
After completing his second active duty contract, Michael was selected to run the Operations Security Program for the highest operational-tempo unit in the Washington National Guard: the 133d Army Band. He was also chosen to be an Assistant Provost-Marshals of the 10th Homeland Response Force, and while training to respond to a nuclear event was invited to apply for a position with a Military Intelligence unit. The transfer was recently approved, and Michael looks forward to the skills and experiences that will come with his new position.
As a civilian, Michael continued to conduct investigations, working in surveillance and counter-surveillance as a bodyguard and private investigator. The training and experience from his active duty, National Guard, and civilian careers have proven invaluable to this project.
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Michael began his military career in 2013, and upon completing his Military Police training was stationed in Germany with a CID unit to conduct overt and semi-covert counter-narcotics investigations. When he returned to the United States he served as a Military Police Investigator at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.