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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                                                                     

 

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email:  abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship:   USA

Social Security Number:  XXX-XX-XXXX

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Vacancy Announcement #:

Position:                                          

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Core Competencies

20+ years of Military Intelligence Operations experience; 3/3/4+ Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) in Spanish language; Level I / II interviewing; interrogation; Low Level Source Operations; Intelligence Services Support; Locally Employed Personnel (LEP) Team Leadership; Human Intelligence (HUMINT) collections and source handler; British Interrogation coursework; military intelligence report development; intelligence records translation/preparation, including capture enemy documents (directives, records, messages, orders, technical publications); HUMINT platform instruction and lesson plan development; US Army Southern Command mine awareness operations in Latin America; liaison/communication/interaction capabilities; Spanish language interrogation Team Leadership; Open Source Intelligence (OSINT); Internet/advanced media data mining; intelligence source network development; sabotage, espionage, treason and sedition investigation; Software C basic computer skills and military-related automation including Biometric Automated Toolset System Database System, CIDNE, SIPR, NIPR and MS Office Suite; Secret Security Clearance

 

 

Professional Experience

September 2007 C February 2010

L3 Communications

Joint Base

Balad, Iraq

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                     May / May Not Be Contacted

 

Locally Employed Person (LEP) Screening Cell Team Lead

 

In support of Force Protection and Counterintelligence operations for US Forces-Iraq, held comprehensive management responsibility for LEP screening and interviewing of 14,500+ Local/Third Country Nationals at Balad Air Force Base.  In this assignment, ensured optimal utilization of all resources and maximum throughput with no loss of potential intelligence or report quality.   Utilized strong communication and personal interaction skill sets to provide clear communication regarding screening mission and USF-I policies/procedures between supported command and Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), assuring no LEP screening schedule conflicts and that commanders requested PIR/special areas of emphasis for screening interviews were received and understood.

 

Served in liaison capacity between Base military intelligence, counterintelligence, defense and criminal law enforcement elements.  On daily basis, assured maintenance of Biometric Automated Toolset System Database of all applicants screened for access to Balad AFB.  

 

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September 2005 C January 2007

SY Coleman

Iraq

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Interrogator/Human Intelligence Collector with Intelligence Services Support

 

As an Interrogator for Multi-National Corps Intelligence in Iraq, conducted detainee interrogations directed toward gaining information to be utilized in development of military intelligence reports.  Maintained detailed interrogation records of interviews and prepared intelligence reports.  Worked with written captured enemy documents, i.e. directives, records, messages, orders, technical publications, translating items into English and preparing extracts, summaries and complete translations.  Additionally, established and maintained reference files of all translation materials employed.   

 

 

January 2005 - September 2005

CACI

Iraq

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Interrogator/Human Intelligence Collector with Intelligence Services in support of MNF-I Intelligence Collection Operations

 

Gained intelligence through detainee interrogations which was utilized in the development of military intelligence reports.  Maintained detailed interrogation records and prepared intelligence reports.  Developed English translations of written captured enemy directives, records, messages, orders and technical publications, and developed a translation material reference file.  

 

 

March 2003 C September 2004

US Army

E Co, 309th MI BN

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Human Intelligence Collector Course Instructor

 

Served as a HUMINT platform instructor, providing technical information and as well as HUMINT practices and procedures.  Played key role in developing lesson plans based on Army interrogation doctrine, tactics/techniques and procedures.

 

 


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March 2000 C March 2003

US Army

A Co, 1st PYSOP BN

Location

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Senior Human Intelligence Collector and Operations NCO

 

For US Army Southern Command De-mining operations in Latin America, oversaw 13 mine awareness operations in Central and South America, managing $100,000+ in mine awareness campaign support funds and developing/maintaining interaction with military groups, embassy representatives and de-mining agencies within the region.  Developed mine awareness products, which were distributed in variety of practical, situational and field training exercises/tests settings. 

 

Utilized native languages of foreign officers/enlisted personnel during platform instruction regarding mine awareness and employed US Army de-mining operations directives, techniques and procedures in the preparation of lesson plans.  Completed Student Evaluation Sheets and provided references, procedures and other forms.  Additionally, provided verbal critiques, retraining and written evaluations of students performance IAW references and procedures.

 

 

January 1998 C March 1999

US Army

A Co, 519th MI BN, 525th MI BDE

Location

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Interrogation Team Leader

 

Led Spanish language interrogation section, providing interrogation operations training to subordinates in preparation of their deployment to Balkans in support of military intelligence operations in Kosovo.

 

 

September 1995 C January 1998

US Army

519th MI BN, 525th MI BDE

Location

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

NCOIC, Human Readiness Facility

 

Tasked as the NCOIC of an Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) analyst section and served as the subject matter expert regarding obtaining Open Source material from several US Government offices/agencies.  Exploited Internet and advanced media data mining to obtain predictive intelligence for use in authoring detailed, accurate information for deployment to US Army units.  Focused such


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reports on threat and risk assessment as well as cultural and situational sensitivity.  Produced OSINT reports on weekly basis for utilization by external units and customers, and provided mobile training and briefings regarding pre-deployment preparations.

