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Position with a high degree of responsibility where I can work independently or in a small team drawing upon my experience as a noncommissioned officer and upon various skills used in the Marine Corps. |
Experience |
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1997–1999 Citgo Valdosta, GA
Assistant Manager
- Consistently increased sales on a day to day basis.
- Initiated much needed improvements to the facility and working conditions.
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1992–1997 United States Marine Corps
Electro Optical Ordnance Repairman
- Responsibility for charge of mullet-million dollar armory. Included the issue, recovery, maintenance, and training in the use and purpose of night vision equipment, anti-tank weapons, and other electro. Optically guided weapons.
- Three years as a noncommissioned officer. Responsible for training and operations of a weapons platoon, the welfare of the Marines, and the mission readiness and accomplishment of the unit. Advised commanders on tactical employment and use of assets, and on day to day activities within the unit.
- Additional responsibilities included expertise in small arms handling and care, rigorous physical conditioning, and proficiency in self-defense and martial skills.
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Education |
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1998 Valdosta Technical Institute Valdosta, GA
- Continuing education in Computer Information Systems.
1992 Lowndes High School Valdosta, GA
- Graduated with Vocationally endorsed diploma from extra study.
1993 Electro Ord Repair School, USMC Albany, GA
- Professional Military Education
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Interests
Outdoor activities, Physical conditioning. |
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