<p>DUTY STATION 1 KARLSRUHE, GERMANY 1989 - 1991<br />249TH ECB (H) Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator )Participated in a multi- million dollar range upgrade that took 2 battalions over 3 years to construct ( Mover 29 Upgrade ) actively engaged to learn every piece of equipment available, obtained drivers badge at this duty station. Participated in operations Desert Storm, liberation of Kuwait and Desert Shield. <br /><br />DUTY STATION 2 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1992 - 1993<br />92ND ECB (H) Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator ) Participated with the city of Augusta in moving a 200 TON Caboose from an old museum to a new more modern building, Took 3 weeks to move this train just 8 blocks.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 3 CAMP EDWARDS KOREA 1993-1995<br />82ND ECB (H) Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator ) Responsible for the construction of a Multi Range Grenade Complex, rugged terrain, bad weather did not stop me from continuing the mission, was able to think ahead and plan for bad weather, awarded an accolade from Lieutenant Richard Timmons, 8th USARMY Commander.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 4 FORT STEWART, GEORGIA 1995 - 1998<br />92ND ECB (H) Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator ) Participated in supporting the 1996 Olympics bye learning how to drive Commercial busses and School busses in support of transportation for the Olympians so that they would not be late, Supported the City of Atlanta with a excellent job. Participated in Operation Bright Star, was instrumental in supporting Quarter master units so that fuel cells and ammo bunkers could be built.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 5 HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, GEORGIA 1998 - 2001<br />24TH ORDINANCE COMPANY, 260TH QUARTER MASTER BATTALION, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator )Participated in Operation Bright Star, Was an instrumental asset as I was the only Engineer asset on the compound, Worked long hours and trained the Local Nationals on Berms, Ditches and Obstacles.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 6 FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 2001 - 2003<br />864TH ECB (H) Engineer Combat Battalion Heavy, Assigned duty position of 62E ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator ) Constructed Ice Bridges and erected Bailey Bridges during the training season so that the supporting Units would be able to continue training. Responsible for the Demolition of illegal cabins in the Tanah Flats ( US Property ) Responsible for the demolition and removal of over 300 cabins, making way for future US training areas.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 7 FORT RILEY, KANSAS 2003 - 2005<br />568 (CSE) COMBAT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, Assigned duty position of 21N ( Heavy Construction Equipment Operator ) To augment the US Security team on Fort Riley Kansas, SGT Tebay and his unit were instructed to help with Gate Guard, and Installation security as the MP’S were shipped out to the Operation OIF. Participated in OIF 2-3, SGT Tebay’s un-canning ability to take his equipment learn the limitations, capabilities and functions made him a subject matter expert, displayed the understanding and versatility to get any mission done.<br /><br />DUTY STATION 8 FORT LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI 2005 - 2008<br />BRAVO COMPANY 577TH ENGINEER BATTALION, Assigned duty position of 21N ( Heavy Construction Equipment Supervisor ) Volunteered to be an Instructor, often displayed the eagerness to teach and was awarded the (H) identifier only weeks after arriving, trained and mentored over 18,000 students trained over 150 classes during time of instructor. Obtained Master Instructor through willingness, eagerness and thoughtfulness, Voted best instructor amongst instructors, and students alike. Volunteered and assigned as Brigade Funeral Detail NCOIC, Responsible for over 100 Funerals throughout Missouri, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin, responsible for setting a standards that has been adopted into Fort Leonard Woods Funeral Detail SOP, White Gloves, Ascots with unit emblem sewn on them and the step by step funeral operation has made me TOUGHT TO BEAT as stated by the Commanding General Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Responsible for the implementation of the AIT/PLATOON SERGEANT Role, Was chosen over 16 NCO’s to be the Course Chief for the 21E course managed 44 civilians and 26 Army Soldiers with superb results.<br /><br /><br />DUTY STATION 9 FORT STEWART, GEORGIA 2008 - PRESENT<br />92ND ECB (C), Assigned duty position of 21N ( Heavy Construction Equipment Supervisor )Currently assigned as the S-3 Operations NCOIC, responsible for a variety of MOS’s, explores versatility to fore cast future missions for the battalion.</p>