- William R. Richardson
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name=William R. Richardson
born= birth year and age|1929
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caption=General William R. Richardson
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placeofbirth=Taichow, Kaiangsu,China
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1951-1986
rank= General
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commands=3rd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division 193rd Infantry Brigade 198th Infantry BrigadeU.S. Army Combined Arms Center Training and Doctrine Command
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Silver Star (2)Legion of Merit (3) Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze Star with "V" (4)Purple Heart
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laterwork=Vice President, Burdeshaw Associates, Ltd. Board of Advisors, National Infantry FoundationGeneral William Rowland Richardson was a U.S. Army four star general and former commander of theUnited States Army Training and Doctrine Command He was born in Taichow, Kaiangsu, China, on March 25, 1929 to missionary parents. Richardson graduated from the
United States Military Academy in 1951 and was commissioned in the Infantry. His initial assignment was with the 24th Infantry Division on occupation duty in Japan.He was deployed to the Korea in 1953 with the 7th Infantry Division, after the end of the
Korean War . He subsequently served in various staff positions before taking command of the 3rd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division in 1966. He deployed with his battalion to Vietnam, and later was assigned as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, of the 9th Infantry Division. He returned to Vietnam in June 1971 as the commander of the 198th Infantry Brigade,Americal Division , and also served as commander of the 193rd Infantry Brigade in thePanama Canal Zone from December 1974 to June 1977. He followed his second brigade command as the Director of Requirements on the Army Staff from 1977 to 1979.Richardson served as Commander of the
Combined Arms Center atFort Leavenworth from 1979 to 1981. [http://www.oc-associates.com/associates.html#richardson O'Connell and Associates - Key Employees and Associates] ] He was the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans from 1981 to 1983, and in 1983, he became commander of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, retiring from this position in 1986.His education includes the
Canadian Army Staff College , theArmed Forces Staff College , theIndustrial College of the Armed Forces , and a masters degree from theGeorge Washington University . His awards and decorations include theArmy Distinguished Service Medal , theSilver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, theLegion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star with "V" device and three Oak Leaf Clusters, thePurple Heart , theCombat Infantryman Badge , and the Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit, Tong II Medal.After retirement, he became Executive Vice President, Army Programs at
Burdeshaw Associates, Ltd. , a position he filled until 1995. He serves on the Board of Advisors of the National Infantry Foundation. He is a Senior Associate and on the Board of Directors of O'Connell and Associates, a defense consulting firm. In February 2007 he was named to the Board of Trustees of the Command and General Staff College Foundation. [ [http://www.cgscfoundation.org/newsreleases/news-022607.php Four-Star Generals Join CGSC Foundation Board of Trustees] ]ee also
References
* [http://www.nationalinfantryfoundation.org/advisor_richardson.shtml National Infantry Foundation biography]
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