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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Job Posting: JOB POSITION
Address: PO Box 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: United State of America
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX
Veterans Preference: 10 pt
Core Qualifications
Experienced Investigator
Strategic Planning
Problem-solving and Decision-making
Law Enforcement and Distinguished Military Service
Performance Optimization
Crisis Management
Organizational Leadership
Knowledge of Security Processes
Top Secret SSBI-SCI (Sep 2003) (Inactive)
Professional Experience
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division Command - Protective Services Battalion, 701st Military Police (MP) Group, Fort Belvoir, VA
Supervisor: May Contact - CW4 Stephen Grant, (703) 806-0616
Hours: 60+ per Week
Protective Services Special Agent; Salary: $65,000+/yr; 1/2005-10/2006
Entrusted with safeguarding high-profile individuals; contributed expertise in Protective Services toward ensuring critical safety of high-profile dignitaries ranging from Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense and Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to Secretary of the Army and Chief and Vice Chief of Staff of the Army.
Conducted comprehensive review and analysis in order to develop thorough operational protective plans, including threat analysis reports, financial requests, man-hour reports and after action reports. Proficiently set up and maintained electronic surveillance and detection equipment. Served as the Mission Special Agent in Charge (MSAC) when assigned and managed teams of special agents collaborating with foreign counterparts in friendly and hostile environments.
Exhibited solid leadership qualities in training personnel on standard operating procedures, policies and protocols. Evaluated agents for MSAC positions and coordinated missions prior to travel, including analyzing intelligence information, holding briefings with the host nation embassy and assigning duties to mission personnel. Proactively built and established key relationships; briefed senior leaders and personnel as to mission objectives and cooperated with law enforcement agencies on mission reports and associated information.
Practiced, tested and qualified with weapons on a quarterly basis. Applied solid security expertise in facilitating protective service operations such as threat assessment, on-site advance security planning, motorcade security, route security, residence security and close-in protection for all subjects.
Chosen out of 140 special agents to become the Personal Security Officer (PSO) for the Secretary of the Army. Selected out of over 140 candidates to be Mission Special Agent-in-Charge, with full accountability for planning, coordinating and executing protective service operations for Cabinet Level principals nationally and internationally.
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Job Posting: JOB POSITION
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 2 of 5
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division Command - 21st MP Detachment (CID), 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Supervisor: May Contact - CW2 Russel Graves, (210) 221-0575
Hours: 50+ per Week
Special Agent; Salary: $45,000/yr; 11/2003-1/2005
Contributed dynamic researching and analytical talents in investigated major felony cases for the Department of Defense and the United States Army and processed crime scenes accordingly. Identified and analyzed physical evidence, conducted interviews of victims, witnesses, suspects, and subjects and processed evidence for scientific evaluation. Resourcefully drafted, presented and obtained search warrants and subpoenas.
Effectively handled human trafficking and prostitution cases and participated in several undercover operations. Identified, recruited and utilized confidential informants and sources. Documented expenditures of confidential funds and drafted reports of investigations, surveys and case summaries, demonstrating exceptional project management and organizational skills in achieving operational goals and timelines.
Applied solid legal knowledge in presenting cases before the Staff Judge Advocate and ensuring that all cases complied with either the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) or Title 18 U.S. Code. Coordinated with foreign government law enforcement agencies and prosecuted foreign national employees and soldiers residing on military installations. Testified as to case findings in military court martial proceedings and explained the evidence collected, witness statements and crime scene findings.
Proactively performed investigations and surveys for military units and organizations and was selected among peers as the Acting Unit Detachment Sergeant, managing an office of 9 personnel and completing administrative, professional and personal duties as needed. Identified and recruited 6 CID interns and trained each person for law enforcement assignments and functioned as the primary urinalysis administrator for the unit.