 

January 1995 C September 1995

US Army

519th MI BN, 25th MI BDE

Fort Bragg, NC

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Instructor

 

In this assignment served in support of the Forces Command Intelligence Training Detachment as a platform instructor.  Developed lesson plans using US Army Operations Other Than War procedures. Provided references, procedures and forms, and conducted verbal critique IAW doctrinal references and procedures.

 

 

November 1991 C January 1995

US Army

310th MI Co, 470th MI BDE, Collection PLT

Fort Amador, Panama

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Low Level Source Operations (LLSO) Contact Specialist

 

Working in Central America and Panama, developed extended intelligence source network.  In this assignment, recruited sources to provide information focused on specific command requirements and conducted source debriefings to identify, assess, exploit and neutralize any possible Foreign Intelligence Service and/or terrorist threats to units stationed in region.  Developed and distributed intelligence/counterintelligence information and reports, maintained information and databases on sources, worked in a liaison capacity with foreign agencies and participated in investigations into sabotage, espionage, treason and sedition issues.

 

 

December 1990 C December 1991

US Army

A Co, 519th MI BN, 25th MI BDE

Fort Bragg, NC

Hours per week: 

Salary:  $    annually

Supervisor:                              Phone:                                    

 

Interrogator/Human Intelligence Collector

 

For the 18th ABN Corps interrogation operations during Desert Storm, performed interrogations and screenings of detainees in support of gaining information used for developing military intelligence

 


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reports.  Was tasked with preparing intelligence reports and maintaining in-depth records regarding all interrogations performed.  Translated into English captured enemy documents, such as directives, records, messages, combat orders and technical publications, and developed a reference file of translation materials.

 

 

Education/Training

St. Mary University, St. Croix, USVI

Business Administration studies, three years                                    

 

Military Intelligence Advanced Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 2003

 

Military Intelligence Instructor Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 2003

 

REID Course, Fort Bragg, NC, 1999

 

Kinetics Course, Fort Bragg, NC, 1996

 

British Interrogation Course, Fort Bragg, NC, 1995

 

Interrogator Basic Non-Commissioned Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 1993

 

Counter Drug Awareness Training, FLETC, Georgia, 1992

 

97E Human Intelligence Collector Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 1989

 

 

Education Waiver Statement

20 years of military experience as a Human Intelligence (HUMINT) collector and source handler.  Five years of experience in military intelligence operations support in Iraq as an interrogator and a LEP Screener Team Lead.

 

Military Occupational Field

97E/35M, 97B/35L; Military Intelligence Advanced Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 2003.

 

 

 

 

 


Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                                                                     

 

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email:  abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship:   USA

Social Security Number:  XXX-XX-XXXX

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Vacancy Announcement #:

Position:                                          

____________________________________________________________________________

 

I am highly interested in being considered for the (here, Jose, you would list the SPECIFIC title of the job you are interested in, or, a Locally Employed Person Team Lead, or, Spanish Linguist) position available.  With over 20 years of United States military experience working in a variety of assignments, most recently as a Locally Employed Person (LEP) Screening Cell Team Lead, and in earlier roles supporting the military with the Southern Command in Latin and South America, interacting with the local population in intelligence gathering assignments, I believe I can make a positive contribution in this position.  To acquaint you with my qualifications, I am submitting my resume.  In advance, I thank you for your time and consideration.

 

As demonstrated in the accompanying documents, I have built a successful career in the United States Army in a variety of intelligence gathering roles, including my most recent assignment as a Locally Employed Person (LEP) Screening Cell Team Lead, overseeing the screening and interviewing of more than 14,500 Local and Third Country Nationals involved with activity within the Balad Air Force Base in Iraq.  In this role, supporting the Force Protection and Counterintelligence operations for US Forces-Iraq, I assured optimal utilization of all resources and employed my in-depth personal interaction skill sets to ensure complete and accurate communication between the supported command and the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) regarding missions, various commander requirements for interview focus, and all policies/procedures.  Additionally, I provided liaison support between installation military intelligence, counterintelligence, Base defense and criminal law enforcement elements.     

 

Prior to this assignment, I served in a variety of duties as an Interrogator, a Human Intelligence Collector, an Intelligence Course Instructor, an Open Source Intelligence analysis section Manager, and as a Contact Specialist for Low Level Source Operations at Fort Amador, Panama.  In all of these positions I developed strong competencies in personnel interviewing and interrogation, all areas of intelligence gathering and in preparing focused, relevant reports and assessments that supported our government s intelligence/counterintelligence activities.  Translating various captured enemy documents was an integral part of these duties. 

 

Additionally, I taught foreign officers and enlisted personnel in their native language while serving as an Instructor of mine awareness in Central and South America.  Further, I led a Spanish language interrogation section, which provided interrogation operations training to personnel prior to deployment in support of military intelligence operations.

 

As an employee, you will find me to be an enthusiastic and disciplined team player committed to supporting you in achieving your objectives through superior performance.  I welcome the opportunity to meet with you at your earliest convenience, and look forward to interviewing with you in the near future.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

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