James Norris provides his contact information, education history, work experience, certifications, and references. He graduated from Plymouth State University with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and Policy and plans to obtain a Master's degree in Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law School. His work experience includes serving in the United States Army from 1989 to 2011 in roles such as Military Policeman, Investigator, Systems Manager, and Battalion NCO.
The document provides a resume for Jeffrey Masami O'Donnell including his contact information, work experience as a Physical Security Supervisor and Platoon Sergeant for the U.S. Army, education history, job-related training, and references. O'Donnell has over 15 years of experience in military police and security roles, including serving as an Anti-Terrorism instructor and developing security programs and training. He is seeking permanent, temporary, or part-time employment and is willing to relocate within the United States or to specified states and countries.
Dylan Gallagan is an experienced US Army Captain and emergency management professional seeking a government position utilizing over 10 years of experience in personnel management, law enforcement, and emergency response. He has a master's degree in emergency management and homeland security and has held various roles in the US Army and civilian sector involving force protection, detention operations, security, and emergency management. His resume outlines his extensive education, training, skills and over 15 years of professional experience in military police, corrections, security, and emergency management roles.
This document provides instructions to make a face out of bread with nutella and candied fruit. The ingredients are 1 jar of nutella, 9 candied fruits, and 1 slice of bread. The steps are to prepare the ingredients, spread the nutella on the bread slice, and arrange the candied fruits on top to make eyes, a nose, and a mouth. It encourages readers to try making it at home as it is easy, fun, and tasty.
El documento describe el proceso productivo del chocolate. El cacao proviene de árboles tropicales y después de la recolección las vainas pasan por fermentación y secado. Luego el cacao es molido para separar la masa de la manteca, y la masa puede mezclarse con otros ingredientes. Los productos finales incluyen polvos de cacao, bebidas, coberturas y tabletas de chocolate.
The document provides a resume for Jeffrey Masami O'Donnell including his contact information, work experience as a Physical Security Supervisor and Platoon Sergeant for the U.S. Army, education history, job-related training, and references. O'Donnell has over 15 years of experience in military police and security roles, including serving as an Anti-Terrorism instructor and developing security programs and training. He is seeking permanent, temporary, or part-time employment and is willing to relocate within the United States or to specified states and countries.
Dylan Gallagan is an experienced US Army Captain and emergency management professional seeking a government position utilizing over 10 years of experience in personnel management, law enforcement, and emergency response. He has a master's degree in emergency management and homeland security and has held various roles in the US Army and civilian sector involving force protection, detention operations, security, and emergency management. His resume outlines his extensive education, training, skills and over 15 years of professional experience in military police, corrections, security, and emergency management roles.
This document provides instructions to make a face out of bread with nutella and candied fruit. The ingredients are 1 jar of nutella, 9 candied fruits, and 1 slice of bread. The steps are to prepare the ingredients, spread the nutella on the bread slice, and arrange the candied fruits on top to make eyes, a nose, and a mouth. It encourages readers to try making it at home as it is easy, fun, and tasty.
El documento describe el proceso productivo del chocolate. El cacao proviene de árboles tropicales y después de la recolección las vainas pasan por fermentación y secado. Luego el cacao es molido para separar la masa de la manteca, y la masa puede mezclarse con otros ingredientes. Los productos finales incluyen polvos de cacao, bebidas, coberturas y tabletas de chocolate.
En un pueblo donde todo era dulce, vivía un niño glotón que se comía todo lo que encontraba. Los aldeanos decidieron plantar un huerto con verduras para que el niño se alimentara de ellas en vez de comerse los dulces. Aunque al principio le gustó la idea, el niño no supo regar las verduras con agua dulce y se comió una. La niña Berta le dio un espejo para que viera cómo era, y desde entonces el niño cambió sus hábitos alimenticios y dej
La invención del chocolate trabajo de exposiciónjavierruiz619
El documento resume la historia del chocolate. En el siglo XVIII, los monos en México comían las semillas amargas del cacao, lo que llevó a su descubrimiento como bebida. En 1847, Francis Fry solidificó el chocolate al calentar una mezcla de cacao en polvo y manteca, creando la primera tableta. Hoy en día, el chocolate se extrae de las semillas del cacao y ha evolucionado a incluir leche y rellenos.
