United States Army Reserve
Noncommissioned Officer Academy Parks
Virtual Basic Leader Course
Graduation Ceremony
20 November 2020
Class 002-21
Command Sergeant Major James C. Stoots
Commandant
U.S. Army Reserve Noncommissioned Officer Academy Parks
Command Sergeant Major James C. Stoots is a native of
Bowling Green, Ohio. He enlisted in the United States Army
Reserves March 1989, attended Basic Combat Training at Fort
McClellan, Alabama. August 1990, attended Advanced Individualized
Training at Fort Dix, New Jersey where he was awarded the Motor
Transport Operator (88M) Military Occupational Specialty. August
1992, attended United States Army Reserve Force School Fort
McCoy, Wisconsin where he was awarded the Carpentry and
Masonry (12W) Military Occupational Specialty. Command Sergeant
Major Stoots’ duty positions consisted of Motor Transport Operator
Specialist, Carpentry Masonry Sergeant, Construction Squad Leader,
Construction Supervisor, Operations and Training Noncommissioned
Officer, Construction Platoon Sergeant, Construction Operations Sergeant, General
Engineering Supervisor, Sustainment Range and Training Lands Program Manager, First
Sergeant, Installation Management Sergeant Major, Commandant Noncommissioned Officer
Academy.
Command Sergeant Major Stoots’ assignments include, Charlie Company 983rd
Engineer Battalion Toledo, Ohio; 983rd Engineer Battalion Combat Heavy Monclova, Ohio;
HHC 391st MP BN Columbus, Ohio; B Company 980th Engineer Combat Battalion (H) San
Antonio, Texas; 302nd Engineer Company (V) San Antonio, Texas; 416th Theatre Engineer
Command Darien, Illinois; United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) Sustainable
Range Program Fort McPherson, Georgia; USARC G37 Fort Bragg, North Carolina; 926th
Engineer Brigade Montgomery, Alabama; AFRICOM Liaison attached to EUCOM Stuttgart,
DE; United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Fort Bliss, Texas; OCAR/USARC Army
Reserve Installation Management Division Fort Belvoir, VA & Fort Bragg, NC;
Noncommissioned Officer Academy Commandant Parks Reserve Force Training Area.
Deployments consist of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Command Sergeant Major Stoots’ Military Education includes 51B-MOS Course,
Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course,
Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course, United States Army Sergeants Major Academy,
Brigade Pre-Command Course, Command Sergeants Major Development Course,
Commandant Pre-Command Course, Nominative Leader Course, Battle Staff Course,
Airborne Course, Air Assault Course, Rappel Master Course, Joint Engineer Operations
Course, Master Resilience Training Facilitators Course, Contracting Officers Course, Range
Facility Management System Course, and United States Army Reserve Quota Managers
Course. His civilian education includes a Bachelor’s Degree in General Studies from
Grantham University, Lenexa, Kansas.
Command Sergeant Major Stoots’ awards and decorations includes the Meritorious
Service Medal (4OLC), Army Commendation Medal (6OLC), Army Achievement Medal (5
OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (6 knots), Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal
(5OLC), National Defense Service Medal (BSS), Iraq Campaign Medal (2BSS), Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal (2BSS), Armed Forces Reserve Medal
(gold hourglass, M, Numeral 2), Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon
(Numeral 6), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component
Overseas Training Ribbon (Numeral 4), Meritorious Unit Citation, Combat Action Badge, De
Fleury Medal, Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge and Department of Army Staff Badge.
Command Sergeant Major Stoots is married to his junior high sweetheart the Former
Christy Jones of Bowling Green, Ohio. He has 4 kids and 9 grandchildren
Command Sergeant Major Dennis J. Thomas
Basic Leader Course Graduation Guest Speaker
Command Sergeant Major Dennis Jay Thomas enlisted
in the Kentucky Army National Guard in January 1988. He was
assigned as the Command Sergeant Major of the 80th Training
Command (TASS) on 8 February 2018. CSM Thomas has
demonstrated continued dedication and loyalty to Soldiers
throughout his military career by serving in positions of
increasing responsibility and leadership. He served as the CSM
for the 451st Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) while
deployed to Kuwait in 2016. He served as the CSM of the 78th
Training Division, CSM of the 290th Military Police Brigade,
CSM of the 640th Regional Support Group, CSM of the 530th
Military Police Battalion, while deployed to Iraq, CSM of the
6025th Garrison Support Unit, 1SG of Company B, 2nd Battalion, 398th Armor
Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 100th Division (IT).
