CRAIG PERRY
6881 BRASSWOOD DR
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314
EVENING PHONE: 910339-2205
DAYTIME PHONE: 910-916-9790
EMAIL: laxx68@yahoo.com

Work experience:

Dept of the Army, Dept. of Pathology GS0645 11/1999 -04/07
Served as an accession/processing technician in the specimen receiving section of the department of pathology, and also was charged with the quality control , processing and shipping of human immunodefiency virus specimens (HIV) for Fort Bragg. Performed viniculture and phlebotomy tasks in
Support of department as needed, .Additional duties consisted of assisting staff pathologist with autopsy examinations and photo’s supervisor SFC Kendel : 910-907-6769

U.S. Air Force Reserve 11/98-06/05 SSGT/E-5
Served a an air medical Evacuation technician, Participated in and managed planning , while proving
and sustaining patient care. Organized the medical environment, performed and directed support activities in patient care situations, including contingency and disaster operations.

Cumberland County Mental Health
Roxie Ave Center Fay NC

Provided a medically supervised and secure environment which attempted to detoxify clients from alcohol or other substances. Responsible for the observation and documentation of patient behavior , interaction with each other and staff and document those and any other concerns in patient records accordingly. supervisor: Ms Doris Lewis

528TH Special Operations BN
FBNC 28301 11/1989-051998

Established temporary and fixed, conventional and unconventional medical facilities in order to support operations with emergency, routine, and delayed type care. Supervised a special operations aid station/clinic
under training deployed and combat conditions ensuring all patients are treated within established treatment guidelines. Collected and reviewed medical intelligence in support of future deployments and coordinated with local medical assets for units best local health care and accessing them while deployed
during this time also managed the day to day operations of a clinic which support the special operations
community and routinely supervised from 2-4 soldiers whom outraked me without incident. Supervisor: Cpt Tom Matherly 432-5271

1/505PIR
82ABN DIV FBNC 28314 11/1986-12/89

Front Line Medic
Served as combat medic to airborne infantry platoon of approximately thirty six- soldiers, responsible for the platoons emergency care and preventive medicine training. Trained and familiar with infantry tactics, operations, land navigation, and weapons used by a an airborne infantry platoon. Responsible for the initial medical screening of clinical and emergent patients before obtaining an higher level of medical care or evacuation. Supervisor: Maj Sean Feeley 432-5271

E-mail
laxx68@yahoo.com
Phone Number
910-916-9790

Education

None
Jul 2013

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ISSUED: 8/9/2006*** PERSONAL WEB TRANSCRIPT ***

Name:PERRY CRAIG
Rank:SERGEANT, E5
Status:Inactive

AARTS ID: 2006-WB002349

Military Course Completions[Back to Top]
Course Title: Basic Combat Training Basic TrainingACE Exhibit:
AR-2201-0399
Location: US ARMY TRAINING CENTER at FT BLISS, TXArmy Course Number:
750-BT
From: 08/15/1986To: 10/10/1986
Description: UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE RECRUIT WILL BE ABLE TO
DEMONSTRATE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF MILITARY ORGANIZATION AND CULTURE,
MASTERY OF INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COMBAT SKILLS INCLUDING MARKSMANSHIP AND
FIRST AID, ACHIEVEMENT OF MINIMAL PHYSICAL CONDITIONING STANDARDS, AND
APPLICATION OF BASIC SAFETY AND LIVING SKILLS IN AN OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT.
INSTRUCTION INCLUDES LECTURES, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND PERFORMANCE EXERCISES
IN BASIC MILITARY CULTURE/SUBJECTS, INCLUDING MARKSMANSHIP, PHYSICAL
CONDITIONING, FIRST AID, AND OUTDOOR ADAPTATION/LIVING SKILLS.
Recommendations: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE
CATEGORY, 1 SEMESTER HOUR IN PERSONAL PHYSICAL CONDITIONING, 1 IN OUTDOOR
SKILLS PRACTICUM, 1 IN MARKSMANSHIP, AND 1 IN FIRST AID.

