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Henry Harris

1977 Walnut Street

Madison, MS 39110

(555)-555-5555

[email]

Job Objective Seeking a challenging position as an Infantryman where my skills and knowledge will add value to organization.

Highlights of Qualifications:

  • Ability to operate and maintain communications equipment
  • Ability to employ, fire, and recover anti-personnel and anti-tank mines
  • Familiarity with troop transport airplanes and camouflaging mortar fire positions
  • Skilled at deploying , firing, and recovering anti-personnel and anti-tank mines
  • Good hearing and vision strength
  • Excellent soldiering and warrior skill
  • Physically fit and Tough mental strength
  • Ability to perform marching while carrying heavy equipment, digging foxholes and climbing over obstacles

Professional Experience:

Infantryman

Army National Guard, Madison, MS

August 2005 – Present

Responsibilities:

  • Assisted in reconnaissance operations.
  • Fired and recovered anti-personnel and anti-tank mines.
  • Operated weapon systems under various conditions, including engaging targets using night vision sights.
  • Operated and maintained communications equipment.
  • Completed training and combat missions.
  • Processed prisoners of war and captured documents.

Infantryman

US ARMY, Madison, MS

May 2000 – July 2005

Responsibilities:

  • Operated weapons and equipment in combat scenarios.
  • Maintained weapons such as machine guns, mortars and hand grenades.
  • Evaluated terrain, and helped mobilize vehicles.
  • Assisted in reconnaissance missions.
  • Performed hand-to-hand combat and carried out mine-sweeping duties.
  • Captured enemy territory and destroyed enemy ground forces.

Education

Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice

Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY

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