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Jarret Hammons

Veteran

Military Service

U.S. Army Master Sergeant

Experience

24 years served

Future

Seeking a career in management

Location

Van Wert, OH

About Jarret

I am a 24 year veteran. I enlisted into the Army in 1990 and then transferred to the Ohio Army National Guard in 1998 until 2014.

I served as a Human Resources Manger / Personnel Management, Recruiting and Combat Engineer. I retired as a NCOIC / 1st Sergeant from Recruiting.

I am very involved in local government and the community that i live in. I have been on Town counsel Economic Development worked on elections.

I am also member of the Local Masonic Lodge where i have severed as the WM and the local VFW along with the Elks lodge.

My passion is to this day is helping others. Veterans finding resources and educating them on what is out there for them. Educating the local community on the value of the Men and Women that serve and have served.

• B.A. (incomplete) Business Management and Human Resources, Hocking College
• Certified Sales Professional, Butler Academy for Professional sales
• U.S. Army Leader Ships Schools:
o Primary Leadership Development,
o Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course ,
o Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course,
o First Sergeant Course,
o Noncommissioned Officer Course Recruiting and Retention
• U.S. Army Military Occupation and Qualifications
o Personnel Management Specialist Human Recourses (42A),
o Combat Engineer (12B), Recruiting and Retention NCO (79T),
o Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense,
o Unit Drug and Alcohol Program Coordinator,
o Commanders Safety Course,
o Training Liaison

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