Course Title: Primary Leadership Development ACE Exhibit: AR-2201-0253
Location: NCO ACADEMY at FT BRAGG, NCArmy Course Number: 680-2-PLDC
From: 06/27/1991To: 07/25/1991
Description: UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO
PERFORM ALL BASIC TASKS RELATED TO NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER LEADERSHIP
RESPONSIBILITIES. LECTURES AND PRACTICAL EXERCISES COVER LEADERSHIP,
COMMUNICATION, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, TRAINING MANAGEMENT, AND PROFESSIONAL
SKILLS, INCLUDING INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP, PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP,
HUMAN BEHAVIOR, CHARACTER OF LEADERS, ETHICS, PROBLEM SOLVING, LEADERSHIP
STYLES, PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATION, COUNSELING, AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
AUTHORITY. EMPHASIS IS ON TEACHING TO TEACH AND TO LEAD SOLDIERS WHO WILL
WORK AND FIGHT UNDER THE STUDENT'S LEADERSHIP. COURSE CONTENT INCLUDES
DEFENSIVE/OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS AND FIELD TRAINING EXERCISES IN WHICH
LESSONS ARE APPLIED.
Recommendations: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE
CATEGORY, 1 SEMESTER HOUR IN PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION AND 2 IN MILITARY
SCIENCE.

Course Title: Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Noncommissioned Officer
(NCO) Basic (91B) ACE Exhibit: AR-0709-0049
Location: NCO ACADEMY - AHS at FT SAM HOUSTON, TXArmy Course Number:
6-8-C40(91B TECH TNG)
From: 02/17/1993To: 06/02/1993
Description: UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO
PROVIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TO THE SICK AND INJURED. THE COURSE
COVERS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TOPICS SUCH AS PHARMACOLOGY, INTRAVENOUS THERAPY,
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT, PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT, MEDICAL RECORDS, FLUID AND
ELECTROLYTE BALANCE, APPLIED ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, AND MEDICAL
EMERGENCIES WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE
TRAUMATIC INJURIES. COURSE INCLUDES A COMMON CORE OF LEADERSHIP SUBJECTS.
Recommendations: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE
CATEGORY, 2 SEMESTER HOURS IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 2 IN APPLIED
PHARMACOLOGY, 2 IN MANAGING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, AND 6 IN MANAGING
TRAUMATIC INJURIES. IN THE UPPER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE CATEGORY, 2
SEMESTER HOURS IN MILITARY SCIENCE. SEE THE COMMON CORE EXHIBIT OF
AR-1406-0090 FOR ADDITIONAL CREDIT. SEE THE COMMON CORE EXHIBIT OF
AR-1406-0090 FOR ADDITIONAL CREDIT.

ACE COMMON CORE CREDIT DESCRIPTION FOR: AR-1406-0090
UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO LEAD A SQUAD OR
SECTION, TRAIN SOLDIERS TO FIGHT AND SURVIVE ON A MODERN BATTLEFIELD,
DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE, SUPERVISE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES AND
PROPERTY ACCOUNTABILITY, AND USE A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING. TOPICS
INCLUDE LEADERSHIP, PERSONAL AND PERFORMANCE COUNSELING, TRAINING,
MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, AND MILITARY SKILLS.

ACE COMMON CORE CREDIT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR: AR-1406-0090
IN THE LOWER-DIVISION BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY, 1 SEMESTER
HOUR IN PERSONNEL SUPERVISION.

Test Scores[Back to Top]
Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT / SATI)
- 01/01/1998Verbal: 500Math: 420

Military Experience[Back to Top]
Military Occupational Specialties Held: 91A10PrimaryFrom: 12/1986To:
06/1987

91A10PrimaryFrom: 02/1987To: 01/1991

91A20PrimaryFrom: 01/1991To: 07/1992

91A10Duty

91A20Duty

91A10Duty

Military Occupational Specialty Group 91AACE Guide Number
Title: Medical SpecialistMOS 91A-002
SQT (Thru Oct 1991)/SDT (Nov 1991 thru Feb 1995) Taken: MOS Group:
91ADate: 04/ /1989Skill Level: 10Score: 077
MOS Group: 91ADate: 03/ /1990Skill Level: 10Score: 080
MOS Group: 91ADate: 11/ /1990Skill Level: 10Score: 101

