MSG Sean Hendricks

MSG Sean Hendricks

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  • PFC Dec 86
  • SPC Mar 88
  • SGT Jul 90
  • SSG Aug 95
  • SFC May 99
  • MSG Oct 04

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Master Sergeant Sean C. Hendricks WTB-Europe Headquarters, Kaiserslautern, Germany MSG Hendricks is a native of Long Island, New York. He entered the Army in December 1986, attended Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. and Advanced Individual Training for MOS 91A (Medical Specialist aka Combat Medic) at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. MSG Hendricks has earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from Trident University International. His military education includes the Basic Healthcare Administration Course, the WTU Staff Training Course, the JMESI Healthcare Management Seminar, the Group Practice Management Course, the USASMA First Sergeant Course, Class 12-08 and the Battle Staff NCO Course, Class 13-02; the AMEDD Advanced NCO Course; AMEDD Basic NCO Course; and PLDC which is currently known as the Warrior Leader Course. He has also completed the Faculty Development Course, Video Tele-Training Instructor Course, Equal Opportunity Representative Course and Small Group Instructor Course. Prior to his current position as the WTB-E S3 Operations NCOIC, MSG Hendricks served as the First Sergeant of the HMEDDAC Medical Company, Heidelberg, Germany. Previous assignments include: HMEDDAC Senior Healthcare NCO, Heidelberg, Germany, S3 Operations NCOIC of the 501st Sustainment Brigade, Camp Carroll, Korea, First Sergeant of the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the Senior Clinical NCO of the Burn Center, USAISR, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, NCOIC, Brigade Surgeon Section, 172d Stryker Brigade Combat Team and the Medical Platoon Sergeant for HHC, 2-1 Infantry Battalion, 172d SBCT; Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge of the AMEDD Center and School Rock Drill Facility; Instructional Team Leader, Company B, 232d Medical Battalion; NCOIC, Emergency Department, Training NCO and Security Manager for the USA MEDDAC, Fort Irwin, CA; NCOIC, Squadron Aid Station, HHT, 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Irwin, CA (NTC); NCOIC, Battalion Aid Station, 1st Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment (M), Hohenfels, Germany (CMTC); Squad Leader, 21st Evacuation Hospital, 1st Medical Group, Fort Hood, TX and Senior Medic, HHC, 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment (M), Fort Hood, TX. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (three oak leaf clusters), Army Commendation Medal (three oak leaf clusters), Army Achievement Medal (one silver and two bronze oak leaf clusters), Good Conduct Medal (8th award), Global War on Terrorism-Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal (one bronze service star), Korea Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal (two bronze service stars), NCO Professional Development Ribbon (numeral 3), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (numeral 4), The German Marksmanship Badge, (Schutzenschnur, Bronze). He earned his Expert Field Medical Badge and the Drivers Badge for both wheel and track at Fort Hood, TX. MSG Hendricks and his wife Myra are the proud parents of one daughter, Nzynga and one son Aaron.

Military Experiences

Dec 2015 - Present
Aug 2012 - Sep 2014
WTB-E
Senior Operations Sergeant
Senior NCO-in-Charge of the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe S3; directly supervises two Staff Sergeants; advises Command and Staff on Health Services Support as part of the integrated and comprehensive continuum of care and services for the Warriors in Transition and their Families; facilitates as the Warrior Transition Office NCOIC in coordination with Warrior Transition Command and Europe Regional Medical Command; ensures timely analysis, courses of action development, coordination, distribution of orders and taskings supporting the three Warrior Transition Units and their 174 Warriors.
Feb 2012 - Jul 2012
HMEDDAC
First Sergeant
Senior Enlisted Advisor in the USA MEDDAC, Heidelberg Medical Company consisting of 350 Soldiers to include the Headquarters, Europe Regional Medical Command; directly supervises one Senior NCO and two orderly/training room Specialists; provides expert experience based advice to the Commander on training and enlisted personnel actions; conducts daily unit operations; supervises routine administrative functions; maintains and inspects NCO and Soldier barracks and common areas; responsible for the overall health and welfare of all Soldiers assigned; prepares personnel status reports.
Sep 2011 - Feb 2012
HHC
Senior Healthcare NCO
Sr Clinical Advisor for the USA MEDDAC, Heidelberg; supporting 18,000 beneficiaries within the MEDDAC area of responsibility; provides guidance and advice to the Deputy Commander for Clinical Services on all enlisted issues; responsible for the assignment, management and overall supervision of 98 enlisted personnel and 17 civilian staff members; evaluates, advises, coordinates, directs and communicates with 12 internal clinics and two outlying clinics; interprets, develops, implements and enforces MEDCOM Access to Care initiatives; assists in the management of budgets totaling $1.3 million.

Deployments

(1 year, 4 months)
Aug 2005 - Nov 2006
Iraq ribbon
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)
NCOIC, BDE Surgeon Section in the 3rd Stryker BCT (172d SBCT - Ft. Wainwright, AK) deployed to OIF IV; responsible for the supervision of one Sr NCO; provides experience based advice to the Surgeon on medical training and equipment; manages the medical enlisted strength within the BDE; utilizes medical tracking systems to monitor patient movements.

Academic Degrees

Academic Degrees

2010 - 2012

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