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ROLLAND J. MILLER
6343 Valley Ridge Road, Edgewood, NV 94487 rolland.miller@gpop.net H: (998) 654-4646
February 08, 2007
MNS Incorporated
ATTN: Sarah Freeman
376 River Street
Dayton Stream, OH 33545
RE: Equipment Fielding (#90087)
Dear Ms. Freeman:
MNS is a synergistic company, specializing in the provision of diverse equipment, support and innovative
solutions to the U.S. Federal Government and other agencies in an international market. Pursuant to our
previous conversation and in reference to a vacancy currently available in Fort Carson, CO; I have attached my
résumé for your consideration.
As a Certified Instructor, competent leader and effective team builder with a lengthy history in supporting the
Department of Defense; I possess a diverse background in the planning, scheduling, and management of
training programs for the operation and fielding of tactical equipment. Recent accomplishments include the
strategic implementation of training programs in support of the M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle and its’
operational capacity at Fort Stewart, GA.
In review of my credentials, note that my success is built upon a foundation of integrity, and the development of
lasting relationships with Executive Management, clients and departmental resources. You will find that my
skills mirror the qualifications outlined for the New Equipment Fielding Manager position, and will support the
continued success of MNS in serving clients both during peacetime and in hostile environments on a global
front.
Please expect a call in the coming week to discuss your current requirements, and how I may contribute to the
mission of MNS, Incorporated. Thank you, in advance for taking the time to review my résumé. For further
information, I may be reached at (998) 654-4646.
Sincerely,
Rolland J. Miller
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