User:Jesse Strelow

PERSONAL
Jesse Strelow (24 December 1977 - Present) was born, and raised in Clintonville, Wisconsin on December 24, 1977. His biological parents Gary Peter Strelow, and Yvonne (Gertrude) Katherine Strelow (Kreisal), and brother to Marie Elizabeth Strelow.

Culture
Strelow surname is of Germanic origin. Many European names were registered in medieval documents that mention noble families and also mention migration from the continent during and in the wake of the Norman invasion of 1066. In 1086 William the Conqueror introduced the record of the Great Inquisition known as the Doomsday Book. Other ancient documents that subscribed were the Assize Rolls, the Inquisition and the Ragman Rolls.

Ethnicity
According to DNA results 48% Scandinavia, Eastern Norway, and Western Europe; 35% Europe West, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg; and 16% Eastern Europe.

Social
Strelow is typically an introvert, that was raised in a country house that held to a low to average middle class family environment. He had a handful of close friends growing up, preferring to have interactions on a one-on-one basis. After growing into adulthood, and experiencing much of society, he still prefers the serenity of solitude of nature.

Competing with other members of Hawaii to participate in local island events; such as the 808 marathon's, and other athletic functions.

He has volunteered his time for many organizations, and non-profits organizations, including Pay Aloha Forward; Beyond Blue; Save the Children; Thrive Global; Ronald McDonald House, Hawaii; Aged To Perfection, Wahiawa; National Kidney Foundation; Men's Leadership Hawaii; The Salvation Army.

Education
Strelow completed Military education for the United States Army Airborne School,Fort Sam Houston Health Care Specialist, Emergency Medical Technician - Tactical (EMT-T); Operational and Emergency Medical Skills (OEMS); Warrior Leader Course (WLC); Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS); Brigade Combat Team Trauma Training (BCT3); Expert Field Medical Training (EFMB); Certification of Appreciation (COA); 82nd Airborne EMT-B course; Basic Non-commissioned Officer Course (BNOC) Phase 1; Department of Combat Medic Training Cadre Course (DCMT); Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC); Instructor Training course (ITC); AMEDD Advanced Leader Course (ALC); AMEDD ALC Phase 2; AMEDD ALC Phase 3; ATB Trauma Training; Ultimate Training Munitions (UTM); Equal Opportunity Leaders Course (EOL); Army Combatives Course Level 1; Instructor of the Cycle; Trauma Combat Casualty Care (TC3); TC3 Instructor; Trauma FX Basic course; United States Army Honorable Discharge; US Army Oaths of Reenlistment; TC3 Instructor; Army Senior Leader (SLC); Casualty Notification/ Assistance Officer (CNO/CAO).

His civilian education includes attending Wayland Baptist University; ITT Technical Institute; Franklin University; Fox Valley Technical College where he received his High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED); Attended public education at Clintonville High School (CHS); Clintonville Middle School (CMS); and St. Rose/St. Mary Catholic School.

He completed prerequisites for a Bachelor's Degree (BA) degree in Human Services at Wayland Baptist University, Hawaii, and working toward a Masters of counseling.

Attended PSI Basic; PSI VII LIfe Success; PSI Men's Leadership (MLS); PSI Summit; and PSI Next10 courses. He has completed training in Workplace Bullying; Microsoft Word Level 2; Microsoft Excel Level 1, 2, and 3.

Religion
He regularly attended religious services at St. Rose Catholic Church in Clintonville, and had his Baptism shortly after birth on 8 January 1978 by Reverand Thaddus J. Kaszareh. Jesse Strelow received the Sacrament of the Eucharist on April 27, 1986 with the community of St. Rose. He also celebrated his first Sacrament of Reconciliation on February 21, 1988 at St. Rose Catholic Church. After joining the military Jesse Strelow attended services at various locations throughout his career. Including the Country Church, located in Marion, TX; Japanese Buddhism at the Wahiawa HongWanji in Mililani, and Honolulu Temples; Wat Lao Sithammaram of Hawaii; Thai Buddhist Temple of Hawaii; New Hope Christian Fellowship in Wahiawa, Mililani, and Sand Island; Calvary-By-The-Sea Lutheran Church in Honolulu; Calvary Apostolic Church in Clintonville. He was Re-Baptised at Haliewa on 22 May, 2017.

