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Paul A Watler 2213 SW 11th Court Cape Coral, FL 33991 United States E-mail: pwatler1970@gmail.

com Home: 011 - (719) 360-3648

Work Experience

JEL Insurance Adjuster Training, 5 day Xactimate Boot Camp. June 27th July 2nd 2011 Instructors: Linda and Tommy Gold Trained in scoping techniques, to include measurements, photography, note-taking, customer service techniques (aid to special segments of population, eg the elderly), materials specifications and recognition, using Xactimate 27.3 to sketch inspected properties and incorporate data, proficient in Xactimate toolbars and room, multi-level, attic and roof building and estimating. BAE Systems (02/07/2011 06/09/2011) Leavenworth, Kansas United States Supervisor: Mark Solomon 913-547-2385; Contact: Yes Salary: $90,000.00 per year Hours per week: 40 Duties: HTS Analyst in training

US Army (09/24/2007 - 12/02/2010) - Unit Logistics/Operations NCO Fort Carson, Colorado United States Supervisor: 1SG Burton - 719-439-3156; Contact: Yes Salary: $59,000.00 per year Hours per week: 50 Duties: I performed duties involving supply requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and installation equipment; I managed the unit automated supply system for accounting of organizational equipment and supplies; I managed the organization and implementation of Battalion automated Biometrics identification and analysis systems (BATS), these units were issued down to the troops for operational usage in Korengal valley Afghanistan, the units were used to identify Combined Observation Post (COP) workers and to detect possible insurgents attempting to pass into restricted areas. The BATs/HIIDE provided my unit with the ability to positively identify persons of interest; it was also useful in socio-cultural analysis of these border towns by allowing analysis of local attitudes towards U.S. and coalition forces. I trained as an assistant technical pilot and assisted in the implementation and training and maintenance of the Raven and Boomerang Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) systems to produce target packages and pertinent human terrain knowledge for assigned areas. Osmose Utilities (06/01/2007 - 09/24/2007) - Foreman Trainee Atlanta, Georgia United States Supervisor: Name Unknown - 770-632-6710; Contact: Yes Salary: $40,000.00 per year Hours per week: 40 Duties: Utility Foreman trainee Unemployed (05/01/2007 - 06/01/2007) - Unemployed Douglasville, GA United States Supervisor: none - 719-360-3648; Contact: Yes Salary: $0.00 per hour Duties: Unemployed

SOC-SMG (06/01/2006 - 05/01/2007) - Security Supervisor

Al Asad Airbase, Armed Forces Overseas Iraq Supervisor - 1-866-369-9100; Contact: Yes Salary: $13,000.00 per month Hours per week: 60 Duties: I served as a Security Supervisor, force protection manager and trainer at Al Asad airbase, Al Asad Iraq. I managed 120 Ugandan security personnel which comprised one shift of force protection for Al Asad airbase. I conducted daily intelligence, security briefings and pre-deployment checks of personnel and equipment. I performed consistent training of personnel regarding base policies and security procedures pertinent to Al Asad airbase such as: access control, interaction with military and civilian personnel, radio communication, contractor rules of engagement, weapons training (M4 carbine, SIG SAUER P226) and maintenance. I coordinated assigned duty rosters, days off, regular and emergency leave, hours and place of sick call. I performed monthly performance counseling of squad leaders, coordinated supply requests for new weapons, body armor, uniforms, boots and accessories for Ugandan personnel. Newsgroup LLC (02/15/2006 - 06/01/2006) - Merchandiser Atlanta, Georgia United States Supervisor: Name Unknown - 1-866-466-7231; Contact: Yes Salary: $35,000.00 per year Hours per week: 40 Duties: Merchandiser of magazines and publications in the greater Atlanta area. Cochise Consultancy (08/01/2005 - 12/01/2005) - Security Specialist CEA Arlington, Armed Forces Overseas United States Supervisor: CEA Arlington Supervisor - out of business; Contact: Yes Salary: $12,000.00 per month Hours per week: 60 Duties: I was a Personal Security Detachment (PSD) team member in and around Bayji Iraq/CEA Arlington Army Depot area, performed daily road security operations for civilian engineers traveling from captured enemy munitions depot to CEA Arlington base. I participated in base security procedures and security patrols through Bayji, Iraq and other local villages, collected information from village leaders and personnel concerning insurgent plans and actions against coalition personnel. I performed day and night counter IED operations along route Tampa. SOC-SMG (01/07/2005 - 06/15/2005) - Security Specialist Minden, Nevada United States Supervisor: BIAP Supervisor 2005 - 866-369-9100; Contact: Yes Salary: $13,000.00 per month Hours per week: 60 Duties: I was a PSD team member with a military contractor, transporting clients in and out of Baghdad International Airport (BIAP) to coalition Green Zone, Red zone and other areas in and around Baghdad and the Iraqi countryside. I prepared and maintained armored vehicles and weapons to include: 9mm SIG-SAUER, M4 semiautomatic Carbine, Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW)AK-47, Kalashnikov RPK-74. I briefed team members and clients on primary and alternate routing procedures, breakdown and evacuation procedures. US Army (06/01/2003 - 04/15/2004) - Counterintelligence Agent Kabul and Bagram AB, Armed Forces Overseas Afghanistan Supervisor: CW2 Eugene French - Unknown; Contact: Yes Salary: $55,000.00 per year Hours per week: 60 Duties: I served as Non-Commissioned officer In Charge of the Kabul, Afghanistan