El documento describe el proceso de elaboración del chocolate, desde la recolección de los frutos del cacao hasta su transformación en chocolate. Los frutos son recolectados y se someten a un proceso de beneficio que incluye separar la pulpa, limpiar y secar los granos, tostarlos y molerlos para obtener una pasta llamada licor de cacao. Luego, este licor se mezcla con otros ingredientes como azúcar y se refina y conca para producir el chocolate negro u otros tipos de chocolate.
El documento describe el proceso de recolección y procesamiento del cacao, desde el crecimiento de las mazorcas en el árbol hasta la fabricación del chocolate. Las mazorcas maduras son cortadas del árbol y los granos son extraídos y secados. Luego son enviados a las fábricas donde son tostados, descascarillados, molidos en pasta y prensados para separar la manteca de cacao. La pasta se mezcla con otros ingredientes y se refina y amasa para producir chocolate listo para consumir.
Este patógeno fue descubierto en 1895 en Surinam y causa la enfermedad conocida como Escoba de Bruja en cacaotales. Se transmite principalmente a través de basidiosporas producidas en basidiocarpos que se forman sobre tejido infectado. Los síntomas incluyen hipertrofia de brotes, marchitamiento foliar, y lesiones en frutos. Se controla utilizando prácticas culturales como la remoción de tejido infectado, y fungicidas aplicados de forma preventiva.
El documento presenta varios hechos curiosos sobre el chocolate. Los hombres consumen más chocolate que las mujeres. Los bombones más caros cuestan $1.5 millones y contienen joyas. El postre más caro cuesta $25,000 e incluye oro y diamantes. La tienda de chocolate más cara vende la libra a $2,600. Para disfrutar el chocolate, se recomienda almacenarlo en un lugar seco y oscuro entre 50-60°F.
El chocolate se obtiene de la mezcla de azúcar con pasta y manteca de cacao. La palabra chocolate proviene del náhuatl xocolātl o del maya chocolhá, que significan "bebida agria" o "líquido caliente" respectivamente. Las habas de cacao se tuestan, descascarillan y muelen para extraer la pasta y manteca. Existen variedades fuertes y suaves de cacao que se mezclan. Aunque se consume por placer, el chocolate también tiene beneficios para la salud como mejorar la circul
El chocolate se obtiene de las habas del cacao que se fermentan, secan y tuestan para luego molerlas y obtener la pasta de cacao y la manteca de cacao. Estos ingredientes se mezclan con azúcar para elaborar distintos tipos de chocolate. El chocolate contiene antioxidantes beneficiosos como flavonoides y puede tener efectos positivos en la salud cardiovascular y cerebral, aunque en exceso puede aumentar el riesgo de obesidad.
This document provides a resume for Crystal Koonce. It summarizes her as a law enforcement officer and military veteran with over 12 years of experience in both the private sector and United States Army. She has a background in law enforcement and has held roles such as Assistant Paralegal, Expert Auditor, Human Resources Assistant, and Military Police. Her experience includes areas such as personnel administration, legal briefings, records maintenance, security operations, data management, and training. She has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice-Administration and an Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies.
Major Jerry Harrison is a retiring law enforcement officer with 26 years of experience in various roles within the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department including field operations, investigations, jail administration and jail operations. He implemented an improved inmate classification system and received an award for developing a rapid identification system and body scanner. With a Master's degree in Public Administration and Bachelor's in Criminology, he has strong management, communication, and analytical skills and is looking to continue serving the community.
The document provides a resume for Dana A. Chapman, who has over 23 years of experience in the United States Army as a law enforcement and security professional, including roles as an operations manager, physical security supervisor, law enforcement officer, and instructor. Chapman holds a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security and has received numerous awards and certifications over their military career, including the Bronze Star Medal. The resume outlines Chapman's extensive leadership, management, law enforcement, and security-related experience and qualifications.
