Boettcher, Jim, Cpl

Communications
 
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Current Service Status
USMC Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Corporal
Current/Last Primary MOS
2531-Field Radio Operator
Current/Last MOSGroup
Communications
Previously Held MOS
2542-Communication Center Operator
Primary Unit
1971-1971, 2531, H&S Bn, MCB Camp Pendleton
Service Years
1967 - 1971
Voice Edition
Corporal
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 Official Badges 

US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal Blue Star Tet Offensive Commemorative Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)Patriot Guard RidersChapter 317
  1972, Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
  2000, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
  2007, Patriot Guard Riders
  2010, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Chapter 317 (Member) (Kansas City, Missouri)


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Retired at the beginning of April, '05 and relocated to south central Missouri, specifically, the Rolla area. Purchased a house that is conSIDerably better than what we had in S. Calif. and moved in around the middle of May. Got an in-ground pool outside and a really neat "War Room" in the basement. If anyone is in the area sometime, let me know and you've a place to stay for a bit.

Resisted moving back here for some time but have no regrets. The area is beautiful and the people are really great.

As of April, 06, working again.....so much for retirement. Could only handle being around the wife 24/7 for so long. Besides............we needed the medical bennies.

In Jan. 07, joined the PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS--a group, mainly bikers, but not all, who attend funerals, memorial services and welcome homes ceremonies for veterans. At the funerals their primary purpose is to form a barrier between the family and any protestors who may show up.

YES, protestors DO come to these on occassion.

   
Other Comments:

As if 31 years of working around small children weren't enough, I was a Scout Master for 18 years, up until I retired. In all honesty, if it hadn't been for all those kids, I would have lost my mind a long time ago. They have been very theraputic for me and helped me keep things in perspective. Finally got my PTSD claim settled by the VA (had to move to Missouri to get though). Fortunately, the kids helped me stay reasonably coherent all those years.

   

 Remembrance Profiles - 14 Marines Remembered
  • Hodge, James, Cpl
  • Hodge, James, Cpl, (1967-1971)
  • Holland, Jimmy, Cpl, (1967-1971)

  Early Exit From High School
   
Date
Feb 15, 1967

Last Updated:
Dec 26, 2007
   
Comments

Feb. 67, ahhh yes. After running out of "F's" to put on my report card, I was summoned to the main office and informed that I was being given a chance to further my education in some other area. It didn't matter where as long as it wasn't in THAT particular school. I told them that I appreciated the opportunity but they had to understand that it was difficult to pursue my future wife and be expected to STUDY too. So I left.
Not to fear though....in Dec., in Viet Nam, Jim Hodge and I earned our GED with VERY high marks. A high school diploma in a combat zone. I think I appreciate that one more than the other.

   
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