TSU Hires Brigadier General To Kick ASS!
Today TSU hired a KICK ASS NIGGA to whoop y'alls ass! I never thought that the day would come that TSU would have to hire a General to run these corrupt niggas away! Let the games begin! TEN HUT!!!! HUT 2,3,4 HUT 2,3,4 HUT 2,3,4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Below is a biography of our NEw General. CODW can say goodbye to Gayla and Bobby, CODW guesses CODW readers can play a very important role in who stays and who goes (See Poll).
BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES T. BODDIE JR. Retired July 1, 1983. Brigadier General James T. Boddie Jr. is deputy director for operations, J-3, National Military Command Center, Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C. General Boddie was born in Baltimore in 1931 and graduated from Frederick Douglass High School there in 1949. He received his bachelor's degree from Howard University, Washington, D.C., in 1954. The general is a graduate of the Academic Instructors School and Squadron Officer School, both located at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. He is also a graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.; the Air War College at Maxwell; and earned a master of public administration degree from Auburn (Ala.) University.
He received his commission through the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps program and was awarded the Convair Aviation Association Award for his outstanding accomplishments as a cadet. General Boddie entered primary pilot training in March 1955 at Bartow Air Force Base, Fla., where he flew PA-18s and T-6G's. From there he went to single engine basic pilot training at Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, flying T-28s and T-33s and earning his wings in March 1956.His first operational assignment was with the 560th Strategic Fighter Squadron at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, which was equipped with F-84F Thunderstreaks.
In May 1957 he was assigned to Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., for gunnery and weapons delivery training in the F-100 Super Sabre. Upon completion in September 1957, the general was assigned to the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Weapons Center, Wheelus Air Base, Tripoli, Libya. For the next 45 months he performed instructor pilot, flight test and standardization duties, requiring he be simultaneously current and qualified in T-33s, F-86s, F-100s and B-57s. He returned to the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps program in February 1961 as commandant of cadets at Tuskegee Institute, Ala. He also taught military aspects of world political geography and international relations to senior cadets. In June 1965 General Boddie joined the 4453rd Combat Crew Training Wing, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., where he flew and instructed in F-4s. The following year he volunteered for combat duty in Southeast Asia and was assigned to the 559th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Cam Ranh Bay Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, in October 1966. In addition to his duties as operations and scheduling officer, he flew 201 F-4 combat missions including 57 missions over North Vietnam.
General Boddie returned to the 4453rd at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in August 1967 and commanded the F-4 replacement training unit weapons school of the 4457th Tactical Training Squadron until July 1971. During this tour of duty, he was also appointed provisional squadron commander of the 40th Tactical Fighter Squadron which was being formed to receive A-7D's. The general's next assignment took him to Headquarters Air Force Military Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, as chief of the Flying Status Branch in the Directorate of Personnel Program Actions until August 1974 when he entered the Air War College. Following his studies at the Air War College in July 1975, General Boddie was assigned to Headquarters Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Va., as chief of the Maintenance Standardization and Evaluation Division of the Directorate of Maintenance Engineering. He led a 27-member team that evaluated the aircraft maintenance management effectiveness of all the command's units. In August 1976 he moved to Moody Air Force Base, Ga., as deputy commander for operations of the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing.
The next year he became vice commander of the wing. In June 1978 he became 51st Composite Wing (Tactical) vice commander at Osan Air Base, South Korea, and took command in June 1979. The general assumed his present duties in June 1980. General Boddie is a command pilot with more than 4,000 hours in jet fighter aircraft. His military decorations and awards include the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 13 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award ribbon with three oak leaf clusters and "V" device, Combat Readiness Medal, National Defense Service Medal with service star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with three service stars, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm and Vietnam Campaign Medal. He also wears the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff badge. He was promoted to brigadier general Aug. 1, 1980, with date of rank July 25, 1980.
12 Comments:
Before you judge His Father and his Uncle where on the front line of the Civil Rights movement. Unlike the present group they worked with Dr. King.
Hope the spirit has been instilled in him.
Besides those two got to get rid of the "Little Nazis."
Okay all that sounds great but what do he know about running a school? Has he even worked for a school before?
What do those in place know about running a school.
What I am saying there is a history of
serving the people and issues.
Hopefully,he will stay out of school business and organize the administration.
Lets see what happens.
He may turn out to be positive move.
This came from Rick Perry!
Great military credential (I served with him long ago).
Does he have a DOCTORATE?
How did the search committee come up with this decision?
Sounds like a hook up to me.
Have you ever read the book Art of War by Sun Tzu? It's a book about military tactics that can work in a business. Military-minded people have the ability to effectively mobilize people toward a common goal. He doesn't have to have "office smarts", that's what he has a whole team of executives for.
The sad part is that it will be to late, when you niggas wake up. All you guys say you love TSU but you sitting around clapping while they line TSU up to go into a system. I give them until the summer.
Hope the general comes to clean up those hidden criminals and sex predators. I heard that one department chair was exposed himself to a female staff member.
Exposed himeself, damm! I wonder if CODW knows who is that chair?
So how much did he pay her?
I KNOW you all are NOT TSU hope-to-be graduates! To the person that asked does he know anything about running a school, he has a Public Administration degree!!!
Why why why do we have to always dig back to the 60s to talk about what someone has done. What has the negro done lately?
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