Timothy A. Head is a transitioning Army Lieutenant Colonel with over 25 years of experience in security operations including investigations, physical and electronic security, security forces, and security programs. He has expertise in areas such as organizational communications, risk management, and security policies/procedures. Most recently he served as a senior historian in Kuwait documenting operations against ISIS. Prior experience includes overseeing security for the Georgia National Guard with responsibilities like ensuring protection of assets, developing security plans/programs, and conducting investigations. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and has received extensive security-related training and certifications.
Thomas C Church has over 16 years of logistical management experience in the military and 10 years instructing tactics and operations to police and military personnel. He has a decorated service record in Operation Enduring Freedom and received national recognition for his critical incident management during Superstorm Sandy. Currently he teaches over 300 medical personnel and builds simulated medical training lanes as an operations and training NCO at the 106th Regional Training Institute. He also has experience as an intern fraud investigator and as a dialysis technician. He has degrees from St. John's University in criminal justice leadership, administration, and health services administration.
Terry Foster is a senior law enforcement professional with over 15 years of progressive experience, from patrol officer to chief of police. He holds a Master's degree in Administration and has implemented initiatives to modernize departments, improve community relations, and ensure operational readiness. As Chief of Police for Moscow Mills, MO since 2009, Foster has secured grant funding for critical needs, introduced a Citizen's Police Academy program, and improved technology capabilities. Prior experience includes roles as Interim Chief, Assistant Chief, Detective, and Community Affairs Officer.
Michael Takacs has over 20 years of experience managing physical security programs and training personnel in law enforcement tactics for both federal agencies and the military. He currently works as a Security and Safety Officer for Mount Carmel Health Systems where he conducts patrols, investigates incidents, and trains officers. Previously he was a Federal Protective Service Inspector where he ensured compliance with security requirements and developed and implemented security policies and procedures. He has received numerous awards and commendations for his service.
Carlton Hunter has over 20 years of experience in the US Army, including 16 years in human resources management. He currently serves as an Executive Assistant at the Army Resiliency Directorate at the Pentagon. He has extensive experience in areas such as human capital management, performance management, executive correspondence, and logistics. He holds a Associate of Arts in Business Administration and is working toward a Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management.
Alexis Martinez is a cadet at West Point studying Environmental Science with a minor in Engineering. He is expected to graduate in May 2015. His coursework has included classes in introductory environmental science, environmental engineering technologies, environmental engineering for community development, ecology, and environmental security. He has also completed STEM courses and interned with Tesoro Corporation focusing on waste management. At West Point, his leadership roles have included positions as a training officer, safety officer, and squad leader during his basic training. He has also served as the CASH representative and training sergeant for his company of 120 cadets.
Christopher Greene has over 20 years of experience in both military and civilian positions, including over 10 years of experience in military intelligence and paralegal roles. He has 4 years of teaching experience and is currently working as a reading teacher. Greene has a wide range of qualifications including training, teaching, intelligence operations, paralegal work, and volunteer experience.
This summary provides an overview of Robert L. Carr's background and qualifications:
Robert L. Carr has over 28 years of experience in executive management, leadership, and supervisory roles in both the military and civilian sectors. He holds a Master's degree and has extensive experience in areas such as operations, personnel management, training, and community engagement. Carr is seeking a new executive management position where he can utilize his strong record of achieving results and leading high-performing teams.
En un pueblo donde todo era dulce, vivía un niño glotón que se comía todo lo que encontraba. Los aldeanos decidieron plantar un huerto con verduras para que el niño se alimentara de ellas en vez de comerse los dulces. Aunque al principio le gustó la idea, el niño no supo regar las verduras con agua dulce y se comió una. La niña Berta le dio un espejo para que viera cómo era, y desde entonces el niño cambió sus hábitos alimenticios y dej
La invención del chocolate trabajo de exposiciónjavierruiz619
El documento resume la historia del chocolate. En el siglo XVIII, los monos en México comían las semillas amargas del cacao, lo que llevó a su descubrimiento como bebida. En 1847, Francis Fry solidificó el chocolate al calentar una mezcla de cacao en polvo y manteca, creando la primera tableta. Hoy en día, el chocolate se extrae de las semillas del cacao y ha evolucionado a incluir leche y rellenos.
