James was a skilled welder and was attached to the U.S. Border Patrol performing maintenance and repairs to the Border Fence Project during the Obama Administration. He spent these years living life to the fullest, riding dirt bikes, camping, and traveling.
James was proud of each segment of his short life. He was proud to be a veteran, proud of the work he did as a Seabee, of the work he did on the pre-Trump border wall, his love of the off-road community and the volunteer work he performed for SCORE Off Road races and King of the Hammers race, building two Trophy Trucks and the countless weekends he spent in the desert living his dream.
James has been driving a truck for the past few years and was able to share that experience with both Steven and Emily, taking them on the road with him. He was proud to be able to purchase his first home for his young family. James always believed that family comes first and lived his life accordingly.
James Richard Miles is a United States Navy Veteran. James entered active duty on Apr. 7, 1997. James served 8 years, including 3 years, 3 months, and 23 days of sea service. James MOS (Military Occupation Specialty) were 9760 – HT (Hull Maintenance Technician as an Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repairman) for 4 years, with the rank of SW3, pay grade E4; SW-0000 SW – Steelworker for 3 years and 10 months, with the rank of HT3, pay grade E4. On Apr. 6, 2001, James was released from active duty and transferred to the United States Naval Reserves. On Dec. 11, 2004, having completed his term of obligation James was honorably discharged. James' last duty assignment was aboard the USS Tarawa (LHA-1), San Diego.
During his service to our country, James received the following: Good Conduct Medal (2); Navy "E" Ribbon (2); Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4); Meritorious Unit Commendation; National Defense Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Marksman Rifleman Ribbon.
James was a skilled welder and was attached to the U.S. Border Patrol performing maintenance and repairs to the Border Fence Project during the Obama Administration. He spent these years living life to the fullest, riding dirt bikes, camping, and traveling.
James was proud of each segment of his short life. He was proud to be a veteran, proud of the work he did as a Seabee, of the work he did on the pre-Trump border wall, his love of the off-road community and the volunteer work he performed for SCORE Off Road races and King of the Hammers race, building two Trophy Trucks and the countless weekends he spent in the desert living his dream.
James has been driving a truck for the past few years and was able to share that experience with both Steven and Emily, taking them on the road with him. He was proud to be able to purchase his first home for his young family. James always believed that family comes first and lived his life accordingly.
James Richard Miles is a United States Navy Veteran. James entered active duty on Apr. 7, 1997. James served 8 years, including 3 years, 3 months, and 23 days of sea service. James MOS (Military Occupation Specialty) were 9760 – HT (Hull Maintenance Technician as an Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repairman) for 4 years, with the rank of SW3, pay grade E4; SW-0000 SW – Steelworker for 3 years and 10 months, with the rank of HT3, pay grade E4. On Apr. 6, 2001, James was released from active duty and transferred to the United States Naval Reserves. On Dec. 11, 2004, having completed his term of obligation James was honorably discharged. James' last duty assignment was aboard the USS Tarawa (LHA-1), San Diego.
During his service to our country, James received the following: Good Conduct Medal (2); Navy "E" Ribbon (2); Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (4); Meritorious Unit Commendation; National Defense Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Marksman Rifleman Ribbon.
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