After a brief recovery period living in
Monterey, California, Popaditch became an active advocate of veteran's issues. In addition to advising and consulting, he serves on the boards of multiple organizations advancing the care of wounded veterans and their families, such as the Purple Heart Advisory board of the Freedom is Not Free organization, the Vet Foundation, the US Department of Veterans Affair's Patient-Centered Care Steering Committee, and speaks for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, The
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation of the Desert Cities, and the Independence Fund. and later graduated
magna cum laude earning a
Bachelor of Arts in education from
San Diego State University. In 2008, Popaditch authored, with Mike Steere, the memoir ''Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander's Inspirational Memoir of Combat, Courage, and Recovery'', (
Savas Beatie LLC, 2008), which detailed his combat experiences, recovery, and difficulties with disability and
Veterans Administration. It received favorable reviews, was featured on the
Commandant of the Marine Corps' recommended professional reading list for all ranks, won The Military-Writers Book of the Year for 2009, and was a national book club selection. In 2012, Popaditch was residing in
Chula Vista, and was married, and has two sons. In 2013, Popaditch authored a 178-page book
The Ultimate Marine Recruit Training Guidebook, a book for potential Marine recruits. In 2014, Popaditch was studying to become a math teacher.
Political campaigns 2010 On November 10, 2009, Popaditch announced his campaign for
California's 51st congressional district as a
Republican. The incumbent, Democrat
Bob Filner, has held the seat since 1992. It is viewed by most as a
Democratic district, though
George W. Bush earned 46% of the vote there in 2004. Popaditch was endorsed by former presidential candidate and
Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee and former Congressman
Duncan L. Hunter; he cited his "love of country" for why he was running for political office. There was also a controversy within the
Veterans of Foreign Wars when members disagreed over endorsement, another when the
Imperial Valley Press published an
editorial cartoon mocking his
eyepatch (which Filner called "in poor taste"), and a third when Filner's campaign ran an advertisement accusing Popoditch of not voting in the past eleven years. He was unopposed in the Republican primary, was profiled in
the Wall Street Journal, but lost 60%-40% to Filner.
2012 In January 2012, Popaditch announced his intention to seek the congressional seat in the newly
redistricted 53rd Congressional District against incumbent Democrat
Susan Davis. He received 42% of the vote during the
June primary. Endorsed by the
San Diego Union Tribune, he lost to Davis in the general election, receiving 39.6% of the vote. ==Awards==