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  1. Mike Boettcher (born 1954) is an American journalist and war correspondent. He is often embedded in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Oklahoma.

  2. American psycho #moviescene #acting. Carlos (@carlosboettcher) on TikTok | 61M Likes. 2.3M Followers. Actor 🇩🇪🇪🇸.Watch the latest video from Carlos (@carlosboettcher).

  3. Emmy, Peabody, and Murrow Award-winning journalist, writer, documentary producer, field producer and videographer. Have covered some of the most high-profile news stories of...

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  4. Jul 4, 2014 · ABC News producer and veteran war correspondent Mike Boettcher and his son Carlos spent over the course of two years with various Army and Marine Corps units as they went out on...

  5. May 23, 2014 · The trailer for Mike and Carlos Boettcher’s new movie “The Hornets Nest” that opens in theaters nationwide today says right up front the film is “Not based on a true story.”

  6. May 30, 2014 · First Mr. Boettcher, who has covered war zones for 34 years, and his son Carlos spend a year in country, filing stories about I.E.D. detonations and search-and-clear operations, surviving...

  7. Sep 13, 2014 · Father-and-son filmmakers Mike and Carlos Boettcher captured the helplessness and peril of combat simply by leaving their cameras on record as they dashed for cover from Taliban snipers or hit the ground on a signal from soldiers or Marines.

  8. May 22, 2014 · The film follows longtime war correspondent Mike Boettcher and his son, Carlos, as they embed with troops in Afghanistan and end up in the midst of the chaos, dodging enemy fire and...

  9. The film follows two journalists, Mike Boettcher and Carlos Boettcher (a father and son), embedded with a group of United States Army soldiers from 101st Airborne Division sent on a mission into one of Afghanistan's most hostile valleys.

  10. Jun 9, 2021 · Another bullet slammed into the rocky slope beside journalist Mike Boettcher. The Taliban sniper fired again, sending another large-caliber bullet whizzing between the Americans who were scattered among the boulders. Boettcher kept his camera rolling but worried his son Carlos might have been hit.