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F. Lee Horn, CPT, INF, USA (Retired-Disabled)

Total of 19 years 1 month in the United States Army, until a near-fatal military parachuting accident in 1996 (six years on active duty, two years of which were in Vietnam). Trained as tank crewman, airborne-infantry officer, Insurgency-Counterinsurgency Operations Officer, Civil Affairs Officer, Helicopter Aircrewman, and Combat Medic. Some of the military assignments I have held: Special Operations Forces Officer (RVN), Counterinsurgency Team Commander (RVN), Infantry Company Commander (RVN), Military Instructor (John Fitzgerald Kennedy Special Warfare School, Fort Bragg, NC), Intelligence-Counterintelligence Officer (Fort Riley, KS).

BS/BA in Business, concurrent major in Social sciences, minors in Public speaking and Economics, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA. Masters in Industrial Relations[?], secondary concentration in Organizational development, University of Cincinnati, OH. Extensive self-guided studies in Philosophy, Psychology, and Science (including Quantum physics, Genetics, Deep ecology, Chaos theory, etc.).

Total of 14 years in Human resources, primarily with General Electric and Exxon. Currently owner of Paradigm Associates, a small business offering Life Coaching services (at http://www.ParadigmAssociates.org), and Arbitration, Mediation, Conciliation, Negotiation and other Dispute resolution services.

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