Christopher Mills
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Experience
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South University
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Student of Buiness Administration
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Sep 2011 - Present
BS In Business Administration BS In Business Administration
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Army National Guard
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Observer Controler/ Trainer
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Apr 2009 - Jul 2011
Observes, controls, trains, and evaluates lane training for combat arms, combat support, and combat service support units; assesses training for platoons and companies on individual, collective, and leader tasks; provides detailed formal and informal After Action Reviews and formal external written evaluations based on MTP/TSP standards; prepares and conducts formal instruction on critical collective tasks derived from theatre specific training strategy; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of equipment in excess of $250,00
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Assissant Operations NCO/Day Battle Captain
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Mar 2008 - Apr 2009
Served as the Day Battle Captain during Operation Iraqi Freedom 07-09. responsible for the Morale, welfare training and professional development of 5 NCOs and 12 Soldiers; responsible for synchronizing and integration of lethal and non-lethal effects for 108 Kilometers of battle space with one COP, two PBs, and six population centers; responsible for providing the Squadron Commander, staff, and Troop Commanders with battlefield SA, battlefield tracking, reports, current and future operations and TOC security.
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Platoon Sergeant
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Feb 2006 - Mar 2008
Responsible for the training, counseling, discipline, welfare, and morale of seven NCOs and fourteen enlisted Soldiers and their families. Responsible for the maintenance, service and accountability of five HMMWV's, Three M3A2 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles and related platoon equipment in excess of five million dollars. Responsible for the training, counseling, discipline, welfare, and morale of seven NCOs and fourteen enlisted Soldiers and their families. Responsible for the maintenance, service and accountability of five HMMWV's, Three M3A2 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles and related platoon equipment in excess of five million dollars.
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Education
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Central Texas College
Criminal Justice