1. Harilson
Jeffrey B. Harilson jbh0369@outlook.com
504.697.8040 W 403 Amelia Street
910.546.7809 C Gretna, Louisiana 70053
Citizenship: US Veterans Preference: 5 points
Work Experience
Operations Chief 08/12 - Present
Headquarters Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve E-7/ Gunnery Sergeant
United States Marine Corps S: Major George Jacobs
2000 Opelousas Avenue P: 504.697.8032 May contact
New Orleans, La 70114 60 hrs/w, $54,000/yr
Duties: As the Headquarters Battalion and Facility Operations Chief for the Marine Corps Support
Facility in New Orleans, I am responsible for the coordination and conduct of all annual training
requirements for approximately 1350 Marines across the five major commands within Marine Forces
Reserve. Recognized as a subject matter expert with regard to all aspects of training and training
regulations, safety and security. Also, I have been assigned as the Facility Assistant Emergency
Manager and Antiterrorism Officer. With those duties, I have initiated both classroom instruction
and training for Destructive Weather, Facility Lockdown, Continuity of Operations and Active
Shooter scenarios. I am a member of the Marine Corps Support Facility Mission Assurance Working
Group and Continuity of Operations Working Group, and routinely coordinate with civilian agencies
and other branches of the military for support and response during destructive events. I supervise a
staff of approximately twelve Marines and I am directly responsible for their career progression and
mentorship.
Coordinated and supervised all weapons qualification ranges conducted by Headquarters Battalion,
and logistically planned and supervised the movement of all weapons, gear, personnel and
ammunition to ranges throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. Authored Memorandum of
Understanding between the Marine Corps Support Facility and Camp Shelby Army National Guard
Base for the use of live fire ranges to support annual training. Initiated and managed the facility’s
Respiratory Protection Program, within the guidelines set by the OSHA Respiratory Protection
Standard, to support 65 federal police officers assigned to the facility. Assisted with rewriting the
facility’s Emergency Operations Plan, Continuity of Operations Plan and the Installation’s
Emergency Management Program and re-wrote the Battalion’s Destructive Weather Order.
Coordinated with General Officer and Executive Level personnel to plan and conduct events with
both State of Louisiana and City of New Orleans officials. Selected to represent Marine Forces
Reserve on the Mayor of New Orleans board to eliminate veteran homelessness. Successfully
managed the Funeral Honors Platoon for 96 Marine veteran funerals in southeastern Louisiana and
south Mississippi.
Weapons Company Operations Chief 8/10 – 08/12
2nd
Battalion, 6th
Marines S: SgtMaj William Frye
United States Marine Corps P: 757.887.7402 May contact
Camp Lejeune, NC 28543 60 hrs/w, $54,000/yr
Duties: Plan, coordinate, support and supervise all required training and logistical support for a
company size infantry unit, and prepare the personnel assigned to the company to conduct combat
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operations, humanitarian support operations and security operations. Manage, control and
communicate the company’s combat and logistical status to higher headquarters. Assessed, planned
and executed the company’s internal sustainment requirements in challenging environments and
locations around the world. Planned, coordinated and executed the delivery and accountability of all
logistical needs, to include: fuel, food, water, ammunition, weapons, vehicles and personnel for a unit
of 200 to 500 Marines and Afghan soldiers over an area of operations of 200 square miles. Designed,
built, organized and supervised the operation of two unit command posts, and coordinated the
supporting fires and movements of subordinate units for all combat operations conducted by
Weapons Company.
Responsible for, and maintained accountability of all of the company’s assets, valued at
approximately $30 million dollars. Conducted two seven month deployments to Afghanistan within
two years due to a range of crises throughout the world. Ensured the readiness and training for all
personnel assigned, and their families, during the high tempo training and deployment schedule.
Mentored and managed the career development of approximately 200 Marines assigned to the
company.
Formal Course Manager and Instructor 08/07 – 08/10
Expeditionary Warfare Training Group S: Major Winston Heron
United States Marine Corps P: 703.784.3420 May contact
JEB Little Creek, Va 23518 60 hrs/w, $54,000/yr
Duties: Produce personnel trained in ground operations and the setup, management, tear down and
transportation of a regimental or battalion Combat Operations Center. During this ten day formal
course, students are taught to prepare operations maps and maintain situation maps indicating
location, strength, tactical deployment and emplacements of friendly units. This force tracking is then
transferred to digital platforms utilizing software such as Command and Control Personal Computer
(C2PC) and the Joint Tactical Common Operational Picture (COP) Workstation (JTCW).Upon
graduation, Marines are awarded the secondary Military Occupational Specialty of 8711, Ground
Operations Specialist. Recognized within the community as the subject matter expert for all training
in regards to Command and Control Operations.