Description of 91A10: ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN THE FIELD;
ASSISTS WITH OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT CARE; MAINTAINS HEALTH RECORDS AND
CLINICAL FILES; ASSISTS WITH NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS INCLUDING MEDICAL
EXAMINATIONS; TAKES AND RECORDS TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, AND BLOOD
PRESSURE; APPLIES AND REMOVES SURGICAL, WOUND, OR SKIN DRESSINGS; COLLECTS
AND PREPARES SPECIMENS FOR ANALYSIS; ASSISTS IN CLINIC AND DISPENSARY;
PERFORMS ROUTINE ADMISSION TESTS; ADMINISTERS IMMUNIZATIONS; ASSISTS WITH
TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMMON DISEASES; PROVIDES EMERGENCY MEDICAL
CARE; SURVEYS AND SORTS CASUALTIES; DETERMINES REQUIREMENTS FOR AND
ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT; ASSISTS WITH TRIAGE OF MASS CASUALTIES;
PERFORMS DUTIES RELATED TO EMERGENCY CARE.
ACE Credit Recommendation for 91A10: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION
BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY, 3 SEMESTER HOURS IN FUNDAMENTALS
OF NURSING, 3 IN EMERGENCY NURSING PROCEDURES, 3 IN FIRST AID, AND 3 FOR
AN INTERNSHIP IN EMERGENCY NURSING PROCEDURES. (NOTE: THIS RECOMMENDATION
FOR SKILL LEVEL 10 IS VALID FOR THE DATES 1/90-9/91 ONLY).
Military Occupational Specialty Group 91AACE Guide Number
Title: Medical SpecialistMOS 91A-002
SQT (Thru Oct 1991)/SDT (Nov 1991 thru Feb 1995) Taken: None
Description of 91A20: ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN THE FIELD;
ASSISTS WITH OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT CARE; MAINTAINS HEALTH RECORDS AND
CLINICAL FILES; ASSISTS WITH NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS INCLUDING MEDICAL
EXAMINATIONS; TAKES AND RECORDS TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, AND BLOOD
PRESSURE; APPLIES AND REMOVES SURGICAL, WOUND, OR SKIN DRESSINGS; COLLECTS
AND PREPARES SPECIMENS FOR ANALYSIS; ASSISTS IN CLINIC AND DISPENSARY;
PERFORMS ROUTINE ADMISSION TESTS; ADMINISTERS IMMUNIZATIONS; ASSISTS WITH
TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMMON DISEASES; PROVIDES EMERGENCY MEDICAL
CARE; SURVEYS AND SORTS CASUALTIES; DETERMINES REQUIREMENTS FOR AND
ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT; ASSISTS WITH TRIAGE OF MASS CASUALTIES;
PERFORMS DUTIES RELATED TO EMERGENCY CARE. PROVIDES TECHNICAL GUIDANCE TO
SUBORDINATES; MANAGES CASUALTIES UNTIL ADMISSION TO MEDICAL FACILITY;
PERFORMS SORTING AND SCREENING PROCEDURES ON BATTLEFIELD OR IN
DISPENSARIES OR CLINICS; READS AND INTERPRETS MEDICAL TAGS OR RECORDS.
ACE Credit Recommendation for 91A20: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION
BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY, 3 SEMESTER HOURS IN FUNDAMENTALS
OF NURSING, 3 IN EMERGENCY NURSING PROCEDURES, 3 IN FIRST AID, 6 FOR AN
INTERNSHIP IN EMERGENCY NURSING PROCEDURES, AND 1 IN PRINCIPLES OF
ADMINISTRATION.

