E. Cole Bolchoz cell phone: 843-***-****
pln94h@r.postjobfree.com, 803 Edmonton Circle
pln94h@r.postjobfree.com, Goose Creek SC 29445
“Victory Loves Preparation.”
Objective: The Desire To Be The Best At It.
Education: Bachelor of Arts, History, Ancient History Minor, Education, Minor, College of Charleston 1994
Master’s of Arts in History, Specialized in Modern Latin America History, the Vietnam War, and Modern Africa, The Citadel 2002
Java, Q-bert ongoing certification, D2L program trained for online teaching, AMEDEMT School FT. Sam Houston TX 2006,Army Infantry School, FT. Stewart GA 2005,Religious Program Admin School 1986, Infantry Training School, USMC Camp Geiger 1987
Employment: 02/2009 to 09/2012: Columbia College of Missouri, Adjunct Professor, Naval Weapon Station Charleston, Western Civilization and American Military History
Online Adjunct Faculty of History, Columbia College of Missouri (2011)
History Department Columbia College of Missouri Representative at Conference June 14-16 2012
04/2008 to 05/2011: Berkeley County Schools, Certified Secondary Social Studies Substitute Teacher, Moncks Corner SC
02/ 2006 to 04/2008: United States Army
As a 91 W (Health Care Specialist) or Combat
Medic, attached to 1st Combat Brigade, 1-41 “A” Battery, APO 09396: Feb. 2006 – April 2008 (Awarded Honorable Discharge)
Teacher of U. S. History and Psychology, Orangeburg Wilkinson High School, Orangeburg SC: Aug. 2005 – Dec. 2005
Dismounted Infantry, South Carolina Army
National Guard, 118th Infantry Regiment Moncks Corner SC: April 2004 – Jan 2006
Teacher of Title I Middle School Math, Assistant Administrator, Coach of boys’ basketball and wrestling, William Lenoir Middle School, Lenoir NC: Sept. 2004 – May 2005
Teacher of Algebra I, Geometry and Statistics, North Charleston High School,
North Charleston SC: Aug 2003 – Sept 2004
Teacher of Middle School Math, York One Alternative Academy, York One School District, York SC: Aug 2002 – May 2003
Teacher of U. S. History and Honors South Carolina History, and World Geography Charleston County School District
Department Chair Social Studies Department at Rivers Middle and Alice Birney Middle Schools:
Oct. 1997 – Dec. 2001
Teacher of World Geography, Economics, and Government, Lower Richland High School, Richland One School District, Columbia SC and boys’ tennis and wrestling coach, Student Council and Class Advisor:
Aug. 1995 – Oct. 1997
1991 – 1994: Attended College of Charleston and worked at Budget Rental Car and other jobs to pay for tuition.
Religious Program Specialist (Chaplain’s Assistant), U. S. Navy, Marine Aircraft Group 31, MCAS Beaufort SC: Jul. 1986 – Jul. 1990
Awards: Dean’s List (Distinguished) Fall 1993, College of Charleston, Scholarship of Economics Sum. 1995, University of South Carolina, Finalist for Teacher of the Year, North Charleston High School 2004, Good Conduct Medal, U. S. Navy 1990, U. S. Navy Sea Service, and Arctic Service Ribbons, Commandant’s Physical Fitness Award 1987-1990 USMC, Army Medal of Achievement Dec 2006, Most Valuable Player, NCHS Varsity Wrestling 1985, Nominated South Carolina High School Journalist of the Year 1985, Former Nominee for Best Historical Fiction Short Story entitled “Fire Lacks Flame” available at www.storyhouse.org .
References: Keith McIver, Columbia College, NWS
Dr. Mark Taylor, Kaiser University Dean, Tampa FL
Mr. Keith McIver, Columbia College of Missouri, NWS Charleston
Mr. Mike Peake, West Caldwell High School,
Lenoir NC
David Caldwell, Principal, South Caldwell High School, Lenoir NC
Jeffrey Musgrove, Columbia College of Missouri, Program Executive
Sgt. Kraft, NCOIC, former enlisted superior, Ft. Stewart GA, 3rd Infantry Division
Dr. George Hopkins, Professor of History, College of Charleston, Charleston SC
Dr. Michael Barrett, Professor of History,
The Citadel, Charleston SC
Dr. Pete Yount, William Lenoir Middle School, Lenoir NC
Dr. Bernard Powers, Professor of History, College of Charleston,
Cambridge Books on the net, my current publisher of A Medic in Iraq.