CSM Thomas is a graduate of the Food Service Specialist, Military Police,
Armor Crewman, Calvary Scout Crewman, Drill Sergeant School, Battle Focus
Instructor Training Course, Air Assault Course, Small Group Instructor Course, First
Sergeant Course, Anti-Terrorism Program Manager Course, Child Abuse Prevention
Investigation Training, Domestic Violence Intervention Training, Crisis/Hostage
Negotiations, Commanders Safety Course, BDE/BN Pre-Command Course,
Sergeants Major Academy, The Senior Leaders Joint Professional Military Education
Course I, Structured Self Development 5, The Senior Leaders Joint Professional
Military Education Course II, The Nominative Leaders Course, and Keystone
Command Senior Enlisted Leaders Course. He graduated Cum Laude with a
Bachelor’s of Science in Criminal Justice from Murray State University, Murray, KY.
CSM Thomas’ awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the
Bronze Star Medal, The Meritorious Service Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, The
Army Commendation Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Army Achievement Medal
with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, The Iraq Campaign Medal (with Bronze Service Star), Global
War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the
Southwest Asia Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, The Armed Forces Reserve
Medal with “M” device and numeral 2 affixed, Kuwait Liberation Medal, the Drill
Sergeant Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. CSM Thomas is a recipient of the
Military Police Regimental Association Order of the Marechaussee in Bronze.
In 1992 he deployed as a Military Police Officer with the 438th Military Police
Company, KKMC Saudi Arabia/Doha, Kuwait. He mobilized a second time in support
of Operation Enduring Freedom serving two years as a Senior Instructor with the 2nd
of the 100th MP Battalion, 100th Division(IT) at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. CSM Thomas
mobilized a third time in January 2008, as the CSM of the 530th Military Police
Battalion in Camp Bucca, Iraq. CSM Thomas mobilized a fourth time in 2016, as the
CSM for the 451st Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. CSM
Thomas mobilized a fifth time in 2017, as the CSM for the 1st Armored Division
Sustainment Brigade (rear) at Fort Bliss, TX in support of Operation Enduring
Freedom.
CSM Thomas retired from the Kentucky State Police as a Master Trooper.
He lives in Murray, KY with his wife Stacey M. Thomas, their son Zachary R. Thomas
and daughter Aubrey N. Thomas.
United States Army Reserve
Noncommissioned Officer Academy Parks
Headquarters Cadre
Commandant CSM Stoots, James C.
SGM Stubenvoll, Aaron M.
Deputy Commandant 1SG Lape, Lonnie T.
SSG Medina, Mark L.
First Sergeant MSG Nelson, Leon P.
SFC Moreno, Carlo F.
Human Resources NCOIC SFC Crickenberger, Joseph B.
Opera ons NCOIC
Supply NCOIC
Healthcare NCOIC
Basic Leader Course Cadre
Chief of Training MSG Cook, Alonzo M.
Senior Small Group Leader SFC Coleman II, Cur s
Senior Small Group Leader SFC Simpson, Krystal K.
Senior Small Group Leader SFC Santana, Maria M.
Senior Small Group Leader SFC Mellberg, Jacob L.
Training Team Manager SFC Guerrero, Anthony J.
Small Group Leaders
SSG Barne , Brandon L. SSG Jennings, Antonio D.
SSG Boudreau, Michael F. SSG McLean, Derrik M.
SSG Carrillo, Anthony J. SSG Rivera, Chris an A.
SSG Diego, Coty F SSG Rupp, Daniel J.
SSG Gatbonton, Kenneth S. SSG Sanchez, Carlos A
SSG Hebert, Tiara J. SSG S lls, Demetri E.
SSG Horvath, Jennifer SSG Terre, Kevin A.
Basic Leader Course Class 002-21 Awardees
Distinguished Honor Graduate
SPC Edwin Nicolasgarcia
Honor Graduate
SPC Kelsey A. Deboer
Commandant’s Writing Award
SGT Jenny L. Stewart
Commandant’s List
SPC ABAD RHODAJOANNE P. SPC LEACH RACHEL M.
SPC AMBROSE MACKENZIE R. SPC LIM BRANDON Y.
SPC AUGUSTINE KATRINA R. SPC LUNOD CAMERON J.
SGT BELTRAN MARIA A. SGT MAGOOLAGHAN COLIN P.
SPC BRANNEN BRADY M. SPC MILLER RONALD E III.
