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Educated archaeological professor and adventurer
Seasoned professional in archaeological expeditions
I am an educated archaeological professor and adventurer. After completing my Phd in Archaeology I began teaching archaeology at prestigious universities and colleges in North America and Europe. This knowledge has given me the opportunity to conduct archaeological expeditions in which I have successfully retrieved many rare ancient artifacts such as the Ark of the Covenant, the Cross of Coronado and the Holy Grail.
Employment History
Apr 1936 – present:Leader of Archaeological Expeditions
Washington, DC, Australia
United States Government
Organising and leading archaeological expeditions
Archaeological research
Escaping from dangerous and life threatening situations
Sliding down mountains, falling out of planes, dodging bullets & booby traps
Being a professional role model for future archaeological adventurers
Achievements
1938 - Discovered the Holy Grail
1935 - Retrieved the Ark of the Covenant
Jan 1925 – Mar 1936:Professor of Archaeology
Greenwich, CT, Australia
Marshall College
Lecturing to archaeology students
Organising archaeological field trips and expeditions
Researching, writing, and editing educational & archaeological reports
Oct 1916 – Jun 1919:Military Intelligence Officer
Paris, France
French Intelligence
Conducting undercover intelligence missions
Assessing and predicting tactical strategies, enemy capabilities, intentions, vulnerabilities and recommending courses of action.
Using spying techniques to obtain secret military and political information.