El documento describe el proceso de elaboración del chocolate, desde la recolección de los frutos del cacao hasta su transformación en chocolate. Los frutos son recolectados y se someten a un proceso de beneficio que incluye separar la pulpa, limpiar y secar los granos, tostarlos y molerlos para obtener una pasta llamada licor de cacao. Luego, este licor se mezcla con otros ingredientes como azúcar y se refina y conca para producir el chocolate negro u otros tipos de chocolate.
El documento describe el proceso de recolección y procesamiento del cacao, desde el crecimiento de las mazorcas en el árbol hasta la fabricación del chocolate. Las mazorcas maduras son cortadas del árbol y los granos son extraídos y secados. Luego son enviados a las fábricas donde son tostados, descascarillados, molidos en pasta y prensados para separar la manteca de cacao. La pasta se mezcla con otros ingredientes y se refina y amasa para producir chocolate listo para consumir.
Este patógeno fue descubierto en 1895 en Surinam y causa la enfermedad conocida como Escoba de Bruja en cacaotales. Se transmite principalmente a través de basidiosporas producidas en basidiocarpos que se forman sobre tejido infectado. Los síntomas incluyen hipertrofia de brotes, marchitamiento foliar, y lesiones en frutos. Se controla utilizando prácticas culturales como la remoción de tejido infectado, y fungicidas aplicados de forma preventiva.
El documento presenta varios hechos curiosos sobre el chocolate. Los hombres consumen más chocolate que las mujeres. Los bombones más caros cuestan $1.5 millones y contienen joyas. El postre más caro cuesta $25,000 e incluye oro y diamantes. La tienda de chocolate más cara vende la libra a $2,600. Para disfrutar el chocolate, se recomienda almacenarlo en un lugar seco y oscuro entre 50-60°F.
El chocolate se obtiene de la mezcla de azúcar con pasta y manteca de cacao. La palabra chocolate proviene del náhuatl xocolātl o del maya chocolhá, que significan "bebida agria" o "líquido caliente" respectivamente. Las habas de cacao se tuestan, descascarillan y muelen para extraer la pasta y manteca. Existen variedades fuertes y suaves de cacao que se mezclan. Aunque se consume por placer, el chocolate también tiene beneficios para la salud como mejorar la circul
El chocolate se obtiene de las habas del cacao que se fermentan, secan y tuestan para luego molerlas y obtener la pasta de cacao y la manteca de cacao. Estos ingredientes se mezclan con azúcar para elaborar distintos tipos de chocolate. El chocolate contiene antioxidantes beneficiosos como flavonoides y puede tener efectos positivos en la salud cardiovascular y cerebral, aunque en exceso puede aumentar el riesgo de obesidad.
This document provides a resume for Crystal Koonce. It summarizes her as a law enforcement officer and military veteran with over 12 years of experience in both the private sector and United States Army. She has a background in law enforcement and has held roles such as Assistant Paralegal, Expert Auditor, Human Resources Assistant, and Military Police. Her experience includes areas such as personnel administration, legal briefings, records maintenance, security operations, data management, and training. She has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice-Administration and an Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies.
Major Jerry Harrison is a retiring law enforcement officer with 26 years of experience in various roles within the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department including field operations, investigations, jail administration and jail operations. He implemented an improved inmate classification system and received an award for developing a rapid identification system and body scanner. With a Master's degree in Public Administration and Bachelor's in Criminology, he has strong management, communication, and analytical skills and is looking to continue serving the community.