Tactical Counterintelligence (CI) Team, ensured collection requirements are identified, validated, prioritized, assigned and monitored. Participated in various tactical missions, coordinated the capture and detention of a Tier II High Value Target on the U.S. Army Central Command High Value Target List for Afghanistan as well as fifteen other individuals associated with terrorist activities and organizations, I participated in weekly teleconferences to assist in the development of operations plan regarding source and Information Operations. Gathered information and compiled daily reports on terrorist plans and activities from classified sources Reviewed case files for operations in order to evaluate the significance of the information collected, I provided operational support, guidance and professional expertise to enable the team to conduct primary source research and collection. I supervised three special agents for collection management and processing. I inspected several regional compounds to include Kabul compound and Camp Phoenix for Threat Assessment products. I analyzed the Area of Operations (AO) against socio-cultural data as well as available sources of local socio-cultural information. I assessed characteristics of the operational environment (leaders, population, demographics, social, ethnic, religion, etc.), giving analytical support on the CI team position on intelligence issues as well as keeps abreast of current events and socio-cultural issues, regional trends and developments as they affect the indicators and specific information requirements for supporting Commanders Critical Information Requirements (CCIR), Decision Points (DP) and Named Areas of Interest (NAI). I served as liaison to the local population as required by team or unit. I arranged and conducted source meets in and around area of operations while keeping the safety of the source of utmost importance, managed funds and documentation for paid sources. I prepared information reports of various types as a result of these daily meetings, protected potential information of intelligence value by immediately preparing reports from interview notes and submitted reports through required channels for review by chain of command. US Army (02/08/2003 - 06/01/2003) - Counterintelligence Agent Camp Doha, Armed Forces Overseas Kuwait Supervisor: SFC Pena - Unknown; Contact: Yes Salary: $55,000.00 per year Hours per week: 72 Duties: NCOIC of a Kuwait Counterintelligence team. I supervised and coordinated team daily activities for sourcing, report writing Draft Intelligence Information Reports, Serious Incident Reports, Contact Reports, (DIIRs, SIRs, and Contact Reports). I examined Information Operation requirements regarding collection and interpretation. I worked to evaluate and integrate data from multiple sources to assess assignments necessary to process all source material and produce pertinent human terrain knowledge. I scheduled training for required agent responsibilities to include: report writing, interviewing, collection priority and management, information analysis, intelligence value of information, source management and protection, cultural understanding and sensitivity, and operational funds management. Provided Biometric screening of Third Country National's for base access requirements, Provides analytical support to commander on socio-cultural issues, regional trends, and developments as they affect objectives. I worked to ensure information of intelligence value and human terrain collection requirements are identified, validated and prioritized. US Army Georgia Army National Guard (12/28/2001 - 02/08/2003) Counterintelligence Agent Fort Gillem, Georgia United States Supervisor: SFC Pena - UNKNOWN; Contact: Yes Salary: $380.00 per month Duties: I qualified as Special Agent U.S. Army Intelligence and Counterintelligence Investigator. I trained in surveillance techniques, force protection and complex problem solving and interviewing techniques. I was instructed in the collection of information and socio cultural data of intelligence value techniques in assigned Area of Operations (AO). I analyzed available sources of local socio-cultural information. I

