- Raúl G. Villaronga
Infobox Military Person
name=Raúl G. Villaronga
born= birth date and age|1938|04|01
died=
placeofbirth=Ponce, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption=Colonel Raúl G. Villaronga The first Puerto Rican mayor of a Texas city
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1959-1985
rank=
commands= Co B, 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) 13th Corps Support Command (COSCOM)
unit=
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Silver Star Legion of Merit Bronze Star with "V" Device, w/ 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
laterwork=Mayor ofKilleen, Texas Colonel Raúl G. Villaronga (born
April 1 ,1938 ) is a retiredUnited States Army officer who has the distinction of being the first Puerto Ricanmayor of aTexas city. He was elected Mayor ofKilleen, Texas in 1992. [http://groups.google.com/group/Jibaros/browse_thread/thread/1b425f86e8204aaf Don jibaro] ]Early years
Villaronga, born in
Ponce, Puerto Rico , was the second of three children born to Raul Gil Villaronga Pasarell, an accountant with the Puerto Rico Iron Works who once served in theUnited States Army , and Maria Monserrate Martinez Perez, a school teacher and a housewife. At a young age, his family moved toSt Croix , Virgin Islands where his father worked as an accountant for adistillery . InChristiansted , he began his elementary school education. After a few years his family returned to Puerto Rico, and he was enrolled in thePublic School System of Ponce. During his early teen years he attended the Catholic Seminary (Casa Manresa) in the town ofAibonito , Puerto Rico for two years and studied ancient Greek and Latin. Villaronga returned to school at the Colegio Ponceño de Varones in Ponce, and on his senior year, transferred to Ponce High School (the "original" Ponce High School), from which he graduated in 1954. [http://www.thebatt.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticleComments&display=all&&ustory_id=56156fa2-bac3-4319-bbfc-e27f31116ae5 The Battalion] ]During his high school years, he joined the
Civil Air Patrol and was a member of the National Champion PonceDrill Team . This experience served as an influential factor in his decision as to which college/university he would attend. He enrolled inTexas A&M University because of its military environment, and immediately enrolled in the institution'sAir Force ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program. In 1954, Villaronga met his future wife, Julia Bush. After hisfreshmen year he returned to Puerto Rico for one year after which he returned once more to Texas A&M University and this time joined theArmy ROTC Program. Villaronga married Julia in 1958 during his senior year. In 1959, he earned hisBachelor of Science inIndustrial Engineering and was commissioned as anInfantry Second Lieutenant of the U.S. Army. [http://www.thebatt.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticleComments&display=all&&ustory_id=56156fa2-bac3-4319-bbfc-e27f31116ae5 The Battalion] ]Military career
While attending Texas A&M, Villaronga worked for
Brown & Root Caribe in Puerto Rico and for Brown & Root, Inc. in Texas during the period of time between his graduation from college and the time that he to report for his active military duty. He was ordered to report toFort Benning , Georgia onApril 3 ,1960 for hisbasic training . Upon the completion of his basic training, he attended the Infantry Officer's Basic Course and BasicAirborne Course. In December 1960, he was assigned as Platoon Leader in the 1st Battle Group, 87th Infantry and then 2nd BG, 23rd Infantry at Fort Benning. OnOctober 3 ,1961 , Villaronga was promoted to First Lieutenant and underwent intense combat training during theBerlin Crisis . In 1962, he took the Special Forces Officer's Course and served from March 1962 to November 1962 as Special Forces Officer at the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne),Fort Bragg ,North Carolina . He underwent extensive mountain training inWest Virginia and jungle operations training atEglin Air Force Base (Air Commandos). [http://www.gkcc.com/Newsletter/Apr25/links8.htm Newsletter] ]From 1963 to 1965, Villaronga was assigned to the 8th Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Gulick in the
Panama Canal Zone where he served in several classified Counterinsurgency Missions which included an assignment in 1965 of Commander of Detachment XX, 8th Special Forces Group, in Central andSouth America in which he conducted training for American andLatin American soldiers in Basic, Jumpmaster, Rigger, and Pathfinder Courses. [ [http://www.groups.sfahq.com/8th_special_forces_group.htm 8th Special Forces Group] ] During his stay in the Canal Zone, Villaronga continued his military preparation by studying Portuguese in the Defense Language Institute andJungle Warfare Operations. Villaronga was promoted toCaptain onOctober 26 ,1964 . [http://www.gkcc.com/Newsletter/Apr25/links8.htm Newsletter] ]Vietnam War
In 1966, Villaronga completed the Infantry Officers Career Course and then was sent to the Republic of Vietnam where he served two tours during the
Vietnam War . From July to September 1966, he served as the Adjutant of the 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment(Airborne). From October 1966 through July 1967, he served as Company Commander, Co B, 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne). http://www.761st.com/newsletter/090106.pdf 761st] ]When he return to the United States, Villaronga served as Special Warfare Instructor, U.S. Army Quartermaster School and as Supply Systems Instructor, US Army Quartermaster School from September 1967 to December 1969 at
Fort Lee , inVirginia . During this period of time he was promoted to major (October 26 ,1967 ) and completed the Supply Management Course and ADP Systems Analysis Course.http://www.761st.com/newsletter/090106.pdf 761st] ] During the 1970s, he completed the Logistics Executive Development Course and served in various positions in the military. He returned to the Republic of Vietnam and served as Logistics Staff Officer, 29th General Support Group and as the Battalion Executive Officer, 266 Supply and Service Battalion.http://www.761st.com/newsletter/090106.pdf 761st] ]Post Vietnam War
In June 1973, he was reassigned to