SGT BUTLER SHAUNA L. SPC NAVARRO DANIEL E.
SPC CHAIREZ SHALAM D. SPC NICOLASGARCIA EDWIN.
SPC CHAPEL JAYLIN D. CPL PETTIT ZACHARY E.
SPC CHEN DEREK G. SPC PHANNIS NICOLE H.
SPC DAVIS KENDRA L. SPC RUTLEDGE JESSICA C.
SPC DEBOER KELSEY A.
SPC EVERETT ALYSSA A. CPL SCHUBERT ALEXANDER E.
SPC FINLAYSON NICHOLAS R.
SPC GALVEZ LEIF B. SPC SERRANOISIDORO
CPL HAHN STEPHAN J. ALEXANDRA
SPC HARRIS MAYA L.
SGT STEWART JENNY L.
SPC STOWE KAREEM A.
SPC WHITNER TERRY L.
Basic Leader Course Class 002-21 Graduates
SPC ABUAN FREDERICK B. JR SPC CHEN EVA
SPC ALIMILLER OSHYA T. SPC CIANCIOLO NICHOLAS R.
CPL ANACAY JONAH R. SPC COLOSI ALEXIS N.
SPC APPEL ALEXIS B. SPC CUEVAS STEPHANIE H.
SPC ARGUETA EDGAR I. SPC CURTIS ALEXIS A.
SPC ARREDONDO SAMANTHA L. CPL DEANGELO JOHN J. IV
SPC ARROYO SANDRA. SPC DUTTON MARNA I.
SPC AYON CUAUHTEMOC. SPC ESTRELLA OLIVER A.
SPC BAEZ SARAH. SPC FIGUEROA SEAN M.
SSG BAKER GREGORY P. SPC FITTING LUKE J.
SGT BEER JOHN M. CPL FOO ROBERTGARY C.
SPC BOWEN KEANNA C. SPC FULLER JONATHAN R.
SPC BRIDGES DESTINY R. SPC GARCIA DAVID A.
SPC CABALLERO PABLO SPC GARCIA DEBORAH G.
SGT CAJUDO CYRUS J. SPC GARIBAY SARAH A.
SPC CAMACHO JAVIER C. SPC GIBSON QUINLAN C.
CPL CAMPBELL DOUGLAS M. SPC GIRARDOT FRANCIS X.
CPL CANO VICTORIA M. SPC GLADU JUSTIN M.
SGT CASTILLO JUSTIN A. SPC GOERTLER TAYLOR M.
SPC CHAVEZ DALLAS SPC GOMEZ MARLENE
Basic Leader Course Class 002-21 Graduates
SPC GOMEZ-CAMBEROS SPC LITZSEYADAMS DERESE J.
BERENICE CPL LOBUSTA ROYDANIEL V.
SPC GONZALEZ JIMENEZ
IGNACIA E.
SPC GONZALEZ MIGUEL T. SPC LOPEZ ANTHONY M.
SGT GRAYS SHAMEKA A. SGT LOPEZ SILVIA.
SPC GRIFFIN CHRISTIAN A. SGT LOPEZINIGUEZ FERNANDO I.
SPC GROSSMAN ZACHARY L. SPC LUCIONWIMMER NATHAN Z.
SPC HARDY ALEXANDER M. SPC LYNCH LOREN M.
SPC HARDY DALLAS B. SPC MAESTAS DERRICK C.
SPC HEMMIE BRANDON M. SGT MAGGS PRESTON H.
SPC HERON CHAUVON N. SPC MANLEY AUSTIN T.
SPC MARQUEZ BRIAN C.
CPL HOUFF MARINA L. SPC MARTIN KEVIN E.
SPC MARTINEZORTIZ IVANA N.
SGT HUNTER JACLYN N. SPC MEDINA ALEJANDRA A.
SPC MENDEZ BADILLO W.
SPC ISRAEL JOSEPH R. SPC METZGER RYAN L.
SPC MITCHELL MICHAEL C.
SPC IZQUIERDO SOLIVAN SPC NASH JOSHUA X.
BRYAN J. CPL NATALI JEFFERY J.
SPC NAYOU FRED
SPC JOHNSON MARQUISHA L.
SGT KIRK MATTHEW L.
SPC KNAUER ALEXANDER W.
SPC KNIGHT STEPHEN N.
SPC LIERA ANGEL I.
SPC LITTLE NICHOLAS M.
Basic Leader Course Class 002-21 Graduates
SPC NIX GARRETT R. SPC STUTZMAN STEPHEN M.