The document provides a resume for Dana A. Chapman, who has over 23 years of experience in the United States Army as a law enforcement and security professional, including roles as an operations manager, physical security supervisor, law enforcement officer, and instructor. Chapman holds a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security and has received numerous awards and certifications over their military career, including the Bronze Star Medal. The resume outlines Chapman's extensive leadership, management, law enforcement, and security-related experience and qualifications.
Timothy A. Head is a transitioning Army Lieutenant Colonel with over 25 years of experience in security operations including investigations, physical and electronic security, security forces, and security programs. He has expertise in areas such as organizational communications, risk management, and security policies/procedures. Most recently he served as a senior historian in Kuwait documenting operations against ISIS. Prior experience includes overseeing security for the Georgia National Guard with responsibilities like ensuring protection of assets, developing security plans/programs, and conducting investigations. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and has received extensive security-related training and certifications.
Thomas C Church has over 16 years of logistical management experience in the military and 10 years instructing tactics and operations to police and military personnel. He has a decorated service record in Operation Enduring Freedom and received national recognition for his critical incident management during Superstorm Sandy. Currently he teaches over 300 medical personnel and builds simulated medical training lanes as an operations and training NCO at the 106th Regional Training Institute. He also has experience as an intern fraud investigator and as a dialysis technician. He has degrees from St. John's University in criminal justice leadership, administration, and health services administration.
Terry Foster is a senior law enforcement professional with over 15 years of progressive experience, from patrol officer to chief of police. He holds a Master's degree in Administration and has implemented initiatives to modernize departments, improve community relations, and ensure operational readiness. As Chief of Police for Moscow Mills, MO since 2009, Foster has secured grant funding for critical needs, introduced a Citizen's Police Academy program, and improved technology capabilities. Prior experience includes roles as Interim Chief, Assistant Chief, Detective, and Community Affairs Officer.
Michael Takacs has over 20 years of experience managing physical security programs and training personnel in law enforcement tactics for both federal agencies and the military. He currently works as a Security and Safety Officer for Mount Carmel Health Systems where he conducts patrols, investigates incidents, and trains officers. Previously he was a Federal Protective Service Inspector where he ensured compliance with security requirements and developed and implemented security policies and procedures. He has received numerous awards and commendations for his service.
Carlton Hunter has over 20 years of experience in the US Army, including 16 years in human resources management. He currently serves as an Executive Assistant at the Army Resiliency Directorate at the Pentagon. He has extensive experience in areas such as human capital management, performance management, executive correspondence, and logistics. He holds a Associate of Arts in Business Administration and is working toward a Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management.
Alexis Martinez is a cadet at West Point studying Environmental Science with a minor in Engineering. He is expected to graduate in May 2015. His coursework has included classes in introductory environmental science, environmental engineering technologies, environmental engineering for community development, ecology, and environmental security. He has also completed STEM courses and interned with Tesoro Corporation focusing on waste management. At West Point, his leadership roles have included positions as a training officer, safety officer, and squad leader during his basic training. He has also served as the CASH representative and training sergeant for his company of 120 cadets.
Christopher Greene has over 20 years of experience in both military and civilian positions, including over 10 years of experience in military intelligence and paralegal roles. He has 4 years of teaching experience and is currently working as a reading teacher. Greene has a wide range of qualifications including training, teaching, intelligence operations, paralegal work, and volunteer experience.
This summary provides an overview of Robert L. Carr's background and qualifications:
Robert L. Carr has over 28 years of experience in executive management, leadership, and supervisory roles in both the military and civilian sectors. He holds a Master's degree and has extensive experience in areas such as operations, personnel management, training, and community engagement. Carr is seeking a new executive management position where he can utilize his strong record of achieving results and leading high-performing teams.
This document provides a resume for Brian David Smith. It summarizes his education and includes a Master of Public Service and Administration degree from Texas A&M University and a BA in Political Science from Texas A&M University. It also outlines his work experience over 15 years in emergency management, homeland security, and urban search and rescue. This includes roles managing training programs, exercises, and response operations. It lists accomplishments, published articles, volunteer activities, training, and graduate papers related to emergency management and homeland security. The resume is 7 pages and provides a comprehensive overview of Brian David Smith's background and qualifications.
