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Lucas Rogers

Covington

Summary

Dedicated professional with a background in military logistics. Known for leadership in field exercises and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the safe and time effective transport of critical personnel and cargo.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Motor Transport Operator

United States Marine Corps
Joint Base Myers-Henderson Hall, VA
06.2025 - 08.2026
  • Maintenance Chief overtop of a Fleet of 30 GSA vehicles. for 8 months.
  • Listed as the Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge on countless field exercises.
  • Have thousands of tactical vehicle miles carrying critical cargo and high level DoD personnel.
  • Coordinated logistics for troop/cargo movements, ensuring timely delivery of personnel and cargo.

Motor Transport Operator

United States Marine Corps
Quantico, VA
04.2023 - 06.2025
  • Spent 13 months in a Quality Control Billet maintaining and inspecting vehicles determining if they qualified with safety regulations.
  • Supported multiple static displays at the Naval Academy viewing the Joint-Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) and teaching about Convoy Operations.
  • Executed 6 separate Field Exercises at 29 Palms, California leading all Logistics of troop movements, water movements, and the Conex box movements.

Education

High School Diploma -

Alleghany High School
Covington, VA

Skills

  • Operating vehicles
  • Defensive driving
  • Transport readiness
  • Attention to detail
  • I hold of a Secret Clearance

Certification

  • OSHA Outreach Training 30 Hour
  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care
  • Defensive Driving courses
  • Operations Planning course
  • Forklift License
  • Hazardous Materials License
  • I actively hold a Secret Clearance

Timeline

Motor Transport Operator

United States Marine Corps
06.2025 - 08.2026

Motor Transport Operator

United States Marine Corps
04.2023 - 06.2025

High School Diploma -

Alleghany High School
Lucas Rogers