Successfully completed in excess of 50 felony investigations and achieved a 92% solve rate. Conducted a high profile murder investigation as the selected Lead Agent and secured the indictment and conviction of the perpetrator. Recruited 3 confidential sources and their statements and testimony resulted in the recovery of over $0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Supervisor: May Contact - SFC James Williams (Retired), contact information unknown
Hours: 40+ per Week
Military Police Investigator/Traffic Investigator; Salary: $40,000/yr; 10/2001-11/2003
Conducted comprehensive investigations of general misdemeanor crimes for the Department of Defense and the Army and evaluated crime scenes as needed. Carefully searched premises and crime scenes in compliance with all local, state and federal protocols and processed evidence as it was discovered. Exhibited strong communication abilities in interviewing witnesses, victims, suspects and subjects and submitted all evidence for laboratory examinations and classification. Obtained search warrants and subpoenas and produced investigative reports for supervisor for scheduled reviews.
Testified in court; built strong working relationships and liaised with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, government officials, the public and utilized those relationships to enhance investigative capabilities. Conducted and reported detailed analysis of traffic accident scenes, including procuring the speed of involved vehicles, accident photography, accident traffic diagramming, accident reports and hit-and-run investigations.
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Job Posting: JOB POSITION
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 3 of 5
Selected and served as the instructor for the integration of civilian Department of the Army police to the installation. Handled systematic investigations of violations of the UCMJ and other applicable federal and local statues, collected and processed evidence and found property and conducted interviews and interrogations of personnel involved in military police investigations. Applied industry expertise in creating and presenting specialized instructions and lectures to over 205 soldiers on traffic safety, which resulted in a 72% decrease of traffic violations within the first calendar quarter following implementation.
Directly trained 60 civilians and 30 soldiers to perform the law enforcement and force protection missions for the installation and presented status reports of investigations to military officials. Oversaw over 150 misdemeanor investigations and attained a 93% solve ratio with recovery of stolen civilian and military materials over $18,000. Supervised and directed the daily work activities of two investigators and was selected as the Section Supervisor, receiving a promotion of two grade levels above current pay grade.
U.S. Army Military Police - 2ND Infantry Division, 2nd Military Police Company, Camp Casey, South Korea 96224
Supervisor: May Contact - SFC Timothy Dirks (Retired), contact information unknown
Hours: 40+ per Week
Military Police Investigator; Salary: $40,000/yr; 9/2000-10/2001
Resourcefully investigated general misdemeanor crime complaints and covered a territory that included 17 military installations, 1,678 square miles with a soldier population of 18,000. Processed crime scenes and documented all evidentiary findings, submitting evidence for further analysis. Drafted and presented search warrants and subpoenas for approval and submitted reports to supervisor on investigation status.
Cultivated relationships and liaised with local, state, federal, host nation law enforcement, public officials and base personnel. Served as the primary custodian for all lost and recovered property found on the installation. Selected as the Non-Combatant Evacuation Warden for the company and conducted quarterly tests to determine readiness. Oversaw 75 misdemeanor investigations and attained a solve rate of 93%. Supervised 2 subordinates and mentored soldiers through the U.S Army Primary Leadership Course and the Soldier of the month board, attaining success in both endeavors.
U.S. Army Military Police - Carlisle Barracks Headquarters Company, Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013
Supervisor: May Contact - SFC Fredrick Bolystein (Retired), contact information unknown
Hours: 40+ per Week
Military Police Patrolman / Investigator / Team Leader; Salary: $40,000/yr; 3/1999-9/2000
As a team leader and mentor of 4+ soldiers, conducted law enforcement operations and patrol supervisor duties for the installation, which housed over 300 military officials and their families. Proficiently handled radar operations, installations security and force protection measures, escorting visiting Department of Defense officials and enforcing local, state and federal laws. Conducted investigations of general misdemeanor crimes for the Department of Defense and the Army and evaluated crime scenes. Searched premises and crime scenes in adherence with all local, state and federal protocols and processed evidence as it was discovered.
Contributed communication and interpersonal relation abilities in interviewing witnesses, victims, suspects and subjects and submitted all evidence for laboratory examinations and classification. Obtained search warrants and subpoenas and produced investigative reports for supervisor for scheduled reviews. Testified in court when required and worked directly with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, government officials, the public to enhance investigative capabilities. Compiled and analyzed crime statistics for the installation, which coved over 5 years and assisted the Provost Marshal in readjusting patrol operations for the installation.
