Larry Schrecengost has extensive work experience in the field of technical instruction and simulation exercises. Larry currently holds the position of Technical Instructor and Course Developer at Advancia Government Services. Prior to this, they worked as an Exercise Controller and Technical Instructor at Potawatomi Business Development Corporation and Charles F. Day and Associates, LLC, where they performed duties such as Instructor/Controller/HiCON and LoCON during simulation exercises, provided support to training exercises, and contributed as a Warfighting Function of Sustainment SME.
In their earlier career, Larry served as a Training Instructor for the US Army Civilian at Fort Leonard Wood, where they provided digital instruction, simulation training support, and gaming instruction to various military organizations. Larry also worked as an Operations and Training Specialist at the MPRI division of L3, where they provided technical support for simulation exercises, integrated battle command systems, and applied technical knowledge to design and execute simulations.
Larry's work experience dates back to 1988 when they started their career as a Combat Development Supervisor, Instructor, and Platoon Trainer for Military Professional Resources Inc. (L-3). Larry was responsible for providing technical support and integrating constructive environments and battle command systems for seamless training events. Additionally, Larry served in the US Army as a CPL from 1990 to 1991.
Overall, Larry Schrecengost's work experience highlights their expertise in technical instruction, simulation exercises, and the application of battle command systems in a training environment.
Larry Schrecengost earned their Associate's Degree in Computer Aided Drafting and Design from Triangle Technical Institute, which they attended from 1986 to 1988. Larry then went on to obtain their Bachelor's Degree in General Studies from Columbia College, where they studied from 2008 to 2013. In addition to their degrees, Larry also holds certifications in DSCA Defence Support to Civil Authorities from MORAD-NORTHCOM, obtained in November 2015, and Simulations S7 from the Department of the Army. The specific month and year of obtaining the Simulations S7 certification were not provided.
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