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Objective


Seeking to Obtain a City, State, or Government law enforcement position.

•To utilize my experiences, my leadership abilities and the training that I have learned from the Army as a Law Enforcement Officer
•A position as a Law Enforcement Officer allowing me to develop my qualifications, strengths, or skills
•An opportunity to advance in ranks and pay scales in a Law enforcement agency using my qualifications, strengths, or skills



Experience


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Military Police Investigator
Plain-clothes officer Carries out investigations to prevent crimes or solve criminal cases: Investigates known or suspected criminals or facts of particular case to detect planned criminal activity or clues. Frequents known haunts of criminals and becomes familiar with criminals to determine criminals' habits, associates, characteristics, aliases, and other personal information. Records and reports such information to commanding officer. Investigates crimes and questions witnesses. Examines scene of crime to obtain clues and gather evidence. Investigates suspected persons and reports progress of investigation. Arrests or assists in arrest of criminals or suspects. Prepares assigned cases for court, according to formalized procedures. Testifies before court and grand jury. May be designated according to nature of crime investigated as Detective, Automobile Section (government ser.); Detective, Homicide Squad (government ser.); according to rank as Detective Sergeant (government ser.) II; or according to administrative division to which assigned as Detective, Precinct (government ser.); Detective, Youth Bureau (government ser.).



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Military Police Patrol Supervisor
Supervises Military and Civilian guards’. Briefs newly assigned personnel on mission and policies. Conducts guard mount formations. Inspects subordinates for appearance and completeness of equipment and post military police guards and patrols. Conducts performance oriented training programs. Evaluates personnel performance. Counsels personnel and prepares evaluations reports. Assists in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinate personnel and elements. Establishes safety procedures and inspects work areas for a safe physical environmental factors. Supervises the operation of the military police station in the absence of the military police operations sergeant.
Organizes and prepares shifts and work schedules, assigns duties and instructs personnel in Military police techniques and procedures. Prepares patrol of guard orders. Establishes priority of emergency dispatch of military police assets. Plans and details patrol areas and routes. Supervises radio operations, detection systems monitors and desk clerks. Reviews citations / traffic ticket reports. Plans crime prevention measures. Performs statistical analysis of crime data and reports. Plans and coordinates activities relating to physical and nuclear security. Receipts, secures, accounts for and disposition of evidence collected by military police personnel for evaluation. Determines disposition of offenders.



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Protective Security Specialist
Perform the day-to-day protective security functions as specified in daily post and detail orders. Driving the lead vehicle, principal’s vehicle, or follow-vehicle, whenever required in motorcade or similar operations. Driving follow-vehicle and/or acting as response agent. Carries and operates weapons as specified in daily post and detail orders, or upon orders from the detail leader or shift leader. Maintaining protective formation position during principal’s walking movements. Participating in advance security preparations Manning the security post at principal’s residence or manning the Command Post, as required.






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Militay Policeman
Patrols assigned beat on foot, on motorcycle, in patrol car, or on horseback to control traffic, prevent crime or disturbance of peace, and arrest violators: Familiarizes self with beat and with persons living in area. Notes suspicious persons and establishments and reports to superior officer. Reports hazards. Disperses unruly crowds at public gatherings. Renders first aid at accidents, and investigates causes and results of accident. Directs and reroutes traffic around fire or other disruption. Inspects public establishments requiring licenses to ensure compliance with rules and regulations. Warns or arrests persons violating animal ordinances. Issues tickets to traffic violators. Registers at police call boxes at specified interval or time. Writes and files daily activity report with superior officer. May drive patrol wagon or police ambulance. May notify public works department of location of abandoned vehicles to tow away. May accompany parking meter personnel to protect money collected. May be designated according to assigned duty as Airport Safety And Security Officer (government ser.); Dance-Hall Inspector (government ser.); Traffic Police Officer (government ser.); or according to equipment used as Ambulance Driver (government ser.); Motorcycle Police Officer (government ser.); Mounted Police Officer (government ser.). May be designated: Emergency-Detail Driver (government ser.); Patrol Driver (government ser.); Pool-Hall Inspector (government ser.); Radio Police Officer (government ser.); Show Inspector (government ser.).



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Infantryman
Operate weapons and equipment in ground combat operations. Duties include operating and maintaining weapons, such as rifles, machine guns, mortars, and hand grenades; locating, constructing, and camouflaging infantry positions and equipment; evaluating terrain and recording topographical information; operating and maintaining field communications equipment; assessing need for and directing supporting fire; placing explosives and performing minesweeping activities on land; and participating in basic reconnaissance operations.



Education


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Livesavers course

A course that has been developed for training active duty Soldiers. The course is offered only in a group study mode and with training taking place at the unit level.
Classroom instruction is provided by qualified instructors selected by the commanding officer or a surgeon. Testing is performed at the unit level using the written and performance tests furnished in the course. Training and testing will be conducted according to the tasks, conditions, and standards established by the Academy of Health Sciences, AMEDDC&S, and published in course training materials. Students who successfully complete the written and performance tests will be certified as a CLS. The course consists of student sub course texts, student examination, and an instructor’s manual. This course is five training days for a total of 40 academic hours.
•Evaluate a casualty to determine the care to be administered.

•Take a casualty's pulse and respiration
•Treat a casualty
•Initiate an intravenous infusion
•Transport a casualty



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Militar Police Investigation School, Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Other - Criminal Investigation, October 2005
The Military Police Investigator Course is an eight-week course taught at USAMPS. The course trains Military Police Investigators for the U.S. Armed Forces, Department of Defense and Allied Nations. Military Police Investigator candidates 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



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Leadership Development Courses
Other - Leadership
The Leadership Development Course is non-MOS specific, taught in an NCO Academy live-in environment IAW the Small Group Instruction (SGI) process; it consists of classroom interaction with practical applications, followed by hands-on, performance-oriented training. The course culminates in an extensive situational training exercise (STX). The course prepares sergeants for positions of higher responsibility as section leaders. Major subject areas include: Leadership, Training, Physical Fitness Training, Map Reading, Land Navigation, Counseling, Soldier Team Development, basic Supply and Maintenance procedures, and Common Field Crafts. The objective of LDC is to graduate students who will return to their units with the knowledge that will assist them to:

• Be technically and tactically proficient.
• Make sound decisions.
• Plan correctly.
• Follow professional ethics.
• Communicate effectively.
• Apply team development.
• Lead and train their subordinates



Skills


• Microsoft Word

• Microsoft Excel

• Powerpoint

. Type 30 WPM


Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! trapped: Keep in mind that the average resume reviewer spends 30 seconds looking at it.

HEADLINES.

ETA--you realize your name is on there for everyone to see, right?
Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! tirisfal: Impress them with your cover letter. Match your experience with what you are looking for in the cover letter and keep the resume brief.  It's best to keep it to one page.  (I know  ::) ) Keywords are good instead of complete sentences.

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