Military Occupational Specialties Held: 91B20PrimaryFrom: 07/1992To:
05/1998

91B10Duty

91B20Duty

Military Occupational Specialty Group 91BACE Guide Number
Title: Medical Specialist MOS 91B-005
SQT (Thru Oct 1991)/SDT (Nov 1991 thru Feb 1995) Taken: None
Description of 91B20: ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN THE FIELD;
ASSISTS WITH OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT CARE; MAINTAINS HEALTH RECORDS AND
CLINICAL FILES; ASSISTS WITH NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS INCLUDING MEDICAL
EXAMINATIONS; TAKES AND RECORDS TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, AND BLOOD
PRESSURE; APPLIES AND REMOVES SURGICAL, WOUND, OR SKIN DRESSINGS; COLLECTS
AND PREPARES SPECIMENS FOR ANALYSIS; ASSISTS IN CLINIC AND DISPENSARY;
PERFORMS ROUTINE ADMISSION TESTS; ADMINISTERS IMMUNIZATIONS; ASSISTS WITH
TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMMON DISEASES; PROVIDES EMERGENCY MEDICAL
CARE; SURVEYS AND SORTS CASUALTIES; DETERMINES REQUIREMENTS FOR AND
ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT; ASSISTS WITH TRIAGE OF MASS CASUALTIES;
PERFORMS DUTIES RELATED TO EMERGENCY CARE. ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY AND
ROUTINE MEDICAL TREATMENT TO CASUALTIES INCLUDING MINOR SURGERY AND IV
FLUID ADMINISTRATION; ASSISTS WITH OUTPATIENT CARE AND SUPERVISES
OUTPATIENT FACILITIES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A PHYSICIAN, NURSE, OR
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT; ESTABLISHES PRIORITIES FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCY CARE;
STABILIZES PATIENTS AND ACCOMPANIES THEM TO MEDICAL FACILITIES; PROVIDES
GUIDANCE AND SUPERVISION TO SUBORDINATES.
ACE Credit Recommendation for 91B20: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION
BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY, 3 SEMESTER HOURS IN FUNDAMENTALS
OF NURSING, 3 IN BASIC MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES, 4 FOR FIELD
EXPERIENCE IN MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES, AND 3 IN PERSONNEL
SUPERVISION.
Military Occupational Specialty Group 91BACE Guide Number
Title: Medical Specialist MOS 91B-005
SQT (Thru Oct 1991)/SDT (Nov 1991 thru Feb 1995) Taken: None
Description of 91B10: ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN THE FIELD;
ASSISTS WITH OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT CARE; MAINTAINS HEALTH RECORDS AND
CLINICAL FILES; ASSISTS WITH NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS INCLUDING MEDICAL
EXAMINATIONS; TAKES AND RECORDS TEMPERATURE, PULSE, RESPIRATION, AND BLOOD
PRESSURE; APPLIES AND REMOVES SURGICAL, WOUND, OR SKIN DRESSINGS; COLLECTS
AND PREPARES SPECIMENS FOR ANALYSIS; ASSISTS IN CLINIC AND DISPENSARY;
PERFORMS ROUTINE ADMISSION TESTS; ADMINISTERS IMMUNIZATIONS; ASSISTS WITH
TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMMON DISEASES; PROVIDES EMERGENCY MEDICAL
CARE; SURVEYS AND SORTS CASUALTIES; DETERMINES REQUIREMENTS FOR AND
ADMINISTERS EMERGENCY TREATMENT; ASSISTS WITH TRIAGE OF MASS CASUALTIES;
PERFORMS DUTIES RELATED TO EMERGENCY CARE.
ACE Credit Recommendation for 91B10: IN THE LOWER-DIVISION
BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE DEGREE CATEGORY, 3 SEMESTER HOURS IN FUNDAMENTALS
OF NURSING, 3 IN BASIC MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES, AND 3 FOR FIELD
EXPERIENCE IN MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. (NOTE: THIS RECOMMENDATION FOR
SKILL LEVEL 10 IS VALID FOR THE DATES 8/91-9/91 ONLY).

Special Qualification Identifiers: PARACHUTIST (P)
SPECIAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT PERSONNEL (S)

Additional Skill Identifiers: None
Other Learning Experience[Back To Top]
THIS SECTION PROVIDES THE ACADEMIC AND BUSINESS COMMUNITIES WITH A
RECORD OF THE SOLDIER'S LEARNING EXPERIENCES. COURSES LISTED MAY
FALL INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: THOSE THAT ACE WILL NEVER
EVALUATE FOR COLLEGE CREDIT, THOSE THAT ARE PENDING EVALUATION, AND
THOSE THAT ARE EVALUATED BUT ARE NOT CURRENTLY COMPUTER COMPATIBLE.
EVENTUALLY MOST OF THE LEARNING EXPERIENCES IN THE SECOND AND THIRD
CATEGORIES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MAIN BODY OF THE TRANSCRIPT. WE
RECOMMEND REVIEW OF THE LISTINGS WITH THE SOLDIER TO DETERMINE THE
APPROPRIATENESS OF THE EXPERIENCES TO THE SOLDIER'S PROGRAM OF STUDY
OR EMPLOYMENT.
Course Title: MEDICAL SPECIALISTArmy Course Number: 300-91A10
Location: ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCE at FT SAM HOUSTON, TX
From: 10/26/1986 To: 01/16/1987

Course Title: JOINT SOF TRAUMA MEDICArmy Course Number:
011-F18(TRAUMA)
Location: ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCE at FT SAM HOUSTON, TX
From: 05/06/1994 To: 09/21/1994

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