SSG Johnnie Vaughn

SSG Johnnie Vaughn

Dates of Service: Sep 1978 - Apr 2005
RETIRED
82% Complete
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Promotions

  • PVT Sep 78
  • PV2 Jan 79
  • PFC Jun 79
  • SPC Jan 80
  • SGT Feb 81
  • SSG Feb 86
  • SGT Mar 93
  • SSG Dec 95

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Bio 

The military opened up many doors for me, and ultimately led to my current field of systems management. It's all about what you make of it.

Military Experiences

Sep 1997 - Sep 1998
BFV NET Augmentation Instructor
Selected as an augmentation instructor for the BFV NET Team (1/29th IN REGT, Fort Benning, GA.), responsible for transition training on the Bradley Fighting Vehicle; U-Coft Certified Instructor/Operator in JAN-98; Moved to Team Operations Sergeant in May-98 (1st National Guard soldier in history of NET); Served as operational hub for support elements of 49th AD during final phase of NET (JUN-SEP 98)
Oct 1994 - Dec 1995
Squad Leader
After my brief period of insanity as the Commo Sergeant, I transferred to the scout platoon. They had an NCO shortage, and had lost people while reorganization as part of the Cav. Having been a light infantry scout and also serving in mechanized infantry, I already knew most of the tasks. Next step: MOS reclassification to get the 19D MOS. At that time, the National Guard had not yet become the deployment force that it is today. There was still a "good old boy" system in effect in many places. Paperwork was often sloppy. In my case, the Readiness NCO either didn't review all my records, or else didn't care. My reclassification paperwork stated I had normal color vision, a prerequisite for becoming a Cav Scout. My red-green colorblindness wasn't caught until just before retiring. :-)
Oct 1993 - Oct 1994
Combat Signal Systems Support
My primary deviation from the combat arms duty positions; For my first year in the Texas National Guard, I held a 31U20 (Commo Sergeant) position. It only took a few field exercises at the Battalion TOC for me to realize that grunt duty was much better. Was glad I hadn't gone through MOS transition yet...

Military Credentials

Professional Development Schools

Apr 1997 - May 1997

Bradley Leaders Course Class 4-97

Nov 1985 - Dec 1985

Basic NCO Course Class #1-86

Jun 1980 - Jul 1980

Primary Noncommissioned Officer's Course (PNCOC)

Individual & Special Skill Schools

May 2004

Total Army Instructor Trainer Course (Inst. Qual)

Dec 2001

Distance Learner Instructor Trainer Course

Jun 1996

Battle Focus Instructor Training Course 96-2

Jul 1995

MOS 19D Cavalry Scout Reclassification RCM113/M901

Additional Specialization(s)
Security Clearance
None / Expired

Academic Degrees

Academic Degrees

Coker College

Bachelor's Degree, Social Sciences

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