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Frank McCann
Assistant Inspector General at US Army
Frank McCann is a highly experienced professional with an impressive background in military service spanning over 24 years in the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps.
During his tenure, Frank undertook combat deployments to Iraq, Bosnia, and Kosovo, where he led small teams of Sniper/Reconnaissance soldiers on over 150 combat missions, showcasing his exceptional leadership skills and ability to adapt to austere conditions.
With 8 years as a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Specialist and extensive experience as an Army Instructor providing over 250 hours of instruction to State and Federal agencies, Frank has honed his expertise in areas such as conflict resolution, mentorship, and mission accomplishment.
His educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Historical and Political Studies with a 3.75 GPA from the State University of New York Empire State College, along with various specialized courses such as Infantry Maneuvers and Tactics, Explosives Investigation, Homeland Security, and Urban Reconnaissance & Surveillance.
Frank's skill set encompasses leading, instruction, personal discipline, and domestic terrorism awareness, making him a versatile professional with a strong commitment to achieving goals through effective teamwork and resilience.
Throughout his career, Frank has held key positions such as Army Inspector General NCO, G3 Operations & Training Branch NCOIC, and Weapons of Mass Destruction Technician, demonstrating his capacity for handling diverse responsibilities and excelling in challenging environments.
With a focus on harnessing his extensive military experience as a Reconnaissance Marine and Army Soldier, Frank is driven to leverage his skills for meaningful employment opportunities that align with his passion for leadership, instruction, and achieving mission success.