Strelow regularly practices prayer and meditation daily, he also reads a variety of religous, and faith based books in order to better understand the teachings of God. Religious books include are the Quran; The Bible (New Testament, and Old Testament); the Principles of Jesus; The Four Agreements; The Buddha Book; and The Heart of Awareness.

Heroes, Icons, and Motivational Influences
Stephen King; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Sylvester Stallone; Jean-Claude Van Damme; Hulk Hogan; The Ultimate Warrior; Lou Ferrigno; David Hasselhoff; Mahatma Gandhi; God; Parents, Sister, Family, Friends, Self, Buddy, The Fellowship; Tom Cruise; Sgt. Slaughter;

Books
The Alchemist (novel) 2018; Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail; The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger; The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three; The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands; The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass; The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla; The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah; The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower; The Shining (novel); The Four Agreements; The Voice of Knowledge; The Mastery of Love; the Circle of Fire; The Fifth Agreement; The Five Love Languages;

Television, Movies and Film
WWE Network; Impact! (TV series); American Ninja Warrior; Dr. Phil (talk show); Doctor Who; Lost (TV series); G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1985 TV series); The Transformers (TV series);

The Terminator; Cocktail (1988 film); Bloodsport (film); Star Wars; Harry Potter (film series); Marvel Entertainment;

MILITARY CAREER
Strelow started his career as a Private (E-1) in B/Btry 1-120th Field Artillery for the Wisconsin Army National Guard (ARNG), from 1997 to 2003, and as an active member of the United States Army from 2003 to 2015. He attended Basic Training - Initial Military Training (IET) class 06-98; and Advanced Individual Training (AIT) class 011-98 at Fort Sill; Oklahoma. His AIT consisted of specialized training in learning munitions, and triangulating positions for a Fire Direction Center (FDC) team. After completion of his Associates Degree (AD), and the attack of 9/11, he enlisted into the active side of the Army as a Combat Medic. He completed requirements for his second AIT training as a 68W Health Care Specialist, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. After completion he received orders to Fort Benning, GA, to complete Airborne Training.

As a combat medic, his service time includes duties with the 82nd Airborne Association (AA), 2-504 th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) from 2003 to 2009. While assigned to the 82nd Airborne, he deployed in support of combat operations for OEF, and OIF in Afghanistan, and Iraq. Upon returning from Irag, he received orders for a Permanent Change of Stations (PCS) to serve as an Instructor/Writer at Fort Sam Houston Texas, from 2009 to 2012. He Honorably finished out his military career with the 25th Infantry Division (ID), at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. While assigned to the 25th ID, he served as a Medical Platoon Sergeant for the 3rd Brigade, Special Troops Battalion (STB), and the 29th Engineer Battalion (EB).

Military
Achievement Medal; Good Conduct Medal (United States) x 4; Afghanistan Campaign Medal x2; Commendation Medal x 4; National Defense Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Iraq Campaign Medal w/ star; Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon x 3; Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon x 3; Combat Medical Badge; Parachutist Badge; Expert Marksmanship Device w/ rifle; Parachutist Badge (Germany)

Civilian
Honolulu Marathon (HNL) x 2; Spartan Sprint x 3; Makahiki Challenge x 2; National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) Level 1 and 2; Received rankings in Martial Arts Ku-Kyu; Hachi-Kyu; Shichi-Kyu Belts. American Heart Association Core Instructor Course; Basic Life Support (BLS); Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B); Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS); Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS); BLS Instructor; Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Team Training; The American Legion

Wayland Baptist University President's List x 2; Dean's List x 2; Bachelor of Applied Science; ITT Institute Highest Honors x 1; Honors x 1