1. Honorably Discharged
11HP E-5
Combat Veteran - Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraqi
Sergeant Heavy Anti-Armor Weapons Paratrooper
Additional Duties - Communications Chief, Squad Leader
Attended 6-week Primary Leadership Development Course. The course develops self-
discipline, motivation, physical readiness, and proficiency.
Attended Airborne Training School, Basic Combat Training, Special Weapons systems training.
MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
11HP
ARMY, ACTIVE: SARGENT, E-5 Skill Level 10
JAN 2004 - JUN 2004 (6 Months )
ARMY, ACTIVE: SPECIALIST 4, E-4 Skill Level 10
JAN 2002 -JAN 2004 (2 Years )
ARMY, ACTIVE: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, E-3 Skill Level 10
JUN 2000 -JAN 2002 (1 Year 6 Months )
EXPERIENCE HISTORY
OCCUPATION: 11B, Infantryman
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11B
(MOS-11B-005, Exhibit dates MAR 1995 - JUN 2004)
Leads, supervises, and serves as a member of a infantry unit of 10-20 persons,
employing individual weapons, machine guns, and antiarmor weapons in offensive and
defensive ground combat.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Uses individual infantry weapons; lays field wire; performs basic
communications functions and operates communication equipment; utilizes camouflage to
conceal weapons and personnel; constructs minor fortifications, performs land navigation;
performs preventive maintenance on weapons, equipment, and some vehicles; makes verbal
reports; administers first aid; operates wheeled vehicles to transport personnel, supplies, and
equipment.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11B
(MOS-11B-005, Exhibit dates MAR 1995 - JUN 2004)
2. Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student
(10/83).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 11B
Combat Rifle Crewmember (DOT 378.684-014)
OCCUPATION: 11H, Heavy Antiarmor Weapons Crewman
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11H
(MOS-11H-003, Exhibit dates FEB 1992 - JUN 2004)
Leads, or serves as a member of heavy antiarmor crew-served vehicles squad, section,
or platoon.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Serves as a loader of a special ammunition weapon; fires weapon or
drives the vehicle; prepares ammunition; exercises safety precautions and knows first aid
procedures; lays field wire; performs basic communications functions and operates
communication equipment; performs preventive maintenance on vehicle, armament, and
weapon fire control system; assists in clearing or breaching minefields or fortifications.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 11H
(MOS-11H-003, Exhibit dates FEB 1992 - JUN 2004)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student
(3/94).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 11H
Infantry Weapons Crewmember (DOT 378.684-026)
SPECIAL QUALIFICATION IDENTIFIER
P - Parachutist
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
MILITARY TRAINING: AUG 2003 - SEP 2003
3. ARMY COURSE: 600-00-PLDC, Total Army Training System (TATS) Primary Leadership
Development
LENGTH: 4-5 weeks (362-390 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL EDUCATION:
(AR-2201-0253, Exhibit dates OCT 1993 - JUN 2004)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform all basic tasks
related to noncommissioned officer leadership responsibilities.
This course includes introductory material on personal leadership, communication,
resource management, and training management. The leadership block includes material on
leader characteristics, ethics, problem solving, styles of leadership, human motivation, personal
counseling, and the exercise of authority. Emphasis is placed on teaching to teach and on
leading personnel in a small-unit environment. Substantial attention is given to practical
application in a field-based environment.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-2201-0253, Exhibit dates OCT 1993 - JUN 2004)
In the lower-division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in principles of
supervision and 2 in military science (8/02)
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 6802PLDC)
MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2000 - OCT 2000
ARMY COURSE: 2E-SI5PSQI7/011-SQIP, Airborne
LENGTH: 3-4 Weeks (113-119 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL EDUCATION:
(AR-2201-0455, Exhibit dates OCT 1992 - DEC 2001)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform battlefield
parachuting.
Methods include jump tower training, landing falls, malfunctions, and actul jump
experience.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-2201-0455, Exhibit dates OCT 1992 - DEC 2001)
Credit is not recommended because of the military-specific nature of the course
(10/00).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 2ESI5PSQI7011SQIP)
4. MILITARY TRAINING: JUN 2000 - SEP 2000
ARMY COURSE: 11H10OSUT, Heavy Antiarmor Weapons Infantryman
LENGTH: 13 Weeks, 3 Days
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates DEC 1998 - SEP 2003)
Course provides a logical a logical progression of individual skills and tasks, selected to
develop a disciplined, motivated soldier proficient in common entry level infantry tasks, Course
develops self-discipline, motivation, physical readiness, and proficiency in combat survivability
and gunnery techniques with heavy antiarmor weapons (TOW) that will enable the soldier to
become a productive member of a unit. Duty position unique unit training will be required to
fully integrate the graduate into the unit.
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 11H10OSUT)
MILITARY TRAINING: MAY 2000 - JUN 2000
ARMY COURSE: RECBN, Reception Battalion Attrition
LENGTH: 3 Days
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: RECBN)