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Job Posting: JOB POSITION
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 4 of 5
U.S. Army Military Police - 4th Infantry Division, 4th Military Police Company, Fort Hood, TX
Supervisor: May Contact - 1SG Lonnie Crook, contact information unknown
Hours: 50+ per Week
Military Police Patrolman / Unit Armor Supervisor; Salary: $35,000/yr; 11/1997-3/1999
Directly supervised and managed 3+ soldiers as a team leader. Conducted law enforcement operations and patrol supervisor duties for the installation, which contained a community of over 33,300 military members and their families. Maintained full accountability for radar operations, installations security and force protection measures and enforcing local, state and federal laws. Oversaw and directed the daily workflow and activities of 3 soldiers and was selected as the Unit Armored Supervisor, receiving a promotion of one grade above current pay grade.
Personally signed, responsible and accountable for weapons and equipment worth over $4 million. Actively supported monthly weapons qualification courses for the unit on the .50 caliber machine gun, M60 machine gun, M249 SAW, M4 rifle, M16 rifle, MK19 grenade launcher, M203 grenade launcher, and M9 pistol. Steered the repair and maintenance of all the weapons and equipment.
U.S. Army Military Police - Fort Wainwright Military Police Company, Fort Wainwright, AK 99703
Supervisor: May Contact - SFC Robert Watson, contact information unknown
Hours: 40+ per Week
Military Police Patrolman/Team Leader; Salary: $35,000/yr; 10/1994-11/1997
Efficiently directed 3 soldiers with strong focus on optimizing productivity. Conducted law enforcement operations and patrol supervisor duties for the installation, which contained a community of over 10,000 military members and their families. Oversaw radar operations, installations security and force protection measures and enforcing local, state and federal laws. Chosen by the chain of command, over 60 other soldiers, to drive for the regimental command sergeant major while he visited the unit.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Emphasis on Law Enforcement and Public Safety - Excelsior College (Albany, NY), 2007; GPA 3.3, 135 Semester hours.
High School Diploma - Southern Cayuga Central School, (Popular Ridge, NY), 1993
Specialized Training
Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course - Department of the Army, 2005
Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention Training Course - Department of the Army, 2004
Advanced Defensive Driving Course - Advanced Law Enforcement Training Division, 2004
Protective Services Training and Anti-Terrorism Evasive Driving - Department of the Army, 2004
Apprentice Special Agent Course - Department of the Army, 2003
Department of Defense Computer Investigation Program - Department of the Army, 2003
Pennsylvania State Police Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network - Pennsylvania State Police, 2000
Military Police Investigations Course - Department of the Army, 2000
Drugs in America - Department of the Army, 2000
Practical Kinesic Interview and Interrogation Course - Public Agency Training Council, 2000
Domestic Violence Intervention Training - Department of the Army, 1999
Pennsylvania State Police Officer Survival Course - Pennsylvania State Police, 1999
Pennsylvania State Police Vehicle Stops Tactics Training - Pennsylvania State Police, 1999
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Job Posting: JOB POSITION
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 5 of 5
Kustom Doppler Traffic Radar Operation - Department of the Army, 1999
Verbal Judo Course - Verbal Judo Institute, 1999
Unit Armor Course - Department of the Army, 1998
Primary Leadership Development Course - Department of the Army, 1998
National Safety Council s Defensive Driving Course, 1997
Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol Training, 1997
Radar Operation - Department of the Army, 1997
Intoximeter 3000 - Department of the Army, 1995
U.S. Army Military Police school - Department of the Army, 1994
Certifications
Certificate of Homeland Security, 2007
Unit Prevention Leaders Certification, 2004
Achievement Awards
Joint Service Commendation Medal, 2006
Good Conduct Medal, 2006
Army Commendation Medal, 2004
Army Achievement Medal, 2004
Certificate of Achievement, 2004
Good Conduct Medal, 2003
Certificate of Appreciation, 2003
Army Commendation Medal, 2003
Certificate of Achievement, 2003
Certificate of Achievement, 2002
Army Achievement Medal, 2001
Good Conduct Medal, 2000
Army Commendation Medal, 2000
Certificate of Appreciation, 2000
Army Achievement Medal, 1999
Army Achievement Medal, 1997
Certificate of Achievement, 1997
Good Conduct Medal, 1997
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