Brett Peters has over 17 years of experience in human resources management, including positions as a Senior Human Resources Manager in the US Army and US Central Command. He has expertise in HR strategies, policy, labor relations, and database design. Peters holds a Master's degree from the US Army Command and General Staff College and a Bachelor's degree in Criminology.
This document provides a summary of John A.C. Nolan's work experience, education, licenses, and references. It details his experience working in law enforcement and security over the past 47 years, including positions as a police officer, armed guard, and reserve deputy. It lists his education achievements and certifications obtained throughout his career. The document concludes by providing references that can speak to his work.
Milton S. Busby Jr. has over 30 years of experience in both the military and civilian law enforcement. He has held senior leadership roles in the U.S. Army Reserves up to the rank of Colonel and worked as a law enforcement officer for the State of Florida for 28 years. His experience includes positions such as Chief of Law Enforcement, Provost Marshal, and Commander of military police units of varying sizes. He also has extensive experience in strategic planning, budget management, and international and interagency coordination.
This document is a resume for Gregory Knowles, who has over 12 years of experience in operations management and logistics coordination roles in the United States Army. He has demonstrated success in leading teams, developing training programs, maintaining accountability over millions of dollars in equipment, and exceeding recruitment goals. His background includes positions as an operations manager, recruiter, and assistant convoy commander in the Army.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Will David that highlights his extensive experience in leadership, education, and conflict analysis. He has over 30 years of experience in the U.S. Army, including serving as a Brigade Commander and Deputy Director of the Secretary of Defense's Intelligence Task Force. He holds a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and teaches as an adjunct professor at George Mason University and the Middlebury Institute. His research interests include domestic terrorism, national security strategy, and energy/natural resource issues.
Domingo Becerra has over 20 years of experience in leadership roles in the military, construction, and human resources. He has a Master's degree in Leadership and Management and is bilingual. His experience includes instructing over 1800 military personnel, managing construction projects up to $8 million, and investigating unfair labor practice complaints.
The document provides an overview of homeland security education programs in the United States, including the mission and programs of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) and the growth of homeland security academic programs since 9/11. It recommends core areas of focus and sample courses/programs for undergraduate and graduate homeland security education and discusses key issues in the field such as the wide variety of program quality and the shortage of qualified faculty.
Christopher Horrell is seeking a career that utilizes his 15+ years of experience in law enforcement, tactical operations, investigations, and information technology. He has served as a Uniform Patrol Master Deputy and SWAT operator for the Greenville County Sheriff's Office in South Carolina. His background also includes experience in advanced investigations, mid-level supervision, and expertise in computer systems, networks, and digital forensics. He has received several awards and nominations for his service and is pursuing a bachelor's degree in criminal justice.
1. James Alexander Norris
1130 Ohio Ave, APT 7
Canon City, Colorado 81212
United States
Home: (603) 707 - 7624
JAN1010@Plymouth.Edu
EDUCATION:
College/University
Plymouth State University (09/03/2013 – Current, Expected Graduation December 2015,
currently completing degree with online courses)
Plymouth, New Hampshire
United States
Major: Environmental Science, Community and Policy
GPA 3.06
Curriculum Information
Current Program Bachelor of Science
Level: Undergraduate
Program: BS Environmental Science & Policy Semester Hours: 130
Major and Department: Environmental Science & Policy
Major Concentration: Community & Environment
Course Work
Environmental Science and Policy program provides a foundation of knowledge about
ecosystems, environmental science, and policy. The training opportunities within the program
were to engage in interdisciplinary, field-based applied research.
