Let me say that I have no idea about this particular officer's credentials, but in general:
Jump School is like three weeks, and not super difficult as long as you can run. As an Infantry Branched Officer, the LTC was probably offered that school early in his career and went as an LT. Not an indicator of anything really. He's got a 25th ID SSI-FWS (combat patch) so he wasn't in an "airborne" regiment for that deployment.
CIB's are pretty common these days too. One must be an infantryman (he is) assigned to an Infantry Unit (25ID, at least) and engage in ground combat. So it's likely that at some point in his career he was at minimum trading shots with the enemy. That doesn't mean he was in Falujah or Mosul, but he did participate in a two way range.
If I wanted to be uncharitable, I would point out that he's got at least a deployment, and an Enemy Marksmanship Badge (Purple Heart) but only a couple of Defense Meritorious Service Metals, and a single Meritorious Service Medal. To put that in perspective, I have three MSM's, and two were participation awards for deployments that did not include combat. I find it....unusual that an Officer was in combat (CIB), and got wounded (Purple heart) but didn't even manage a Bronze Star participation award for that run. From 2004-20012 or so, officer's and senior enlisted were getting BSMs for pretty much anything outside of Kuwait. Unless you *expletive deleted*ed up.
I also notice that as an LTC on Active Duty (Presumably almost 20 years in) he has between 12 and 18 months Overseas Service (the two bars on his right sleeve. Each bar denotes 6 months overseas). To put that in perspective, I'm a Reservist and have 7 Overseas Service Bars (and most of the way to my 8th.) You have to wonder what happened on that one deployment.