Title: Master Gunnery Sergeant (Retired)
Company: United States Marine Corps
Location: Orange Park, Florida, United States
Master Gunnery Sergeant Stober Lee Evans, (Ret.), Master Gunnery Sergeant (Retired) at the United States Marine Corps, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Military for dedication, achievements, and leadership in security.
Mr. Evans notably served his country as an assistant operation chief of the First Marine Corps Division and as an operation and training manager with the United States Marine Corps between 1982 and 2009. For his years of service and courage, he was presented with 25 medals and ribbons. Alongside such accolades, he takes the most pride in being a mentor to his fellow servicemen and watching them retire as E-9s. Upon his return to civilian life, Mr. Evans worked as a security guard at Mayo Hospital in Jacksonville Florida, Chamberlain University College of Nursing and Jacksonville Job Corps. Likewise, he was the head of security at the Duval County Courthouse and Camp Blanding Joint Training Center.
Following his retirement in 2009, Mr. Evans went on to offer his skills in security training and operations, private investigations and personal protection. With this, he was a supervisor for G4S from 2010 to 2012, as site security manager for First Coast Security from 2012 to 2013 and as a safety, driver and security officer for Jacksonville Job Corps Center from 2012 to 2013. To further his knowledge, he earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice and law enforcement administration from the University of Phoenix in 2014. Outside of his primary work, Mr. Evans devoted himself to his community by volunteering at the Shiloh Outreach Center and the Combat Group at the Veteran Center of Jacksonville, attending for the last several years.
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