RAH HERO FEATURE
US ARMY SERGEANT/AUTHOR SEAN AMBRIZ
Sean is a dedicated RAHBASSADOR! His commitment shows in his actions and even more in his words.

"I enlisted in February 2008 as a Military Police Soldier and completed One Station Unit Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
Since that time I have served a wide verity of duty positions to include a Driver, Gunner, Platoon Medic, Team Leader, Designated Squad Marksman, Squad Leader, MMS NCO, Special Reaction Team NCOIC and Platoon Sergeant.
My duty assignment locations thus far have been at Fort Carson, Schofield Barracks, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Fort Leonard Wood.
I have also served in overseas assignments to include two tours in Afghanistan.
Currently, I am assigned to the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence as the MP Senior Leader Course Instructor.
I most recently have earned by Criminal Justice Associates Degree and have earned 170 credit hours towards my Bachelors Degree in Homeland Security.
Some of my more significant career achievements include recently being inducted as number 9, into the Military Police Corps convent Commandants 100, selected in 2011 as All-American, Distinguished Leadership Awardee in BLC and ALC, the 4th Infantry Division NCO of the Quarter, Audie Murphy, receiving the Presidential Volunteer Service Medal and earning two Bronze Stars with Valor."
Since that time I have served a wide verity of duty positions to include a Driver, Gunner, Platoon Medic, Team Leader, Designated Squad Marksman, Squad Leader, MMS NCO, Special Reaction Team NCOIC and Platoon Sergeant.
My duty assignment locations thus far have been at Fort Carson, Schofield Barracks, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Fort Leonard Wood.
I have also served in overseas assignments to include two tours in Afghanistan.
Currently, I am assigned to the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence as the MP Senior Leader Course Instructor.
I most recently have earned by Criminal Justice Associates Degree and have earned 170 credit hours towards my Bachelors Degree in Homeland Security.
Some of my more significant career achievements include recently being inducted as number 9, into the Military Police Corps convent Commandants 100, selected in 2011 as All-American, Distinguished Leadership Awardee in BLC and ALC, the 4th Infantry Division NCO of the Quarter, Audie Murphy, receiving the Presidential Volunteer Service Medal and earning two Bronze Stars with Valor."