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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 1H 4M

Growing Up Midwest, Leading America’s Soldiers (Jim Vetter)

from Veterans Archives: Preserving the Stories of our Nations Heroes · host Bill Krieger

Send us Fan MailA snowy drive, a borrowed Camaro, and a Christmas party recruiter set everything in motion. From a one-stoplight town in Wisconsin to Fort Knox, Jim Vetter charted an unlikely path: split-option enlistment, tank crew at 18, and a meteoric rise to drill sergeant and commandant. We walk through the first shock at the bus, the carefully engineered stress of reception, and the hard switch that forges civilians into soldiers. Jim shares the moments that stick—the grenade that hit the pit, a rifle flagged on the line, and the first time he stood in front of a formation as “the guy” and felt the purpose click into place.Mentorship runs like a spine through his story. A first sergeant who mapped out every school and gate. Peers who pushed. Students who grew. Jim explains why rapid promotion isn’t luck; it’s readiness meeting need, with paperwork and performance to match. He later reclassed to support training missions in artillery and infantry and then moved into the Inspector General’s office, becoming the eyes, ears, and conscience of a two-star across seven states. Different uniforms, same mission: protect standards, grow people, and keep leaders out of ethical traps.When the uniform came off in 2002, the systems stayed. Jim brought military-grade playbooks to General Motors plants, keeping production steady through water-main breaks and supply snags. He built partnerships with unions during the 2008 downturn, led COO turnarounds that pruned bad business and rebuilt teams, and eventually launched his own company before fully retiring to focus on health, grandkids, and a memoir his family has been waiting to read. The throughline is clear: say yes to challenge, find mentors, do the hard schools, and measure leadership by the lives you lift. If this journey resonates, follow the show, share it with a veteran or mentor who shaped you, and leave a review with the lesson you’ll carry forward. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail A snowy drive, a borrowed Camaro, and a Christmas party recruiter set everything in motion. From a one-stoplight town in Wisconsin to Fort Knox, Jim Vetter charted an unlikely path: split-option enlistment, tank crew at 18, and a meteoric rise to drill sergeant and commandant. We walk through the first shock at the bus, the carefully engineered stress of reception, and the hard switch that forges civilians into soldiers. Jim shares the moments that stick—the grenade that hit ...

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