SPC NOLAN WAYNE N. SPC TANNER JUSTIN T.
SGT OCAMPO DUSTIN N. SGT TAYLOR BRENT M.
SPC PANGELINAN VINCENT M. SPC TIPTON GARRETT L.
CPL PARADA JOSE I. JR SPC VASQUEZ NESTOR A.
SPC PEART RYAN M. SGT VELA ESMERALDA B.
CPL PERSON DEADRICK K. SPC VELEZRAMOS URIEL Y.
SPC PINEDA ULYSSES I. SPC VENZON NATHANIEL Z.
CPL PRICE JACOB M. SPC VERDESOTO EDWIN S.
SPC RANDORF WESTON J. SPC VILLANUEVA JULIA A.
SGT RODRIGUEZ OSCAR R. SGT VILLANUEVA XHINDLY G.
SGT SADDER SANTINO M. SPC VU PHILIPP
SPC SALAS JAIME A. CPL WALSH COLLIN P.
SPC SAMANITANIELU TEVITA S. SPC WILLIAMS CHRISTOPHER R.
SPC SIAW GORDON K. CPL WILLIAMS JAEGER C.
SPC SIFUENTES ANTHONY SPC YACAS JUVILYNE M.
SPC SOTO MORADEL DAVID N. CPL YANEZ JOSE M.
SPC STANDBACK CARLIA I. SPC YOON DAVE L.
SPC STILES CAROLYN E. CPL YOUSSEF JOSEPH E.
E4 STIPANCIC-AVILA NADINE C. SPC ZAPATA JOHN S
Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer
No one is more professional than I. I am a
noncommissioned officer, a leader of Soldiers. As a
noncommissioned officer, I realize that I am a member of
a time honored corps, which is known as "The Backbone
of the Army". I am proud of the Corps of
noncommissioned officers and will at all times conduct
myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the military
service and my country regardless of the situation in
which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to
attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety.
Competence is my watchword. My two basic
responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind
accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my
Soldiers. I will strive to remain technically and tactically
proficient. I am aware of my role as a noncommissioned
officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role.
All Soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will
provide that leadership. I know my Soldiers and I will
always place their needs above my own. I will
communicate consistently with my Soldiers and never
leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when
recommending both rewards and punishment.
Officers of my unit will have maximum time to
accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish
mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as
that of my Soldiers. I will be loyal to those with whom I
serve; seniors, peers, and subordinates alike. I will
exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the
absence of orders. I will not compromise my integrity,
nor my moral courage. I will not forget, nor will I allow my
comrades to forget that we are professionals,
noncommissioned officers, leaders!
The Army Song
March along, sing our song, with the Army of the free.
Count the brave, count the true, who have fought to victory.
We’re the Army and proud of our name!
We’re the Army and proudly proclaim:
First to fight for the right,
And to build the Nation’s might,
And the Army goes rolling along.
Proud of all we have done,
Fighting till the battle’s won,
And the Army goes rolling along.
Then it’s hi! hi! hey!
The Army’s on its way.
Count off the cadence loud and strong;
For where’er we go,
You will always know
That the Army goes rolling along.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
US ARMY RESERVE NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY PARKS
BUILDING 340, CROMWELL AVE
DUBLIN, CA 94568
AFRC-RTC-NP 20 November 2020
MEMORANDUM FOR Graduating Class of BLC Class 002-21
SUBJECT: Graduation Message
1. Becoming a Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) is a tremendous
accomplishment, but achieving the level of education
commensurate with that rank truly enhances your ability to perform
as an effective leader. You are now a graduate of a very
challenging, demanding and rewarding Basic Leader Course and I
want to personally congratulate each of you on a “JOB WELL
DONE”.
2. As you move forward, a greater challenge awaits implementing
the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired throughout the Basic
Leader Course. Upholding the highest standards of the NCO Corps
and the United States Army are your responsibility at all times. As
graduates of this academy, you are well prepared for greater
responsibility. Your peers, subordinates, and superiors alike will
look to you for sound judgment, increased performance, and
exemplary leadership. Therefore, I charge each of you to practice
what you have learned here and instill into everyone you come in
contact with the zeal for professionalism and mission
accomplishment.
3. Again, I extend my personal congratulations. You may be
justifiably proud of your accomplishment. NCOs MAKE IT
HAPPEN!!
JAMES C. STOOTS
CSM, USA
Commandant