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CHARLES M HENRY 9139 Jackson Road Midland, Georgia 31820 706-563- 2053 ch1e24c18@westpost.

net OBJECTIVE Position as an Infantryman 11B Instructor, Training Developer or Doctrine Writer providing support for the Maneuver Center of Excellence. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Twenty years experience in Infantry, Airborne and Mechanize units as a Squad Lea der, Team Leader, Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) Gunner, Bradley Commander, Plat oon Sergeant, Platoon Leader, Bradley Master Gunner and BFV New Equipment Traini ng Team Instructor (NETT). RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: Digital Training Instructor Omega Training Group 2005- Present

Provided digital training instructional support for program of instruction cours es for both the Armor and Infantry Schools of the Maneuver Center of Excellence. Instructed Force Twenty One Brigade and Below (FBCB2) Maneuver Control System ( MCS) and the Command Post of the Future (CPOF), and provided (ABCS) Army Battle Command overviews to the Maneuver Captians Course, Maneuver Sen Leaders Course, Advanced Leaders Course, and Basic Officers Course and to both TRADOC and Forces Command soldiers. Training Developer Omega Training Group 2001-2005

Developed training for the Directorate Of Training, United States Army Infantry School Program Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) Task Force Training Developme nt Team Member, Omega Training Group, Inc. Performs duties as Training Developer performing Army Transformation Support work for DOT, including systems analysis , design, develop, evaluate training and training products to support DOTs SBCT efforts. Training Specialist Omega Training Group 1998-1999

Updated and revised Field Manual 7-7J Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bra dley), for the United States Army Infantry School to reflect doctrinal concepts for Force XXI, Land Worrier and the Digital Architectural Platform for the Bradl ey Fighting Vehicle M2A3. Platoon Leader U.S. Army 1996-1997

Effectively managed a thirty man combat platoon in a wide range of national secu rity missions. Created an organizational climate that encouraged soldiers to be initiative and responsible. Trained and guided all soldiers of platoon in all fa cets of day to day operations. Platoon Sergeant U.S. Army 1994-1996

Responsible for the health, welfare and training of 30 soldiers, and equipment v alued at over 5 million dollars. Provided tactical and technical guidance to sub ordinates, and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the pe rformance of their duties. Platoon Trainer U.S. Army, BFV NETT 1993-1994

Coordinated and directed the activities of 4 BFV NETT Instructors as they traine d Infantry and Cavalry soldiers to operate, maintain and employ the Bradley Figh ting Vehicle. Platoon Sergeant U.S. Army 1991-1993

Responsible for an enhanced BFV Platoon consisting of 20 BFVs, 16 NCOs and 40 en listed soldiers and equipment valued at over 35 million dollars. Provided suppor t to 7 United States Army Infantry Schools Program of Instruction. Bradley NETT Instructor U.S. Army 1987-1991

Provided the transitional training, to Infantry and Cavalry Soldiers, needed to operate, maintain and to tactically employ the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Selecte d as the BFV NETT Instructor of the Quarter for the 1st Quarter, FY90. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Vocational Industrial Education, Virginia Polytechnic and S tate University 1981 Associates of Applied Science, Automotive Technology, Eastern Shore Community Co llege 1979 Diploma, Computer Information Systems, Columbus Technical Institute, 2001 United States Army Reserve Component Instructor Training Course, Fort Benning, G eorgia 1991 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle Master Gunner Course, Fort Benning, Georgia 19 89 M2 / M3 Unit Conduct Of Fire Trainer Senior Instructor / Operator Course, Fort B enning, Georgia 1989 Advance Non Commissioned Officers Course, Fort Benning, Georgia 1991

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