assessed other characteristics of the operational environment including; leaders, population, demographics, social, ethnic, and religion. I collected, reviewed, interpreted, evaluated and integrated data from multiple sources in assessing the relevance and significance of anti-coalition action and socio-cultural development in assigned areas of operation. I conducted mission specific duties according to commanders priorities and prerequisites (CCIR). US ARMY (12/01/1998 - 12/28/2001) - AREA MEDICAL NCO FORT STEWART, Georgia United States Supervisor: SFC LEWIS - UNKNOWN; Contact: Yes Salary: $40,000.00 per year Hours per week: 60 Duties: I managed 17 soldiers in the Area Medical Operations section of a US Army medical company at Ft Stewart, Georgia. I was responsible for utilization of field clinic during field training exercises or on overseas deployments. I performed medical exams and minor treatment under direct supervision of attending physician. US ARMY/ MULTINATIONAL FORCE AND OBSERVERS EGYPT (11/01/1997 12/01/1998) - ER MEDIC SHARM AL SHEIK, Armed Forces Overseas Egypt Supervisor: SFC STRANGE - UNKNOWN; Contact: Yes Salary: $40,000.00 per year Hours per week: 60 Duties: I worked as an emergency medic for combined multinational task force (MFO) south camp at Sharm Al Sheik, Egypt. I provided emergency medical treatment at MFO south camp medical clinic for military detachments from eleven countries. Additional duties included: Medical supply NCOIC, Orthopedic tech, X-ray tech, physical therapy tech. U. S. Army (07/01/1996 - 11/01/1997) - Platoon Sgt Fort Bliss, Texas United States Supervisor: 1st Sgt Brian Wright - unknown; Contact: Yes Salary: $32,000.00 per year Hours per week: 70 Duties: Operated as a Platoon Sgt for the Medical Platoon for HHB 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade. I managed a medical platoon of 25 personnel, assigned personnel various duties and responsibilities regarding the medical welfare and management of 3-2 ADA BN. I organized administrative actions and requirements for platoon personnel to include promotions boards and Non Commissioned Officers Education Schools (NCOES). I organized deployment of personnel to assigned missions relating to the 3-2 ADA schedule. Education College/University El Paso Community College (10/01/1996 - 10/01/1997) El Paso, Texas United States Degree: none - Major: General Studies GPA: 3.5 Semester Hours: 15 Description: Completed 15 semester hours of study towards a General Studies degree. College/University Dantes/Clep (04/01/1994 - 08/01/2001) Pensacola, Florida United States Degree: none GPA: 3.5 Semester Hours: 22

Description: Completed 22 college semester hours towards General Studies degree. City College of Chicago Sinai Egypt GPA: 3.0, Semester Hours: 12 GED University of the State of NY (03/01/1989 - 03/02/1989) Brooklyn, New York United States Degree: High School Diploma Description: Completed High School General Education degree Additional Information Training - Basic Non Commissioned Officers Course (BNCOC) (10/15/2000) 120 Basic Non Commissioned Officers Course Training - Primary Leadership Development Course (02/19/1996) 120 Primary US Army Non Commissioned Officer Educational Course, Commandants List Academic achievement. Training - Force XXI Battle Command Brigade (FBCB2) BFT (08/01/2009) 25 a graphic GPS enabled communication platform designed for leaders to track friendly and hostile forces on the battlefield. Training - Google Earth (03/15/2009) 15 Open source global imagery analysis software. Training Map HT (02/15/2009) 15 Specialized battlefield Mapping software Training - Biometrics identification and analysis systems (04/01/2009) 20 BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT Training - Falconview (03/01/2003) 20 Trained in the use of Falconview with satellite images and elevation maps and overlays for Area of Operation.

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