Wing Support Squadrons, numerous detachments and individual augments for a t otal of more than 1,900 Marines deployed in support of combat operations. * Managed 12 functional areas of a Command General Readiness Inspection, earning a grade of Noteworthy in three areas and Mission Capable in nine additional are as. * As the MWSG CBRND Officer, developed evaluation criteria and led the CBRND eva luation of MWSS-472's Alternate Training Venue PTP evaluation, which was develop ed and conducted at a MCCRE level format, and fulfilled MWSS-472 training requir ements. * As the Motor Transportation Officer, led the MWSG Drivers School, including sa tellite schools at multiple locations, executing 322,535 mishap free road miles, and trained 142 students in Explosive / Hazardous, 115 Heat TTT, and 843 Marine s in HEAT training exercises. * Merited the Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal for effective coordination of training and deployments during a challenging time surrounding the draw down in Iraq. Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense Officer - Jacksonville, NC 2006 - 20 08 * Assigned to the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines managing information flow and provid ing higher headquarters with accurate combat reporting during six named battalio n operations. * As the senior leader in the combat operations center during combat operations in Iraq, provided timely and accurate information to commanders at all levels, w hich allowed them to make informed decisions. * Functioning as Headquarters and Support Executive Officer, ensured over 275 Ma rines and Sailors completed pre-deployment training. * Initiated changes to the Nuclear Biological Chemical Standard Operational Proc edures, which were adopted as the Battalion standard. * Supervised information flow with higher, adjacent, and subordinate ground unit s, identifying, prioritizing, and reducing volumes of information via multiple m ethods to its salient points, ensuring the successful functioning of Task Force 3/2 with an Area of Operation of more than 3,200 square miles. * Awarded the Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal for response and management o f an attack on US Army Soldiers by an Improvised Explosive Device. Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense Officer - Jacksonville, NC 2005 - 2006 * Advanced to serve as Head Quarters and Support Executive Officer for the 1st B attalion 6th Marines assisting the Head Quarters and Support Company Commander i n tactical employment of H&S Marines in support of the Battalion's Command and C ontrol plan. * Led, taught, and supervised the H&S Co. in the execution of infantry tactics,

techniques, and procedures, which ensured combat readiness, accountability, main tenance of all personnel, weapons, and equipment assigned to the H&S Co. * Provided organizational talent and foresight that was instrumental in successf ully preparing the company for deployment in support of OIF; effectively utilize d the TECOM Integrated Management System to track unit training. Combat Engineer Battalion Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Officer - Jacksonv ille, NC 2005 * Charged with ensuring the unit was properly trained in nuclear biological chem ical defense individual survival measures, including responsibility for the acco untability, serviceability, and distribution of all nuclear biological chemical related equipment assigned to the command following a year without leadership in this area. * Advised the commander and staff on all matters related to nuclear biological c hemical defense; monitored and reported unit readiness as required via Status of Resource and Training Database. * Led the unit to an overall grade of 97% during a Command General Readiness Ins pection following design and implementation of a program that trained and tracke d all training conducted. Marine Corp Recruit training, Marine Drill Instructor - Beaufort, SC 2005 2002 -

* Oversaw the conduct of training and health, safety, and welfare of all troops in the platoon, which included teaching, mentoring, and counseling 2000 recruits throughout their training. * Led fellow Drill Instructors on the drill field as the Senior Marine Drill Ins tructor / Series Gunnery Sergeant responsible for their overall success, earning the Navy Achievement Medal. Operations Chief - Beaufort, SC 2002 2000 -

