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Week of  92611 Weekly Employee Newslink Congratulations to Linda Mather for 40 Years with CRST International CEC(SCW/SS) Bradley S. Redden CEC Bradley Steven Redden was born 16 April, 1970 in Charleston, SC. Moving in 1981 to Oklahoma City, OK. He graduated from Putnam City North High School with the class of 1988, and attended Central State University in Edmond, OK for one year prior to enlisting in the Navy on 19 September 1989. BTFN Redden reported to Machinist Mate “A” School in late 1991, and volunteered for Basic Enlisted Submarine School in early 1992. Upon completion of BESS, he re- ported to the USS Omaha (SSN -692) at Pearl Harbor, HI. He promoted to MM3, and was honorably discharged from active duty in 1994, transferring to the U.S. Naval Re- serves, and joining the Seabees of NMCB 22 out of Fort Worth, TX. He was attached in 2002 to NMCB 22’s Air Detachment and called to deploy to Iraq in 2003, and again in 2005 in support of OIF. CE2 Redden was assigned to the SPEC OP Detachment, and served as the Prime Power Liaison to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He promoted to CE1, and deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 in sup- port of OEF, where he served as Bravo Company’s OPS Chief and LPO, and demobilized in 2010. Chief Petty Officer Selection Board advancement results publicly posted in late June 2011, by Navy Administrative message that CE1 Redden had been selected for promotion to Chief Petty Officer. Advancement into the Chief Petty Officer grades is the most significant promotion within the enli sted naval ranks. The uniform changes to reflect this change of duty. Once selected for advancement to Chief, the selectee is made to endure a period of instruction and mentoring by his or her Chief's Mess. The selectee is assigned a sponsor who supervises the selectee's indoctrination. A "charge book", decorated in the manner with advice from the Sponsor, is presented by the selectee for signa- ture to every Chief, Senior Chief, and Master Chief in the local area. These Chiefs provide written tasks, ask questions, or provide guidance to the selectee. Though more than two months long, the last two to three weeks being the most intense, Initiation would commonly begin at midnight and last throughout that night and into the next day ending around midday, the day Chiefs are pinned yearly. CEC(SCW/SS) Bradley S. Redden is currently assigned as NMCB 22’s Sea- bee Combat Warfare Specialist Program Coordinator. He started with CRST Expedited in late November of 2010 as a Safety Trainer at the Oklahoma City termi- nal, and was recently promoted to Training Supervisor for the CRST Cedar Rapids Training Facility. He currently resides in Cedar Rapids, IA, with his wife Shanda, step-son Aaron, and daughter Brinlee.

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8/4/2019 Bradley S Redden

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Week of   9‐26‐11 

Weekly Employee Newslink 

Congratulatioto Linda Math

for 40 Yearwith CRST

Internationa

CEC(SCW/SS) Bradley S. Redden

CEC Bradley Steven Redden was born 16 April, 1970 inCharleston, SC. Moving in 1981 to Oklahoma City, OK. Hegraduated from Putnam City North High School with theclass of 1988, and attended Central State University inEdmond, OK for one year prior to enlisting in the Navy on19 September 1989.

BTFN Redden reported to Machinist Mate “A” School inlate 1991, and volunteered for Basic Enlisted SubmarineSchool in early 1992. Upon completion of BESS, he re-ported to the USS Omaha (SSN-692) at Pearl Harbor, HI.He promoted to MM3, and was honorably discharged fromactive duty in 1994, transferring to the U.S. Naval Re-

serves, and joining the Seabees of NMCB 22 out of Fort Worth, TX. He was attached in 2002 toNMCB 22’s Air Detachment and called to deploy to Iraq in 2003, and again in 2005 in support of OIF.CE2 Redden was assigned to the SPEC OP Detachment, and served as the Prime Power Liaison tohe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He promoted to CE1, and deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 in sup-

port of OEF, where he served as Bravo Company’s OPS Chief and LPO, and demobilized in 2010.

Chief Petty Officer Selection Board advancement results publicly posted in late June 2011, by NavyAdministrative message that CE1 Redden had been selected for promotion to Chief Petty Officer.

Advancement into the Chief Petty Officer grades is the most significant promotion within the enlistednaval ranks. The uniform changes to reflect this change of duty. Once selected for advancement toChief, the selectee is made to endure a period of instruction and mentoring by his or her Chief's

Mess. The selectee is assigned a sponsor who supervises the selectee's indoctrination. A "chargebook", decorated in the manner with advice from the Sponsor, is presented by the selectee for signa-ure to every Chief, Senior Chief, and Master Chief in the local area. These Chiefs provide writtenasks, ask questions, or provide guidance to the selectee. Though more than two months long, theast two to three weeks being the most intense, Initiation would commonly begin at midnight and lasthroughout that night and into the next day ending around midday, the day Chiefs are pinned yearly.

CEC(SCW/SS) Bradley S. Redden is currently assigned as NMCB 22’s Sea-bee Combat Warfare Specialist Program Coordinator. He started with CRST

Expedited in late November of 2010 as aSafety Trainer at the Oklahoma City termi-nal, and was recently promoted to TrainingSupervisor for the CRST Cedar RapidsTraining Facility. He currently resides inCedar Rapids, IA, with his wife Shanda,step-son Aaron, and daughter Brinlee.

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Weekly Employee Newslink Page 2 

Anniversaries

New Employees

New Job Postings

Justin Shiery—Lincoln Sales—6 yrs on 9/26 

Linda Mather—International—40  yrs on 9/27 

Charles Brown—Lincoln Sales—1 yr on 9/27 

Mark Rodenborn—Expedited‐ 1 yr on 9/27 

Bethany Mehmens—Expedited– 1 yr on 9/27 

Austin Bildstein—Expedited—1  yr on 9/27 

Brian Tjelmeland—Expedited—1  yr on 9/27 

Kyle Brockmeyer—Expedited—2 yrs on 9/27 

Ricky Moody—Lincoln Sales—25 yrs on 10/1 

Shane Courll—Lincoln Sales—9 yr on 10/2 

Mark Bulechek—Lincoln Sales—5 yrs on 10/2 

Robert Hart—Lincoln Sales—2 yrs on 10/2 

Narciso Castaneda—Lincoln Sales—1 yr on 10/2 

Sherry Lemp—IT—4 yrs on 10/1 

James Horne—STI—4 yrs on 10/1 

Mike Stull—STI—11 yrs on 10/1 

Jeff  Johnson—STI—11 yrs on 10/1 

Teresa Wilcox—STI—30 yrs on 10/1 

Mark Robinson—STI—33 yrs on 10/1 

Capacity Manager—Logistics , Cedar Rapids 

OS&D Specialist (part time) ‐ International, Cedar Rapids 

Weekend Air Freight Coordinator ‐ Expedited, Cedar Rapids 

Driver Recruiter ‐Malone, Birmingham, AL 

Mark Hemphill ‐ International , Director of  Revenue Services 

Scott Wahl ‐ Expedited, Fleet Manager 

Rob Messick ‐ Expedited, Manager—Customer Service