Ronald G. Richard

Ronald G. Richard

Infobox Military Person
name=Ronald G. Richard
born=
died=


caption=Major General Ronald G. Richard
nickname=
placeofbirth=Basile, Louisiana
placeofdeath=
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears=1968-2001
rank= Major General
unit=3rd Battalion, 12th Marines 4th Marine Division
commands=10th Marines Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune
battles=Vietnam War Persian Gulf War
awards=Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (2)
relations=
laterwork=CEO Tiger Athletic Association
Major General Ronald G. Richard is a retired United States Marine Corps officer who last served as the Commanding General of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

Biography

Richard was born and raised in Basile, Louisiana. In 1968, he graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) with a Bachelor's degree in History.

Marine Corps career

Richard completed his training at The Basic School in February 1969. He was transferred to the Republic of Vietnam and was assigned to Battery I, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines as a forward observer for 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines. Returning to Okinawa with the 3rd Marine Division, he served as Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, 3rd Marine Division. In July 1970, he was reassigned to Quantico as a Staff Platoon Commander at The Basic School.

1970s

From 1971 to 1975, he served with the 4th Marine Division in Louisiana and Texas.

Promoted to captain, he returned to Quantico as a Company Commander at the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO) Academy in mid-1975. Captain Richard completed the Amphibious Warfare School at Quantico in June 1977, and subsequently attended the Senior Career Level Advance Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. In August 1977, he reported to the 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines as the Fire Support Coordinator for the 4th Marines, and then became the Commanding Officer of Battery H. During 1978, he posted to the Marine Security Guard Battalion, he served as the Executive Officer, Company F, Nairobi, Kenya. Following his promotion to major in 1979, he commanded Company F, Marine Security Guard Battalion, responsible for embassy security guards for sub-Saharan Africa.

Upon his return from overseas, Major Richard joined 4th Battalion, 11th Marines at Twentynine Palms, California, in August 1980. He initially served as Commanding Officer of 1st 155 Howitzer Battery, and then as the Battalion S-4. Transferred to the newly activated 27th Marines, he served as the Regimental Executive Officer until 1982 when he was accepted for Intermediate Level School (ILS).

1980s

In 1983, he attended the Naval Command and Staff College, Newport, Rhode Island. While a student at the Naval Command and Staff College, he also earned a M.A. degree in International Relations from Salve Regina College.

Selected to lieutenant colonel, he then reported to the Command and Staff College as an instructor in Landing Force Operations in July 1983. Reassigned to Washington, DC, in 1986, he served as the POM working representative and as Head, Plans and Policy, Training Department, Headquarters Marine Corps.

Graduating from the Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1988, Lieutenant Colonel Richard joined the 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, as the G-3 Operations Officer. On June 16, 1989, he was reassigned to the 10th Marine Regiment as Regimental Commander. He was promoted to colonel on August 1, 1990 and reassigned on August 16,, as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 and served in that billet throughout the Division's deployment to Southwest Asia during the Persian Gulf War.

1990s

In July 1991, Colonel Richard joined Marine Corps Recruit DepotEastern Recruiting Region, Parris Island, South Carolina, as the Depot Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3. He was assigned duty as Commanding Officer of the Recruit Training Regiment on May 1992. While serving in this capacity, he was selected, for promotion to brigadier general and was advanced to that grade in May 1993.

In June 1993, he assumed his duties as the Deputy Director for Operations, National Military Command Center, J-3, Joint Staff, Organization of the JCS, Washington, DC. He subsequently served as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, (Reserve Affairs), Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, DC.

In June 1996, Brigadier General Richard was assigned as the Commanding General of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA, where he was promoted to his current rank in March 1997. From June 1998 to July 1999, he served as Deputy Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Atlantic, Norfolk, VA.

Major General Richard's final assignment was Commanding General of Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC from July 30, 1999 until his retirement.

Awards and Decorations

Richards personal decorations include:

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* (with Combat "V" and gold star in lieu of a second award)

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* (with Combat "V" and gold star)

* Combat Action Ribbon (with gold star)

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* National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star in lieu of second award)

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In retirement

In June 2001, after retirement from the Marine Corps, Major General Richard, an LSU alumnus, began a new career as the Chief Executive Officer of the Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF), a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting LSU and all of its athletic programs. In his role as CEO of the Tiger Athletic Foundation, Major General Richard's responsibilities include fostering lines of communication with LSU's athletic and academic administration and developing support projects for all LSU athletic programs. In addition to maintaining TAF's community relations, he also oversees the day-to-day operations of the organization including staff development and fund raising activities.

ee also

References

*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-10
url=https://slsp.manpower.usmc.mil/gosa/biographies/rptBiography.asp?PERSON_ID=291&PERSON_TYPE=General
title=Official Biography — Major General Ronald G. Richard - Retired
work=Biographies: General Officers & Senior Executives
publisher=Manpower & Reserve Affairs, United States Marine Corps

*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-10
url=http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/ARCHIVES/Marines/marine-richard.htm
title=Major General Ronald G. Richard
work=Louisiana in the Marine Corps
publisher=Louisiana Secretary of State


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