Roscoe joined the Army as a means to go to college.
Roscoe enlisted as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal soldier. A military occupational specialty with a challenging curriculum and a high training attrition rate.
Roscoe succeeded in that path, and made Non-Commissioned Officer in a short period of time just before the opportunity to attend West Point presented itself.
Roscoe attended the United State Military Academy Preparatory School and West Point graduating with a engineering degree and branching as a Military Police Officer.
Roscoe would deploy to Guantanamo and Iraq leveraging his training as an MP Officer and his experience as an EOD soldier.
The transition to the civilian world and journey to continue Federal service didn’t work out as planned, but Roscoe found his niche and a new way to serve in modeling and simulations.
This is his story.