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It is my honor to recommend Federal Air Marshal Kenneth Randles for the position of Training Instructor of the Federal Air Marshal Service’s Detroit Field Office. As a highly respected member, mentor, and leader, FAM Kenneth Randles’ s contributions to the Federal Air Marshal Service are exemplary. His dedication to the mission is unequaled and places him in the top tiers of his peers. Joining the Federal Air Marshal Service in August 2010, FAM Randles brought with him significant training and military experience. FAM Randles has an unblemished flight record amassing a faultless 1,738,875 international and domestic flight miles as both a FAM Team Leader and member over his 5 year career. During these missions, he ensures he and his team is prepared for the worst …show more content…
During that time he served nine years as a basic training drill instructor and then later as a senior drill sergeant, having graduated in the top 10% of his drill sergeant class. During his assignments as a drill instructor, FAM Randles trained thousands of soldiers with no reported injuries. Many of his platoons were selected as the company honor platoon. As a senior drill sergeant, FAM Randles supervised two active duty drill instructors. From 2005-2006, FAM Randles supervised the basic rifle marksmanship course, where he supervised 30 soldiers and 20 civilian. During 2008, FAM Randles was selected to manage the convoy live fire range at Fort Benning, Georgia, which was considered the highest risk range on the installation. FAM Randles developed and managed a physical fitness program for the US Army Human Resources Command in Washington, D.C. This program improved fitness scores by 50%. Although FAM Randles has extensive military training experience, he understands the difference between a law enforcement training environment and a military training environment, with their many

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