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RICHARD TANNER FARABEE

404 East 3200 North, Lehi, U T 84043 | H: (801)768-0296 | C: (801)921-3938 | richard.farabee@gmail.com

Summary U.S. Army: I entered the US Army on 14 August 2007 and attended basic training at Fort Sill, OK. Upon Graduation of basic training I moved on to my advanced individual training as a Bio-medical equipment repair technician at Sheppard Air Force Base, TX. After thirteen months of training I continued on to Fort Hood, TX where I was stationed at Darnall Army Medical Center in the Medical Maintenance shop. I worked at the hospital repairing and calibrating medical equipment for just about two years before receiving orders to change units to the 1st Cavalry Division. I deployed to Iraq for ten months with the 1st Cav and then returned home and finished out the rest of my six years in the army working in the G3 shop of the 1st Cavalry Division Headquarters as the Ceremonies Non-Commissioned Officer. In that position I narrated all of the 1st Cavalry Division Ceremonies as well as balanced the schedules of all of our ceremonial units to include the 1CD Band, 1CD Horse Detachment, and the 1CD Honor Guard. I was selected above my peers to receive a Hip Pocket Green to Gold Scholarship to become a commissioned officer once I graduate college with my Bachelors Degree. Now I am back here in Utah were I grew up to attend the University of Utah majoring in Business Management. Highlights Mathematical aptitude Approachable Dedicated team player Grew up in Car Sales Fast Typer Excellent Time Management Reliable and dependable Team leadership experience People person MS Office proficient Accomplishments Received 3 Army Commendation Medal's for going above and beyond the call of duty. Received 5 Army Achievement Medal's for showing on multiple occasions my willingness to go above and beyond what was asked. Received over 90% average during training as a Bio-Medical Equipment Repair Technician in a course that had over an 80% failure rate. Selected over thousands of other soldiers to receive a green to gold scholarship to attend college fully funded by the army and become a commissioned officer upon graduation. Experience G3 Ceremonies Non-Commissioned Officer 11/2011 to 07/2013 United States Army Fort Hood, TX In this position I was a narrator for all of the ceremonies that were done for the 1st Cavalry Division Commanding General and staff. Other than just narrating ceremonies though I was also in charge of typing all scripts and typing all tasking orders to let units know what ceremonies they were tasked to do. Also was the schedule planner for all of the ceremonial units in our unit. This means that all requests that came in for the 1st Cav band, horse Cavalry detachment, or the Honor Guard would come through me and I would communicate with whatever unit was requested in order to verify if they could support it and ensuring that all tasks were updated on our calendar. Medical Maintenance Technician 08/2007 to 11/2011 United States Army Fort Hood, TX Repaired and calibrated all kinds of medical equipment from your basic thermometer to x-ray at cat scan. Also this time includes my time in basic training up to the end of my deployment to Iraq. Education Bachelor of Arts: Business Management University Of Utah 2018 Salt Lake City, UT, USA

I just started my second semester of school towards this degree. Certification: Bio-medical Equipment repair Tech 2008 Community College of the Air Force Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, AL, United States I received 72 semester hours from the community college of the Air Force for my training with the Army as a BMET.

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