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Trent Reese Master Sergeant 29 years in the U.S Army - Looking for a male role

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Trent Reese was a Master Sergeant who served 29 years in the U.S Army. Stage Manager and Load Master (ground and air) for Sergeant Major of the Army U.S.O. Annual Hope and Freedom tour in Iraq. Performed all stage management activities while in Iraq from 2002-2005. ➢ G8 summit, Sea Island South Carolina (2001). Responsible for welcoming each Head of State. ➢ Stage manager from 1993-1997 in support of President Gerald Ford's Birthday celebration in Vail, Colorado where Bob Hope was the Master of Ceremonies. ➢ Stage manager and protocol coordinator from 1991-1997 for the Annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremonies held in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. ➢ The 1991 National Christmas tree lighting with guest artist Patti LaBelle. ➢ Crew Chief, Recruiting Command Exhibit Team toured the country 11 months of the year setting up at various event venues such as Daytona 500 and Mardi Gras USA. Travelled throughout the U.S. driving and managing an 18-wheel tractor trailer multimedia van. ➢ Facilitated and participated in burials and ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemetery from 1981 to 2006. Trent Reese 4 ➢ Stage manager for eight Annual Veterans Day Ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemetery. ➢ Assistant to the flag officer while assigned to the 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard). ➢ Escort of VIP for General (five-star) Omar Bradley funeral procession, April 1981. ➢ Detailed to the office of the Honorable Clifford Alexander, Secretary of the Arm Trent grew up in a single parent household but always felt something was missing. He talks about meeting a army recruiter within the school and how he looked up to him. Trent chats about his first days within the base and getting Drill sergeants call 5 o’clock on Monday morning. He talks about being shot in the leg and being scared to death. Calling his dad who had zero compassion. Compassion was shown by a drill sergeant who helped him back to fitness. 9/11 brings about a major traumatic experience in his life and changed the way he looked at life.

Trent Reese was a Master Sergeant who served 29 years in the U.S Army. Stage Manager and Load Master (ground and air) for Sergeant Major of the Army U.S.O. Annual Hope and Freedom tour in Iraq. Performed all stage management activities while in Iraq from 2002-2005. ➢ G8 summit, Sea Island South Carolina (2001). Responsible for welcoming each Head of State. ➢ Stage manager from 1993-1997 in support of President Gerald Ford's Birthday celebration in Vail, Colorado where Bob Hope was the Master of Ceremonies. ➢ Stage manager and protocol coordinator from 1991-1997 for the Annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremonies held in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol. ➢ The 1991 National Christmas tree lighting with guest artist Patti LaBelle. ➢ Crew Chief, Recruiting Command Exhibit Team toured the country 11 months of the year setting up at various event venues such as Daytona 500 and Mardi Gras USA. Travelled throughout the U.S. driving and managing an 18-wheel tractor trailer multimedia van. ➢ Facilitated and participated in burials and ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemetery from 1981 to 2006. Trent Reese 4 ➢ Stage manager for eight Annual Veterans Day Ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemetery. ➢ Assistant to the flag officer while assigned to the 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard). ➢ Escort of VIP for General (five-star) Omar Bradley funeral procession, April 1981. ➢ Detailed to the office of the Honorable Clifford Alexander, Secretary of the Arm Trent grew up in a single parent household but always felt something was missing. He talks about meeting a army recruiter within the school and how he looked up to him. Trent chats about his first days within the base and getting Drill sergeants call 5 o’clock on Monday morning. He talks about being shot in the leg and being scared to death. Calling his dad who had zero compassion. Compassion was shown by a drill sergeant who helped him back to fitness. 9/11 brings about a major traumatic experience in his life and changed the way he looked at life.

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