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1 United States Air Force Career
SSgt Bryan Bailiff

2 SERVICE HISTORY: Jan 1999-Jan 2005
United States Air Force, Staff Sergeant, NCO Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman Military Studies included: Basic Military Training Course, Technical Training in Aerospace Maintenance- Airframe Systems/components, Troubleshooting C-130E/H Aircraft Systems Equipment Coordinator Airman Leadership School (NCO Professional Military Education) Leadership & Management, Managerial Communications, Heavy Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman (7-level)

3 AIR FORCE CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
•Earned the rank of Staff Sergeant first time testing, two years faster than the average promotion rate. Exceptionally earned Firewall Fives (Highest possible rating) on all end of year enlisted performance reports throughout Air Force Career, evaluations epitomize the highest AF standards. •Instrumental in leading Sortie Support unrivaled success. Spearheaded team project in revamping tool room setup; improved organization and inventory system. •Hand-picked for many temporary duty assignments and deployments; highly contributed to 463 AG receiving Air Force Outstanding Unit award 3 separate times. •Supervised Consolidated Tool support 376th Air Expeditionary Maintenance squadron with over a million dollars of test equipment. •Unyielding dedication to five years of maintaining C-130H aircrafts, have proven technical capability and reliability. •Demonstrated an enforced quality of leadership to many airmen throughout the years of service. Performed numerous stressful tasks, which provided countless successful expeditionary missions. •Implemented day to day operations providing a noteworthy contribution to the Outstanding 50th Airlift Squadron. AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS: 463rd AMXS Maintenance Professional of the month Jan 2003 & Jan Best Overall Maintenance Technician Air Force Achievement Medal, Superior Performance, Exceptional mechanical abilities, aptitude, and commitment to mission success Air Force Commendation Medal, Remarkable Leadership and professional skills in C-130 global reach missions throughout Air Force career Air Force Commendation Medal, Outstanding achievement as C-130H Consolidated Tool Kit Supervisor in direct support of Operation Enduring Freedom Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal -Acknowledged for efforts in support of Operation Joint Forge, peace keeping efforts in Bosnia deployment AEF 9/10 314th Airlift Wing Logistics Professional of the year Finalist Recognition of excellence for contributions to Air Force readiness, and exemplary service *References available upon request Possess SECRET - Government Security Clearance.

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5 Community College of the Air Force (CCAF)
Associates Degree in Applied Science Aviation Maintenance Technology

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13 -Around the Clock Dedication to my Country, my Peers, and Professional Career.
-Countless hours of Hard work, Vigorous Studies, and Perseverance, Leadership training, Teamwork/Comradery. -Honor, endurance, and excellence. -Mentoring, networking, relationships. All of these strengths of contributed to my success.

14 Deployments in support of
-Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) -Operation Iraqi Freedom -Operation Joint Forge/Southern Watch Kyrgyzstan –Manas Air Base (Bishkek) 2004 Pakistan –Shabaz Air Base (Islamabad) 2003 Oman -Seeb Air Base (Muscat) 2001/2002 Germany –Ramstein Air Base 2000

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16 2004 Staff Sergeant –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

17 2004 Staff Sergeant –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

18 2003 Staff Sergeant –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

19 2003 Staff Sergeant –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

20 2002 Senior Airman –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

21 2002 Senior Airman –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

22 2001 Senior Airman–Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

23 2001 Senior Airman–Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

24 2000 Airman First Class –Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

25 2000 Airman First Class–Enlisted Performance Report (EPR)

26 Gratitude and Thanks to my Fellow Airman may God always be with us.
My Prayers are with the Leadership of our country and with every man women and child that call themselves Americans. Thank you to all those who helped me to set my goals and aspirations high , who pushed me and taught me along the way. My success is not measured on my own personal accomplishments but rather because of the people I had the privilege to serve with and the opportunities that my beloved country offered.


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