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Adam Cote is a Iraq War Veterans running for Congress in Maines 1st CD.
Adam Cote is a Iraq War Veteran running for Congress in Maines 1st CD.


A graduate of Colby College Cote earned his law degree from the University of Maine law school where he was [[magna Cum Luade]]. He currently works as a lawyer for Pierce Atwood LLP in Portland, where he focuses on real estate law and domestic and international energy policy, with a particular focus on renewable energy. Adam served in the Army in [[Bosnia]] and in [[Iraq]], where he created the "Adopt an Iraqi Village" program and received two Army Commendation Medals.
A graduate of [[Colby College]] Cote earned his law degree from the University of Maine law school where he was [[magna Cum Luade]]. He currently works as a lawyer for Pierce Atwood LLP in Portland, where he focuses on real estate law and domestic and international energy policy, with a particular focus on renewable energy. Adam served in the Army in [[Bosnia]] and in [[Iraq]], where he created the "Adopt an Iraqi Village" program and received two Army Commendation Medals.


In addition to his work as a lawyer, Adam serves as a staff judge advocate (JAG) for the Maine Army National Guard, is one of only three Mainers on the National Advisory Council for the Small Business Administration, and serves as a member of the Maine Real Estate Developers Association legislative committee and the [[Greater Portland]] Board of Advisors for the [[Salvation Army]].


==Bosnia==
There are over 60 hits for "Adam Cote" on google news and that's just going back one month to May of 2008


Adam enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves as a military policeman after his graduation from Colby. After after basic training Adam recieved advanced individual training at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, and was then deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of the NATO peacekeeping mission, Operation Joint Guard.
http://news.google.com/news?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=%22Adam%20Cote‎%22&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn


Adam served in Bosnia from October 1997 until April 1998, where he was involved in apprehending several war criminals wanted by the Hague; organized a [[Toys for Tots]] program in his platoon to distribute toys and stuffed animals to the children of Bosnia, volunteered to teach English at a Bosnian High School; and arranged, with the help of the Saco Bay Rotary Club, for the son of his interpreter, Ognjen "Ogy" Nickolic, to come to Maine to study at Thornton Academy in Saco.
These articles include [[USAtoday]].

==After the War==
When he returned from the Balkins Adam served as a staff judge advocate (JAG) for the Maine Army National Guard, became one of only three Mainers on the [[National Advisory Council for the Small Business Administration]], and serves as a member of the Maine Real Estate Developers Association legislative committee and the [[Greater Portland]] Board of Advisors for the [[Salvation Army]].

==The Iraq War==
In 2004 2004 Bush ordered Adam to Iraq. Once there Adam served as an officer in Mosul, Iraq with Maine's 133rd Engineer Battalion from March until February 2005. Adam led well over 100 convoys in Iraq. He was also in charge of multiple reconstruction efforts in Iraq, including schools and medical clinics.

Adam was in the mess hall on the U.S. base in Mosul on December 21, 2004 when a suicide bomber walked in and blew himself up, killing or wounding over one hundred soldiers and civilians. Adam was one of the few soldiers on the scene uninjured in the attack and he quickly assessed the situation and organized efforts to treat and evacuate casualties. He personally treated numerous casualties and stayed on the scene until everyone had been evacuated. Adam was awarded an Army Commendation Medal for his leadership during the attack.


==Politics==

In 2007 Adam Cote announced that he was running for Congress in Maines 1st Congressional District.

There are now over 91 hits for "Adam Cote" on google news (normal google produces 15,200 for his name) and that's just going back one month to May of 2008
[http://news.google.com/news?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=%22Adam%20Cote‎%22&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn]

These articles include [[USA today]].
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-05-26-iraqvets_N.htm
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-05-26-iraqvets_N.htm



Revision as of 17:13, 9 June 2008

Adam Cote is a Iraq War Veteran running for Congress in Maines 1st CD.

A graduate of Colby College Cote earned his law degree from the University of Maine law school where he was magna Cum Luade. He currently works as a lawyer for Pierce Atwood LLP in Portland, where he focuses on real estate law and domestic and international energy policy, with a particular focus on renewable energy. Adam served in the Army in Bosnia and in Iraq, where he created the "Adopt an Iraqi Village" program and received two Army Commendation Medals.


Bosnia

Adam enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves as a military policeman after his graduation from Colby. After after basic training Adam recieved advanced individual training at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, and was then deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of the NATO peacekeeping mission, Operation Joint Guard.

Adam served in Bosnia from October 1997 until April 1998, where he was involved in apprehending several war criminals wanted by the Hague; organized a Toys for Tots program in his platoon to distribute toys and stuffed animals to the children of Bosnia, volunteered to teach English at a Bosnian High School; and arranged, with the help of the Saco Bay Rotary Club, for the son of his interpreter, Ognjen "Ogy" Nickolic, to come to Maine to study at Thornton Academy in Saco.

After the War

When he returned from the Balkins Adam served as a staff judge advocate (JAG) for the Maine Army National Guard, became one of only three Mainers on the National Advisory Council for the Small Business Administration, and serves as a member of the Maine Real Estate Developers Association legislative committee and the Greater Portland Board of Advisors for the Salvation Army.

The Iraq War

In 2004 2004 Bush ordered Adam to Iraq. Once there Adam served as an officer in Mosul, Iraq with Maine's 133rd Engineer Battalion from March until February 2005. Adam led well over 100 convoys in Iraq. He was also in charge of multiple reconstruction efforts in Iraq, including schools and medical clinics.

Adam was in the mess hall on the U.S. base in Mosul on December 21, 2004 when a suicide bomber walked in and blew himself up, killing or wounding over one hundred soldiers and civilians. Adam was one of the few soldiers on the scene uninjured in the attack and he quickly assessed the situation and organized efforts to treat and evacuate casualties. He personally treated numerous casualties and stayed on the scene until everyone had been evacuated. Adam was awarded an Army Commendation Medal for his leadership during the attack.


Politics

In 2007 Adam Cote announced that he was running for Congress in Maines 1st Congressional District.

There are now over 91 hits for "Adam Cote" on google news (normal google produces 15,200 for his name) and that's just going back one month to May of 2008 [1]

These articles include USA today. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-05-26-iraqvets_N.htm

According to cq he stands a good chance of being nominated. [2]