Civil
Affairs Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Eric Boettcher recently returned from Mosul,
Iraq
with his second Bronze Star Medal. As the Chief of Operations for the
Mosul
Reconstruction Operations Center, Lieutenant
Colonel Boettcher assisted the local
Mosul
government with its rebuilding efforts and provided humanitarian
assistance to the Iraqi populace. He has completed four active duty
tours (twice to Iraq) while supporting the Global War on Terror.
Lieutenant
Colonel Boettcher's purpose in founding Patriot Presentations is to let
anyone
who is interested know some of the truly outstanding performance our
nation's service members have executed while deployed in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Through his business, he coordinates
reach-back ability for donated supplies to troops in the field from the
organizations and companies he makes presentations to. His fourteen
minute video depicts a "real world" humanitarian assistance mission in
which donated supplies from local Iraqi merchants and from the States
are provided to a small neighborhood populace in need. At the
completion of the presentation, Lieutenant
Colonel Boettcher holds a questions and
answers session for the audience. Lieutenant
Colonel Boettcher speaks to audiences ranging from
elementary school aged children through senior citizen supporting
organizations.He uses his interpersonal
communications degree to provide flexibility in his discussion to ensure
his information is understood with a wide spectrum of target audiences.The truth of the successes our nation’s service
members have achieved while completing the mission in Iraq is driven
home with passion and positive factual real life encounters discussed
while presenting the video.Please take the time
to look around the website to obtain a better understanding of Lieutenant
Colonel
Boettcher’s combat experience as a civil affairs officer deployed in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.The Lieutenant
Colonel’s presentation will be the most intriguing and eye opening
30-60 minute encounter you will remember.