This document provides a summary for Brent Barker, including his contact information, professional summary, experience, training, and education. Barker is an infantryman with the U.S. Army, having served from 2014 to 2016 at various bases, where he performed roles such as gunner and driver. He possesses skills in leadership, communication, critical thinking, conflict resolution, weapons knowledge, and teamwork. His training includes first aid, equal opportunity, sexual harassment prevention, resiliency, self-defense, and maneuvering. Barker attended Mount Dora High School and Infantryman school at Fort Benning, Georgia.
1. BrentBarker
2003 Briarcliff circle
Mount Dora, FL 32757
(407) 724-3154
Brentdbarker@icloud.com
Professional Summary
A motivated Infantryman who balances the necessity of proudly served our country and her
interests and maintaining professional characteristics. Solution-focused, versatile management
professional, offering a comprehensive background supporting U.S military operations in roles of
increasing responsibility during my military experience in the Army. Working as a member of a team
comfortably exercising initiative and problem solving amongst co-workers. Effective communicator who
quickly masters new roles and technologies to achieve positive results.
Self discipline
Leadership Experience
Communication
Critical Thinker
Adept at conflict resolution
Leadership qualities
Weapons knowledge
Team oriented
Ability to work under stress
Safety and security
Listening skills
Quick learner
Equipment Maintenance
Situational Awareness
Work under Stressful situations
2. BrentBarker
Experience
Infantryman, /Gunner, / Driver, / U.S. Army, Fort Benning, Camp Blanding, Fort Bliss, 2014-2016
Gunner and Driver for a $1.3 million dollar vehicle.
Implemented vehicle protection protocols and proficiency while setting the standard for the
company.
Provided force protection for bases and personnel overseas.
Efficiently managed weapon proficiency.
Employs, operates, and maintains assigned weapons and equipment.
Operated, mounts/dismounts, zeros, and engages targets using night vision sights.
Operates and maintains communications equipment, enter, and operates in a radio
network.
Performs as a member of a team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance, and
security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted
battle drills.
Training
First Aid Training
Equal Opportunity
Sexual Harassment Prevention
Resiliency
Suicide Prevention training
Self Defense
Maneuvering and Driver training
Advanced First Aid
Equal Employment and Opportunity Training
Education
Mount Dora High school
Fort Benning, Georgia/Infantryman school