Community Planning
Environmental Planning
Introduction to Environmental Science & Policy I
Introduction to Environmental Science & Policy II
Environmental Field Studies
Environmental Science & Policy Seminar
2. Environmental Ethics
Environmental Biology
Conservation Biology
Introduction to Geological Sciences
Physical Geography of National Parks
Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences
Introduction to General Chemistry
Interpretive Experience
Script Writing
Students involve themselves in the process of imaginative writing. Instruction is guided by the student’s
individual interests, strengths and needs. The course includes the analysis and writing of dramatic scripts
designed for television and/or large screen production. Students are encouraged to discover and reflect
their own voice in the form most suitable. Attention is focused on conflict, character and thematic
development, as well as logistics. Students submit a portfolio for publication
Creative Writing
Techniques, practice and feedback help access creative writing skills and develop an understanding of
different creative writing genres through weekly writing, revision and a final portfolio. Students compose a
short story, five pieces of poetry and two dramatic scenes. Focus is on characterization, plot, imagery and
theme.
Lakes Region Community College (08/15/20011 - 2013)
Laconia, New Hampshire
United States
Major: Liberal Arts Degree (Associates)
Description:
■Communicate effective both verbally and non-verbally;
■Explore diverse ideas and emotions, as expressed through the disciplines,
to evaluate the effect of historical trends, events, institutions, and social systems as applied to
the Liberal Arts;
■Perform mathematical operations basic to functioning in present and future disciplines or
occupations and to prepare for further education;
■Demonstrate scientific thought both quantitatively and qualitatively by learning to recognize
and formulate questions for analysis of human and technical problems.
3. High School
Concord Christian School (08/15/1988 - 06/15/1991)
Concord , New Hampshire
United States
Degree: High School Diploma - Major: General Education
Description: Completed High School requirements to earn a diploma.
Participated in Choir, Ski Team, and Soccer team the Concord Christian Kingsmen.
Future Goals
Complete a Masters in Environmental Law and Policy at Vermont Law School, within their
online degree program.
Personal Experience
I am an avid outdoorsman, who enjoys backpacking, fishing, boating, snow shoeing, skydiving,
rock-climbing, scuba diving, nature photography and riding all-terrain vehicles. I am proficient
at map reading and land navigation. I am able to use a GPS to navigate as well, though I prefer a
compass and map. I hope to pursue avalanche training, ice climbing and mountaineering
training as offered by Sports Climbing schools. My latest personal backpacking goal is learning
how to be a minimalist. That is to pack as few items as possible to travel with on a multiple day
hike. I have carried as much as 80 lbs. while hiking and would like to get under 10 lbs.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
United States Army
12/18/1989 – 03/05/1993 (Reserves)
03/05/1993 – 10/07/1997 (Active)
Military Policeman
Grenier Field, Manchester, NH
Fort Stewart, GA
Camp Carroll, ROK
Fort McClellan, AL
Supervisor: Various
Enforces traffic regulations and law and order; exercises military control and discipline and
guards prisoners of war; responsible for traffic accident investigation; provides physical security
for designated individuals, installations, facilities, and equipment; maintains traffic control and
enforces traffic regulations and safety; participates in civil disturbances and riot control
operations; responsible for law enforcement investigations; performs foot and motorized patrol
and applies crime prevention measures; prepares military police reports including sworn
4. statements and processes evidence. Leads military police patrol, small squad and small
detachment; supervises compound or work project; coordinates MP activities with civil police
organizations; directs MP activities to quell disturbances and cope with disasters; supervises
traffic safety activities and riot and crowd control; prepares reports, forms, and records on MP
operations and activities.
(12/15/2001 - 10/15/2004)
Military Police Investigator
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas United States
Supervisor: Mr. Blankenship - (913)684-2111; Contact: Yes
Salary: $35,000.00 per year
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Investigators fulfill a special need for an investigative element within the military police
to investigate many incidents, complaints, and matters not within USACIDC jurisdiction, but
which cannot be resolved immediately through routine military police operations. The control
and processing of a crime scene and the collection and preservation of the evidence are the
exclusive responsibilities of the investigator.
Write and submit reports, catalog evidence, and collect documentation to submit for
examination to the Provost Marshals Senior representative.
