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TODD L. PERCELL Address: 5896 Last Big Tree Lane - Pensacola, FL 32505 Phone: (850) 221-8572 Email: tp11c2bd2@westpost.

net Citizenship: USA Veterans Preference: 10 points, Service-Connected Disability 30% or more Security Clearance: SECRET (not active) CORE QUALIFICATIONS 20+ years with US Army Strategic Planning Crisis Management Organizational Leadership Productivity/Efficiency Improvement Multi-Site Operations Joint Ventures & Alliances Consensus Building & Teaming Decision-Making Strong Written & Oral Communication Skills Ammunition Handling Logistic Support Operations PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Contractor a" Beirut, Lebanon Hours: 80 per Week Ammunition Handling/Management Team Instructor; 2/2010 to 12/2010 Selected as Ammunition Team Leader and Lead Instructor to train the Lebanese Arm ed Forces (LAF) Army personnel to create and administer an ammunition management program to NATO safety, accountability, and quality control standards at the un it and Army level. Increased the LAFas combat readiness by improving capabilitie s and skills of ammunition handlers and assure readiness and availability of amm unition stocks within the constraints of LAF resources. Provided Instruction for 8 LAF classes teaching a general overview of the Defens e Ammunition Center (DAC) courses, that increased the LAFas readiness in ammunit ion storage and handling, ammunition management, ammunition surveillance and qua lity assurance (QASAS), hazardous material identification and management; traine d over 160 Officers, senior NCOs and enlisted soldiers on advanced ammunition ma nagement improving their capabilities and skills as ammunition handlers and supe rvisors; technically competent in all aspects of ammunition, explosives and mana gement operations. Contractor - Besmaya, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 9/2008-11/2008 Contribute detail orientation and organizational skills toward effectively opera ting the Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicle supporting 2 operations - Demol ition and Burns. Proficiently destroy all condition code H ammunitions deemed u nserviceable by US Army personnel as requested by the CMC cell the MNC-1-7. Mai ntain full accountability for CL V stock control and demolition explosive. Prep are DA 581as for issue/turn-in and DA 5692-R consumption certificate. Perform weekly CL V inventory with SUXOS, QC or other selected personnel, with s

trong focus on optimizing productivity, efficiency and accuracy. Apply industry expertise toward operating 6k forklift during daily operation at FOB Hammer BLA HA and steer re-warehousing CC-H Ammunition after shipments are received from th e Army. Contractor - Bayji, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 3/2008-9/2008 Operated the Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicle supporting 3 operations - D emolition, Collections and Burns, destroying all condition code (H) ammunitions at Legacy Depot (Arlington). Handled demolition operations, working with 14 tea m members including Tech III, 3 Tech II and 10 local laborers configuring code ( H) ammunition into disposal shots destroying over 35 to 50 tons. Provided 6k fo rklift support for inbound and outbound CL V shipments.

Page 1 Todd L. Percell Page 2 Contractor- Site CS- 93 Camp Wolf, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 12/2006-3/2008 Key member of UXO Mobile Team 15, deployed to Site CS-93 along with 4 other Mobi le Teams to conduct surface and subsurface clearance of Site CS-93 that encompas ses 40 square kilometers. ASP Wolf numerous munitions storage structures includ ing 100 Arched Magazines; 50 Castle Magazines; 10 Missile Maintenance Facilities and 173 Open Storage Revetments. Conducted thorough review and analysis while performing surface sweeps 100x100 girds, approximately 3,733 meter x 100 meter g rids that required surface clearance to remove MEC. Utilized magnetometer to su ccessfully identify buried MEC in the walls and floors of open storage revetment s. Exhibited solid leadership qualities in supervising local laborers during he avy equipment excavation of UXO and unfired ammunition with UXO Tech III/II. Contractor - Tallil AB, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 5/2006-12/2006 Conducted comprehensive surface and subsurface clearance sweeps for the Southwes t Milcom Project, Convoy Service Center Relocation Site Tallil AB, Camp Adder Ir aq. UXO clearance consisted of artillery projectiles, mortars, sub-munitions, a nd all OE scrap and empty casings. Collaborated directly with UXO Techs with ex cavations to expose possible UXO items during surface sweeps. Used magnetometer s to detect subsurface anomalies during grids sweeps. Proficiently consolidated OE and relocated items to collection point for 407th EOD (USAF) for disposal ac tions. Contractor a" AL Kut, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 1/2006-5/2006 UXO Mobile Team conducted surface and subsurface clearance of site CS-31, 50 mag azines, 60 open berm areas, and 10 bermed storage buildings. With UXO Techs prop

