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Lance Anderson

Lance Anderson

Chesapeake

Summary

Highly motivated operations supervisor with nearly six years of experience leading teams, managing resources, coordinating daily operations, and maintaining accountability for personnel and equipment valued in excess of $1 million. Trusted to serve in multiple management positions above my rank, overseeing workforce scheduling, training, operational planning, asset accountability, and mission execution. Recognized for strong work ethic, discipline, adaptability, and the ability to quickly learn new systems and responsibilities while consistently delivering results in fast-paced environments.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Military Police Officer

United States Army
Fort Hood, TX
09.2020 - 09.2026

Fort Cavazos, Texas | 2025–Present

  • Selected as the NCOIC of the Provost Marshal Office Desk Section, overseeing daily law enforcement support operations for one of the largest military installations in the United States.
  • Directly manage a 26-person section responsible for law enforcement administration, detainee processing, patrol support, equipment accountability, case management, dispatch coordination, and emergency response operations.
  • Serve as the primary liaison between Military Police Investigations, Criminal Investigation Division, patrol operations, traffic investigators, civilian law enforcement agencies, and installation leadership.
  • Develop and implement operational procedures, training programs, accountability systems, and workflow improvements to increase organizational effectiveness and mission readiness.
  • Prepare and present operational reports, crime statistics, trend analysis, and law enforcement briefings to senior command personnel.
  • Oversee accountability and maintenance programs for law enforcement equipment valued at more than $700,000.
  • Coordinate personnel scheduling, training requirements, readiness reporting, physical fitness programs, inspections, and performance management.
  • Routinely provide recommendations to senior leaders regarding operational challenges, resource allocation, and organizational improvements.
  • Serve in a position commonly assigned to Staff Sergeants E6 and higher while maintaining supervisory responsibility over personnel, equipment, and mission execution as a Sergeant E5.

Camp Humphreys & Yongsan, Republic of Korea | 2024–2025

  • Selected to serve simultaneously as Law Enforcement Desk NCOIC and Arms Room NCOIC for two U.S. Army installations in the Republic of Korea.
  • Directed law enforcement administrative operations supporting a population exceeding 39,000 Soldiers, civilians, family members, contractors, and foreign nationals.
  • Coordinated operations and information sharing between Korean National Police, Criminal Investigation Division, military intelligence personnel, traffic investigators, operational security personnel, and garrison leadership.
  • Authored and improved operational procedures, continuity programs, mapping systems, and organizational workflows that increased efficiency and provided long-term continuity for future NCOICs.
  • Managed accountability, maintenance, and issuance of military weapons systems and sensitive equipment valued in excess of $300,000.
  • Maintained 100% accountability of assigned personnel and equipment while supporting continuous law enforcement operations across multiple installations.
  • Served as the primary point of contact for numerous military and civilian agencies during investigations, operational coordination, and law enforcement activities.
  • Oversaw and mentored an eight-person team while maintaining responsibility for readiness, welfare, discipline, and professional development.

Lithuania | NATO Force Protection Mission | 2022–2023

  • Selected for a specialized counter-unmanned aircraft systems mission outside primary Military Police duties due to demonstrated adaptability, technical aptitude, and operational performance.
  • Successfully completed training conducted by Air Defense Artillery personnel on DroneBuster counter-drone technology, drone identification, threat assessment, and force protection operations.
  • Transitioned from law enforcement responsibilities to a highly specialized air defense support mission requiring rapid acquisition of technical knowledge and operational procedures.
  • Conducted real-world counter-drone operations in support of NATO force protection missions and regional security requirements.
  • Worked rotating operational shifts responsible for detection, identification, tracking, and mitigation of unmanned aerial threats.
  • Collaborated with multinational military organizations while supporting evolving mission requirements in a dynamic operational environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to quickly master unfamiliar technology and execute mission-critical tasks outside primary occupational specialty.

Poland | NATO Support Mission | 2021–2022

  • Conducted force protection and law enforcement operations across multiple U.S. military installations throughout Poland in support of rotational NATO forces.
  • Traveled between geographically separated military installations to provide continuous law enforcement coverage, security operations, and emergency response capabilities.
  • Coordinated with U.S. military units, host-nation personnel, and allied forces to maintain security, accountability, and operational readiness.
  • Participated in ammunition convoy escort missions supporting the movement of military resources and equipment in proximity to the Ukrainian border.
  • Maintained security of sensitive military assets during transportation operations while ensuring compliance with force protection requirements.
  • Responded to incidents involving military personnel and property while enforcing military regulations and maintaining good order and discipline.
  • Operated in a dynamic multinational environment requiring adaptability, independent decision-making, and coordination with partner organizations.
  • Supported mission requirements across multiple locations while maintaining operational effectiveness in a rapidly evolving security environment.

Education

High School Diploma -

Colorado Virtual Academy
Colorado Springs, CO

Skills

  • Operations Management
  • Personnel Supervision
  • Team Leadership
  • Time Management
  • Resource Management
  • Process Improvement
  • Training Development
  • Asset Accountability
  • Operational Planning
  • Problem Solving
  • Adaptability
  • Discipline & Reliability
  • Inventory Management
  • Safety Compliance
  • Equipment Accountability
  • Logistics Coordination
  • Workforce Development
  • Risk Management
  • Physically Inclined

Accomplishments

• Air Assault School Graduate: Successfully completed one of the U.S. Army's most physically and mentally demanding leadership courses. Trained in helicopter operations, rappelling from UH-60 Black Hawk aircraft, sling-load operations, mission planning, risk management, and small-unit operations while meeting rigorous academic and physical performance standards.

• Norwegian Foot March Badge Recipient: Successfully completed an 18.6-mile military endurance march under strict time requirements, (Less than 4 hours) while carrying required equipment. Demonstrated exceptional physical endurance, mental resilience, discipline, and determination in a challenging international military event.

Timeline

Military Police Officer

United States Army
09.2020 - 09.2026

High School Diploma -

Colorado Virtual Academy
Lance Anderson