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Professions:
Professions:
Carpenter, Roofer, Mason
Carpenter, Roofer, Mason
Computer Tech
Computer Tech
Network Admin
Network Admin
Webpage Designer
Webpage Designer
Computer Consulting
Computer Consulting
Volunteer Officer, Cadet Instructor (Military and Police)
Volunteer Officer, Cadet Instructor (Military and Police)



Revision as of 15:58, 25 March 2007

Name: Mark Edwinne Menting Place of Birth: Ft. Hood, Texas Married: Judy Children: Justin, Lauran, Joshua, Nathaniel and Genna'Evette

Born and raised in the military, I became fascinated with the history and cultures of the world. I have served in the Army and now teach Military Explorer Cadets for the 84th DIV and the BSA.

Education: U.S. ARMY (Communications and Medical)

HUGHES ELECTRONICS SATELLITE CERTIFICATION COURSE - (Wireless technician)

NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY - TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA - (ENGINEERING / ELECTRICAL - ARCHITECTURAL)

SER/LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL-MILWAUKEE

UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF JOINERS AND PLANERS

Professions:

Carpenter, Roofer, Mason

Computer Tech

Network Admin

Webpage Designer

Computer Consulting

Volunteer Officer, Cadet Instructor (Military and Police)



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