* Responsible for serving as Operation Chief to the Marine All Weather Fighter A ttack Squadron 224, overseeing the functions of the Operations Departments; mana ged functional area during five months of split-squadron operations from 21 diff erent locations. * Trained Operation Clerks with no experience to effectively operate and manage shop functions from 21 deployed locations, tracked and reported all sorties and flight hours, updated squadron assistance risk assessment database during all sq uadron detachments, reported operational risk management aircrew currency, revie wed directives to ensure all programs were current; maintained daily statistical summary sheets that assisted the operations section in managing flight programs ; assisted air crew training officers in maintaining aircrew combat readiness pe rcentages based on completed training via Status of Resource and Training Databa se. * Implemented an accounting system that improved the squadron's substance abuse program, serving as the Substance Abuse Control Officer. * Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for collating and tracking the unit's opera tional data with 100% accuracy in spite of multiple Squadron detachments operati ng from six different deployed sites. Training Chief - Pensacola, FL 2000 1996 -

* Advanced to coordinate the Physical Fitness coordination for more than 3,500 M arines and officers as the Training Chief for the Marine Aviation Training Suppo

rt Group, which involved monitoring and enforcing USMC policy in weight control and military appearance to ensure all Marines were within standards; monitoring, managing, and tracking the unit's General Military Subjects and Educational req uirements by serving as the Education Officer. * Earned the Inspector General's Certificate of Commendation for dedication and superb managerial skills for an outstanding Unit Training Program. * Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for initial screening and indoctrination fo r more than 650 staff personnel and 5,500 students that reported to training and managing the remedial fitness and weight control program for 45 Marines. * Developed a thorough Professional Military Education (PME) program in which mo re than 4,500 Military Corps Institute courses were processed annually and more than 100 Marines were scheduled for appropriate resident PME courses. * Developed and implemented a process in which Marines assigned to Leadership Ed ucation and Development (LEAD) Program could complete Math for Marines, Marine N CO, and the Personal Finance MCI courses, decreasing the overall MCI turn around time by six weeks. * Created and implemented a series of NCO Leadership classes that included a pra ctical application designed for NCO leadership development and improved war figh ting skills, which resulted in MATSG adopting a monthly NCO day, enhancing NCO t raining and morale within the group. * Designed and incorporated a process that resulted in more than 100 Marines bei ng qualified as Interpreters, Information Systems Officers, and lateral moves to the Electronics field. Operations Chief - Jacksonville, NC 1992 - 1996

* Assigned to the Marine Heavy Helicopter squadron 464, Operation Chief, respons ible for preparation of operation plans and orders, training directives, program s and orders through maintenance of extensive files, databases, and charts. * Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal following a six month deployment taking cha rge of all Naval Aircraft Flight Record Subsystem processing with outstanding re sults, attaining a 100% acceptance with less than 1% error rate each month; lead ing the Professional Military Education program by tracking an average of 500 co urses; and training subordinates in Naval Aircraft Flight Record Subsystem proce ssing and tracking Marine Corps Institute course. * Earned the Certificate of Commendation by contributing immeasurably to the squ adron's overall mission, ensuring the smooth and consistent processing of all Op eration's administrative matters, and meticulous efforts in tracking squadron sh ipboard detachment and MCAS New River based aircraft during Exercise Purple Star 96. EDUCATION PARK UNIVERSITY - Beaufort, SC 2007 Bachelor of Science in Management Computer Information Systems UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS UNIVERSITY - NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ACADEMY Defense Readiness Reporting Systems Training Course - Camp Lejeune, NC 2009 Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Officer School - Ft. Leonardwood, MO 20 05 The Warrant Officer Basic School, Officer Training - Quantico, VA Drill Instructor School - MCRD Parris Island, SC 2005 2002

Career Course - Quantico, VA 2002 Substance Abuse Coordinator Course - MCAS Beaufort, SC 2001 2001 Squadron Assistance / Risk Assessment Course - St Louis, MO Physical Training Instructor Course - Pensacola, FL Sergeant's Course - Camp Lejeune, NC Aviation Operations Specialist Course - Meridian, MS Marine Combat Training - Camp Geiger, NC 92 Recruit Training - MCRD Parris Island, SC 1992 2001 1998 1997 1992 19

Status of Resource and Training Systems Course - MCAS New River, NC

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