Upon assignment, I immediately began to update all curriculum for the course. Developed and
promulgated lesson plans, digital presentations, student handouts and practical exercises for assigned
periods of instruction. Responsible for the proper utilization of the course’s fiscal budget, facilities,
academics and logistical coordination as needed. Successfully graduated 228 students representing all
branches of the Department of Defense. Promoted to Gunnery Sergeant during this tour.
Infantry Unit Leader 08/93 – 08/07
United States Marine Corps S: Colonel William Jurney
Various locations around the world P: 910.554.6925 May contact
60 hrs/w, $40,000/yr
Duties: Supervise and assist in the supervision of personnel during training and tactical employment
of an infantry unit. Direct and supervise personnel in preparing weapons and equipment for
movement and combat operations. Directs and supervises personnel in the establishment of unit
command posts and assists in the operation of command posts. Assists supervisors in formulating
plans of employment of the unit and with directing and leading the unit. Assists supervisor in
coordinating employment of the unit’s fire and support weapons. Inspects the unit’s weapons and
equipment to determine the functioning condition of all weapons and equipment, and initiates action
to correct deficiencies. Directs personnel in preparation of unit correspondence, reports, schedules,
and rosters. Plans and directs personnel with the units asset and resource distribution plans.
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During this time I deployed 8 times in support of various operations and training exercises and
deployed to Fallujah and Ramadi, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I was continuously
assigned to positions of responsibility that exceeded my current rank. I was promoted through the
ranks from Private First Class to Staff Sergeant and meritoriously promoted to Corporal and
Sergeant. Regarded as a subject matter expert on infantry tactics, techniques and procedures and
proficient with all weapons that are used in an infantry battalion.
Education
Presently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management. Current GPA is a
3.1. American Military University, Charles Town, WV 25414
05/93 High School Diploma
Clarksville High School, Clarksville, IN 47129
Job Related Training
02/14 Joint Humanitarian Operations Course, USAID, MCSF, LA (40 hours of instruction)
06/13 Department of Defense Vulnerability Assessment Course, Pensacola, FL (60 hours of
instruction)
04/13 Level II Antiterrorism Officer Course, HQMC, MCSF, LA (40 hours of instruction)
03/13 Incident Command System 300 and 400, HQMC, MCSF, LA (40 hours of instruction)
02/13 Respiratory Protection Program Management, OSHA, Baton Rouge, LA (40 hours of
instruction)
05/11 Staff Non-Commissioned Officers Advanced Course, Marine Corps Staff Academy, Camp
Johnson, NC (8 weeks of instruction)
10/07 Ground Operations Specialist Course, Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, JEB Little
Creek, VA (80 hours of instruction)
08/07 Formal School Instructor Course, United States Marine Corps, Camp Johnson, NC (40 hours
of instruction)
04/06 Personal Security and Protective Service, Front Line Training LLC, Camp Lejeune, NC (40
hours of instruction)
01/06 Infantry Unit Leader Course, School of Infantry, Camp Geiger, NC (12 weeks of instruction)
08/01 Curriculum Developers Course, 3rd
Marine Division Schools, Okinawa, Japan (40 hours of
instruction)
14/96 Non-Commissioned Officers Course, 3rd
Marine Division Schools, Kaneohe Bay, HI (4 weeks
of instruction)
01/94 Marine Combat and Infantry Training, School of Infantry, Camp Pendelton, CA (8 weeks of
instruction)
08/93 Marine Corps Enlisted Basic Training, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA (12 weeks
of instruction)
Honors, Awards
06/13 Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (6th
Award)
03/12 Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3rd
Award) with combat distinguishing device
for valor
03/12 Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (13th
Award)
01/12 Afghanistan Campaign Medal (2nd
Award)
10/10 NATO/ISAF Afghanistan Medal (3rd
Award)
01/08 Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
10/06 Combat Action Ribbon (2nd
Award)
10/06 Iraq Campaign Medal (2nd
Award)
04/05 Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
07/99 Kosovo Campaign Medal
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07/99 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
02/97 Certificate of Commendation from the Commanding Officer, 1st
Battalion, 3rd
Marines
Other Information
Technically proficient with the Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint and I have a current and active
Top Secret Security Clearance. I certify that I can type 40+ words per minute and that the
information within this resume is accurate.