- Ricardo Aponte
Infobox Military Person
name=Ricardo Aponte
born= birth year and age|1949
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placeofbirth=San Juan,Puerto Rico
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caption=Brigadier General Ricardo Aponte
nickname=Rico
allegiance=flagcountry|United States
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serviceyears= 1972-2007
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commands=United States Southern Command
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awards=Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Meritorious Service MedalAir Force Commendation Medal Brigadier General Ricardo "Rico" Aponte (born c.
1949 ) is aUnited States Air Force officer who was the firstHispanic Director, J-7, of theUnited States Southern Command , located inMiami, Florida .Early years
Aponte was raised and educated in San Juan, the capital of
Puerto Rico . After receiving his primary and secondary education, he enrolled in theUniversity of Puerto Rico and joined the campus ROTC program. OnDecember 29 ,1972 , he earned aBachelor of Science degree incivil engineering and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. [ [http://arpc.afrc.af.mil/bios/aponte.asp Aponte's Education] ]Assignments
Aponte was assigned to
Moody Air Force Base in the state of Georgia and completed his pilot training in August 1974. He was then reassigned to the 27th Tactical Fighter Wing atCannon Air Force Base ,New Mexico as pilot-weapons system officer and aircraft commanderGeneral Dynamics F-111 D. He was promoted to First Lieutenant onMay 1 ,1975 . At Cannon Air Base, Aponte flew the F-111 F and D models, the 02-A andT-38 aircraft.Aponte became a
Captain onMay 1 ,1977 and served as aircraft commander and instructor pilot of the F-111F aircraft of the48th Tactical Fighter Wing ,Royal Air Force Lakenheath in theUnited Kingdom from August 1978 to May 1981. During this period, he earned his Master of Science degree in management science fromTroy State University .In May 1981, he returned to the United States and served as instructor pilot of the 0-2A aircraft, assigned to the 549th Tactical Air Support Training Squadron at
Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. During this period, Aponte attended theUnited States Marine Corps Weapons and Tactics Instructor School inMarine Corps Air Station Yuma located inArizona , the United States Air Force Squadron Officer's School and United States Air Force Air Command and Staff College (the latter two by correspondence). He served at Patrick Air Force Base until May 1984, when he was sent toHoward Air Force Base inPanama . Aponte was promoted to major onOctober 1 ,1984 and was the chief of the Latin American Political Military Affairs Division and deputy director for Latin American Affairs.On June 1988, Aponte was reassigned to Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico where he served as aircraft commander F111-D, 523rd Tactical Fighter Squadron and from 1989 to December 1989 as chief, Quality Assurance of 27th Tactical Fighter Group. [ [http://arpc.afrc.af.mil/bios/aponte.asp Aponte's Assignments] ]
Air Force Reserve
In August 1990, Aponte joined the Air Force Reserve and was assigned to Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations Western Hemisphere Division in the Pentagon in
Washington, D.C. . At the Pentagon, Aponte was the international political officer who led the reserve officers assigned to the Western Hemisphere, European and Defense Attached Directorates. In 1992, the U.S. Air Force Demonstration Squadron, The Thunderbirds, selected him as the Spanish Language Narrator for their highly successful Latin America Tour. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel inJune 18 ,1993 and completed by seminarAir War College in 1994. From November 1999 to January 2001, he served as individual mobilization augmentee to Deputy Under Secretary International Affairs. He was promoted to the rank ofColonel onAugust 1 ,1997 . In January 2001, he was assigned as a mobilization assistant to the deputy to the Chief Air Force Reserve. There he led transformation efforts and was a tiger team member in response to frequent mobilization and demobilization issues resulting from Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.United States Southern Command
In April 2003, Aponte became the Deputy Director for Operations, Headquarters United States Southern Command in Miami, Florida. Aponte was promoted to Brigadier General on
March 1 ,2003 . In October 2004, he was named Director, J-7, of the United States Southern Command.His directorate is the focal point for transformation initiatives, knowledge management, experimentation and gaming within the U. S. Southern Command. The directorate seeks out new concepts and rigorously tests them both in simulation and as part of operational experiments. The first transformation initiative was the startup of the Secretary of Defense mandated Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ). The SJFHQ, consists of planning, operations, knowledge management, and information superiority experts who form the backbone of the Joint Task Force command structure in the event of contingency operations. Aponte retired
July 1 ,2007 .Awards and decorations
Among Aponte's military decorations are the following:
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ee also
*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Military
External links
* [http://arpc.afrc.af.mil/bios/aponte.asp Brig. Gen. Ricardo Aponte]
* [http://www.pimswiki.org/index.php?title=CMAC_2005 CMAC 2005]
* [http://teamcoastguard.org/2006/CSAR06/csar.htm CSAR (Caribbean Search and Rescue) Conference - 2006]
* [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:qPUg0CtI-zoJ:www.afa.org/magazine/dec2002/1202world.pdf+Brigadier+General+Ricardo+Aponte&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=25&gl=us&ie=UTF-8 Aerospace World News]
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