- Francis P. Bottorff
Infobox Military Person
name=Colonel Francis P. Bottorff
born= Birth date|1962|01|01
died=
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1984 - present
rank= Colonel
commands=VMA-542 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point
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battles= Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom *2003 invasion of Iraq
awards=Defense Superior Service Medal Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal] Individual AchievementAir Medal Strike FlightAir Medal Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with two gold stars.
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laterwork=Francis P. Bottorff is a Colonel in the
United States Marine Corps and is the current commander ofMarine Corps Air Station Cherry Point ,North Carolina .Biography
Colonel Bottorff was born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania onFebruary 1 ,1962 . He attendedLa Salle University in 1980 and upon graduation in May 1984, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant and attendedThe Basic School atMarine Corps Base Quantico ,Virginia .In May 1985, he graduated from Infantry Officers Course and reported to
2nd Marine Division , where he served as Weapons Platoon Commander and Company Executive Officer of "K" Company,3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines . Returning from a unit deployment toOkinawa in July of 1986, he reported toNaval Air Station Pensacola ,Florida to begin flight training and in September 1988 he earned his wings as aNaval Aviator .Colonel Bottorff reported to
Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32) in October 1988 for training as anAV-8B Harrier II pilot. After completing training atVMAT-203 , he transferred toMarine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and was assigned toVMA-513 . While with VMA-513, he deployed for Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.In July 1992, Colonel Bottorff returned to MAG-32 for duty as an Instructor Pilot with VMAT-203. After serving as the Assistant Operations Officer and Logistics Officer he attended the
MAWTS-1 Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course . Following the completion of WTI, Colonel Bottorff was transferred toVMA-542 . During this period he completed an operational deployment to theWestern Pacific .After being promoted to Major, he was assigned to 2nd Marine Regiment and served as the Air Officer from December 1995 until June 1997.
Colonel Bottorff attended the
Marine Corps Command and Staff College from August 1997 through July 1998. In August 1998, he reported to MAG-13 and served withVMA-311 as Operations Officer, Officer In Charge of the squadron's31st Marine Expeditionary Unit detachment, Maintenance Officer, and Executive Officer. In February 2000, he was reassigned as the MAG-13 Operations officer.In August 2001, Colonel Bottorff returned to MAG-13, and in November he took command of VMA-542. During this tour, the Tigers participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom in support of the
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing .Subsequent to squadron command, Colonel Bottorff attended the
United States Army War College where he was awarded a Masters of Strategic Studies. In July 2004, Colonel Bottorff was assigned toUnited States Central Command and served as the Chief of the Exercise Division within the J-3 until June 2006.Awards
Colonel Bottorff’s personal decorations include:
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Defense Superior Service Medal
*Bronze Star
*Meritorious Service Medal
*Air Medal both Individual Achievement and Strike Flight
*Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with two gold stars.ee also
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