erly identified UXO items blown form magazines and open berms that can be used a s improvised explosive devices (IEDa) for roadside bombs employed by insurgents. Performed demilitarization operations, destroying 300 tons of explosive and or dnance per shot. Used schonstedt magnetometer to check for possible buried ammu nition in the walls and floors of open bermed areas. Contractor - Na Najaf, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 10/2005-1/2006 Relied upon to lend expertise in handling surface and subsurface range clearance of 22 open warehouse and bermed warehouses overburdened with UXO debris and pos sible UXO items. Oversaw and motivated 3 local laborers during heavy equipment excavation of UXO and unfired ammunition with UXO Tech III/II. Transferred over 1000 projectiles and fuzes a day to range collection/consolidation points, with strong focus on safety and efficiency. In addition, performed surface and subsurface clearance of an area consisted of approximately 40K linear meters (400 grids). Prepared ammunition disposal shots , off-loading ammunition from vehicles. Unpacked ammunition as necessary config ured ammunition into disposal shots and assisted in placement of donor explosive s, demonstrating exceptional multitasking and prioritizing skills in achieving g oals and timelines. Contractor - Tallil, Air Base, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 6/2005-10/2005 Proactively performed UXO surface and subsurface clearance around all runways re quested by CEA Cell of the CJTF-7. Supported the surface clearance of all ordna nce within 15 meters of all runways. Performed foot subsurface clearance from around all runways and subsurface search an extra 1200 feet from existing marked runways, with aid by schonstedts. Todd L. Percell Page 3 Contractor - AL Asad Air Base, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 2/2005-6/2005 Assigned to Mobile Team, a ten-person Demolition Team recognized for destroying over 1 million tons of Captured Enemy Ammunition (CEA). Steered the identificat ion and render-safe disposal of hazardous unexploded conventional ordnance, with potential use as Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). Directly supported Mobile Team SUXO, UXO Tech III, Tech IIas and the U.S., contr ibuting strong communication skills. Served as Army Corps of Engineers Safety Manager on foreign explosive/ammunition recognition, with full accountability for explosives handling and ordnance iden tification that reinforced the fundamentals of EOD techniques and procedures. P roficiently performed area and range clearance operations, collection of unexplo ded ordnance, surface disposal, inventories of (CEA) and accountability of assig ned Mobile Team explosives. Contractor - Mosul, Iraq Hours: 72 per Week Ammunition Handler; 7/2004-2/2005

Served as member of a 6-person Ammunition Collection Team (Jaguar Depot), ensuri ng performance in strict compliance with procedures outlined in Site-Specific Wo rk Plan. Promoted safe handling, transport, inventory and inspection of Ammunit ion, and coordination of these procedures with Ammunition Team Leader. Provided daily stock control and accountability of ammunitions stocks using automated an d manual stock record accounting methods. Selected over 5 Ammunition Handlers t eam members to serve as Sub-Team Leader in Team Leader absent. Collaborated closely with over 33 Iraqis on a daily basis, providing ammunition support for Jaguar Depot destroying over 100 short tons a day. Operated the (PL S) Palletized Loading System Vehicle providing support for 4 Ammunition Collecti on Teams, 3 Ammunition Demolition Ranges, Jaguar South unexploded ordnance (UXO) Area, in support of the Multi-National Corps, Iraq Ordnance and Explosive effor ts in the Captured Enemy Ammunition (CEA) Project. EDUCATION Associate of Arts, Business Administration - Pensacola Jr. College (Pensacola, F L); 66 credits, GPA: 3.0 Bachelor of Science, Business Management (Incomplete) - TOURO University Interna tional, 5 courses left. TRAINING Patient Technical Assistant Course, (CNA)- Pensacola, FL Senior Executive Management Course - FT Bliss, TX Acquisition Management Special Topics Course Combat Developments (ALMC-QS) - RSA, AL Ammunition Specialist (55B)- RSA, AL Phase 1, Support Operations Course - FT Steward, GA Explosive Safety Standards Course - FT Hood, TX Hazardous Material Handling Course - FT Hood, TX Combat Service Support Control System Operator/Unit maintainer Course - FT Hood, TX Weaponeer Training Course - FT Hood, TX Arms Room Orientation Course - FT Hood, TX Force Protection Specialist Course - Bosnia Anti-Terrorist (DOD) Level 1 Course - Bosnia Vapor Tracer 2 Operator Course - Bosnia Itemizer 3 Operator Course - Bosnia SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS & TECHNICAL SKILLS Qualified with (Beretta 9mm and M16A2 Rifle) A.S.P Tactical Baton/Defensive Tactics NATO (SFOR) Rule of Engagement/Criteria for use of Force CPR/First Aid Certified Material Handling Equipment- Hand Jacks, (PLS) Palletized Loading System Vehicle , Backhoe/Track Excavator, 5 ton truck and below, Forklifts 10K and below to inc lude rough terrain and warehouse; Generation equipment 10KW and below Automation equipment Copiers, Fax, Computers, Scanners, CD Burners Windows XP, Windows 98/2003/Microsoft Office, and Electronic Mail ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Received numerous awards for exceptional performance. Detailed list available u pon request.

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