Brandon W. has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Brandon began their career as a Bailbondsman at Bad Boys Bail Bonds, LLC in 2005 and worked there until 2006. Brandon then joined the US Army as a Military Police Trainee/Soldier and served in various roles, including Military Police, Military Police Iraqi Police Instructor, and Military Police Afghan Police Instructor. During their time in the army, they conducted combat missions and patrols, supervised patrols, and assisted with classes and training exercises for Afghan and Iraqi Police. In 2012, they joined the United States Army Military Police and held positions such as Military Police, Military Police Traffic Management and Collision Investigator/Team Leader, Military Police Assistant Patrol Supervisor/Patrol Supervisor, and Sergeant/Operations/PAC/PMO Administration/Supply. Brandon processed human resource matters, awards, pay issues, and leave requests, and processed police reports. In 2018, they became the President of Redding Software Corporation, and in 2019, they took on the role of Director of Software Development at the Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A., Inc.
Brandon W. obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, with a concentration in IT, from Golden Gate University. Brandon attended the university from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, they completed their high school education at Lynbrook High School from 1999 to 2003 and received a high school diploma.
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Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A., Inc.
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The organization now known as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A. Inc.," (MOPH) was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all combat wounded veterans and active duty men and women who have received the decoration. Chartered by the Congress, The MOPH is unique among Veteran Service Organizations in that all its members were wounded in combat. For this sacrifice, they were awarded the Purple Heart Medal. With grants from the MOPH Service Foundation, the MOPH and its Ladies Auxiliary promote Patriotism, Fraternalism, and the Preservation of America's military history. Most importantly, through veteran service, they provide comfort and assistance to all Veterans and their families, especially those requiring claims assistance with the VA, those who are homeless, and those requiring employment assistance. Through the VAVS Program, MOPH volunteers selflessly provide assistance to hospitalized veterans at VA medical facilities and State Veterans Homes. For information contact: Email: Communications@purpleheart.org