Jim Miller (US Marine)

Jim Miller is a former US marine who lead a platoon in the Vietnam War.

Early Life
Miller was born to Chris Miller, who was a Marine Raider in the Second World War and had a twin brother - Mark.

Vietnam War
Miller volunteered for the USMC in 1967 as soon as he left college as an officer. He had the rank of Lieutenant and lead a platoon in 1968 until 1970 when the war ended and Miller went home. He was noted for being on point for his platoon and for performing the duties of a tunnel rat, despite being two inches too tall. Early on he replaced a respected officer, so he was considered a weak, inexperienced leader in comparison. This lead to conflict in the platoon, but eventually Miller would prove himself a worthy leader and become more respected by his comrades.

In 1970, Miller would end up working with Diego Lopez to help him in a top secret mission, though it is unknown what happened on that mission.

After the war
When America left Vietnam, Miller continued to be an officer for the USMC and was promoted to Captain. He would get married in 1971 and have 6 children. In 1980, he would leave the military and start a successful ranch in Arizona which he still lives in, although his first son, Alan runs most of the affairs of as his father is getting older.