United States Army (11/01/2008 - 04/01/2009)
Information Systems Manager
Camp Humphreys, Armed Forces Overseas Korea, Republic of
Supervisor: Cardonna, Arthur - 011-82-31-619-3050; Contact: Yes
Salary: $54,000.00 per year
Duties: Information systems manager is responsible for the computer systems within a
company, overseeing installation, ensuring backup systems operate effectively, purchasing
hardware and software, providing the ICT technology infrastructures for an organization and
contributing to organizational policy regarding quality standards and strategic planning.
United States Army (04/01/2009 - 06/07/2010)
Light Systems Installer/ Maintainer
Fort Huachuca, Arizona United States
Supervisor: Lawson, Williams - (520)533-1339; Contact: Yes
5. Salary: $54,000.00 per year
Duties: Configuring and maintaining microwave communications and technical control
equipment Monitoring and restoring telecommunications circuits, trunk groups and systems
Installing, operating and maintaining communication security devices Maintaining circuit, link,
system and station records and reports Operating and maintaining telecommunications
equipment vehicles and power generators.
United States Army (06/07/2010 - 12/15/2010)
Liaison Officer
Camp Buehring, Armed Forces Overseas Kuwait
Supervisor: CW1 Dzur, Stephan - (816)695-9056; Contact: Yes
Salary: $54,000.00 per year
Duties: Verify Camp Assignments for each unit, Arrange transportation, Schedule Unit Training,
Maintain deployment /redeployment trackers, Greet each unit upon arrival, Schedule Onward
movement, Request issue of individual gear, Request ammunition draws, Coordinate
movement of inbound equipment, Conduct training meetings with unit Commander and NCOIC.
My duties consisted of having the needed schedules in place for in and out bound units. To
expedite the units time in and out of the theater of operation.
United States Army (12/15/2010 – 06/06/2011)
Battalion NCO
Victory Base Complex, Armed Forces Overseas, Iraq
Supervisor: Lee, Stephen P. (520)533-1339; Contact: Yes
Salary: $54,000.00 per year
Duties: Various duties. I saw my main function as lending support to the team and enabling a
high morale to be maintained throughout the duration of the deployment. I worked with
twenty soldiers on a daily basis, the most difficult portion of my job was ensuring that the
soldiers continued in a disciplined manner on completing the assigned mission. That they were
held to the standards set by local operating procedures, Army regulation and the Uniform Code
of Military Justice.
6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Certifications
Military Police Investigations (07/29/2002)
318 hours
Military police investigator receive expert instruction in: Criminal law, Family advocacy, Crime
scene processing, Testimonial evidence, Investigations of crimes against person and property,
Physical evidence, Drug investigations, Investigative reports, Special investigative techniques,
Protective service, Computer and economic crimes.
Domestic Violence Intervention Training (01/31/2003)
32 hours
Training focuses on effective intervention and investigation of family dysfunctional incidents
utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach, with emphasis of protection of the victim, and return of
the family to a healthy state. Subjects include multi-disciplinary aspects of intervention,
response techniques, dynamics of domestic violence, interview techniques relating to domestic
violence situations, psychological aspects of victims and subjects, domestic violence crime
scenes and skills in assessing and calming domestic violence situations.
Special Reaction Team (11/01/1996)
80 hours
A Special Reaction Team(SRT) is a specialized teamor element within law enforcement units of
the United States Army, to respond to high risk situations within a military base or compound.
References
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas United States
Supervisor: Mr. Blankenship - (913)684-2111
Camp Humphreys, Armed Forces Overseas Korea, Republic of
Supervisor: Cardonna, Arthur – (011)-82-31-619-3050
Fort Huachuca, Arizona United States
Supervisor: Lawson, Williams - (520)533-1339
Camp Buehring, Armed Forces Overseas Kuwait
Supervisor: CW1 Dzur, Stephan - (816)695-9056
Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire
Dr. Lisa Doner (603) 535-2245
Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire
Academic Advisor: Dr. Mary Ann McGarry (603) 535-3209