MAJ Ramon Aguas
MAJ Aguas commissioned into the Army as a Second Lieutenant from California State
University- Fullerton (CSUF) ROTC program in May of 2013. He graduated from Military Police
Basic Officer Leadership Course before entering the Active Duty Army. There he held the
position of Assistant S4 for the 504th Military Police Battalion at Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
Washington. After his time as the Assistant S4, MAJ Aguas moved into a Platoon Leader role for
the 504th Military Police Battalion at JBLM, Washington. He then became the Assistant
Operations Officer for the 508th Military Police Battalion at JBLM, Washington; before taking
the HHC Executive Officer role for the 22D Military Police Battalion. After, MAJ Aguas became an
Observer Coach-Trainer (OC/T) at the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, California. He
then went on to fulfill the role of Director of Plans, Training, Mobility, and Security (DPTMS) at
Fort Irwin, California, before becoming an Aide-de-Camp for the Deputy General and
General of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM). MAJ Aguas returned as
an OC/T for the Mission Command Training Program before becoming the current APMS,
Executive Officer and ROO for the UCLA ROTC program.