Mechanicsburg ,Pennsylvania where until November 1976 he served in the following positions: Chief, Plans & Programs, and Manpower, Defense Depot; Chief, Management Support Office, Defense Depot and Chief, Transportation Division, Defense Deport. During this period (1973) Villaronga earned his Masters degree inIndustrial Engineering fromTexas Tech University and also completed the following courses: Defense Language Institute (German) and the Brigade, Battalion Commanders Course. OnJanuary 1 ,1976 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. From November 1976 to October 1979, he served inEurope as Commander, 66th Maintenance Battalion inKaiserslautern ,Germany and later as Plans & Operation Officer, 7th Support Command. [http://classof1959.aggienetwork.com/newsletter.html Class Newsletter] ]In November 1979, Villaronga was assigned to
New Cumberland ,Pennsylvania where he served as Logistics Staff Officer, U.S. Army Logistics Evaluation Agency. In 1980, he attended the Command & General Staff College and onNovember 1 ,1981 he was promoted toColonel . On June 1983, Villaronga was sent toFort Hood ,Texas where he served as Deputy Commander, 13th Support Command and later as Director of Instrumentation, US Army TCATA until August 1985. OnAugust 1 ,1985 , Colonel Villaronga retired from the United States Army. [http://classof1959.aggienetwork.com/newsletter.html Class Newsletter] ]Civilian life
After Villaronga retired from the military, he decided to make Killeen his home and went to work as a part-time Professor at
Central Texas College where he taught Logistics, Math and Computer Science. Unable to get a full time position as a professor because he lacked a Masters in Education, he decided to work as a consultant for the Department of Defense and later for Brown & Root Services Corporation inHouston . Villaronga applied and was hired by theTexas Attorney General 's Office in Austin, and served with the Child Support Enforcement Division. He designed and implemented a Case Tracking System that provided visibility as to what was happening to cases in each of the organizations involved with CSED.Political career
Villaronga became interested in an ongoing situation between the citizens of Killeen and the members of the Killeen
City Council which involved the building of a Convention Center and as a result ran for City Council member in 1989. He served a 2-year term as City Council member until 1991.In 1992, Villaronga successfully ran for Mayor of Killeen." Villaronga, the first Puerto Rican to be elected Mayor of a Texas city was sworn in office
June 20 ,1992 . [http://groups.google.com/group/Jibaros/browse_thread/thread/1b425f86e8204aaf Don jibaro] ] He eventually resigned from the OAG after serving his first term as Mayor. As mayor, he served as the head of the City of Killeen government for all ceremonial purposes, and for the purposes ofmilitary law . Along with the council members, he was responsible for soliciting citizen views in forming these policies and interpreting them to the public. [ [http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=11 mayor of Killeen] ] Villaronga successfully served for 3 consecutive terms and in 1998 stepped down as Mayor in accordance to the term limits established by the City Charter. During the years in which Villaronga served as Mayor, he was involved and responsible for the implementation of the following:*An agreement with the Cable Company for a Government Channel, where the City Council Meetings are broadcasted live.
*Establishment of the Central Texas Area Veterans Advisory Committee, giving veterans a stronger voice on local matters which resulted in the recognition of the contributions of all veterans to the community.
*A plan for Automation that integrated Local Area Networks in the City's Departments was established.
*An agreement with the Army to use Fort Hood's Robert Gray Army Airfield as a Joint Use Airport, which opened up transportation to the area and resulted in a great economic growth boom.
*A Youth Advisory Commission which provided representation to their Future Leaders as a Commission reporting directly to the City Council on all matters concerning Youth.
*Establishment of the first Sister City Program in Killeen with the city ofOsan ,South Korea .Later years
Among the civic organizations which Villaronga is involved in are the
Disabled American Veterans ,Veterans of Foreign Wars , and theAmerican Legion . He is also a member of theLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Villaronga and his wife are on the Board of Directors of Killeen Crime Stoppers, Inc., and they are both members of the Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce. They both serve as Chamber Ambassadors, which are the "visible" face of the Chamber in promoting business and growth. Among the many awards bestowed upon Villaronga was The 2003 Exchange Club of Killeen Golden Deeds Award. [ [http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=23480 Community leaders honored for unyielding service Killeen Daily Herald] ] OnDecember 3 ,2007 , Villaronga, chairman of LULAC's Killeen Foundation, helped organize an event which honored both, the "Borinqueneers" (the65th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army) composed almost entirely of Puerto Ricans that fought in theKorean War andKenneth McClintock , the President of the Puerto Rican Senate. [http://groups.google.com/group/Jibaros/browse_thread/thread/1b425f86e8204aaf Don jibaro] ]Villaronga and his wife are retired and continue to reside in Killeen. They have three grown sons, William Raúl, Walter Rafael, and Robert Gabriel, and two grandsons, Christopher Raul, who graduated from
West Chester University ,Pennsylvania , in 2006, and Rafael Lee, who served with theUnited States Marine Corps inIraq .Awards and decorations
Among Colonel Raúl G. Villaronga's military decorations are the following:
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* with "V" Device, w/ 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
* w/ 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
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* with Numeral 1
* w/ 4 Bronze Service Stars
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* w/ Silver StarBadges:
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*Special Forces Tab ee also
*List of famous Puerto Ricans
References
External links
* [http://www.gkcc.com/Newsletter/May09/links9.htm Newsletter May]
* [http://www.gkcc.com/Newsletter/Apr25/links8.htm Newsletter April]
* [http://txprod.ethics.state.tx.us/public/298422noadd.pdp Ethics]
* [http://marybethharrellforcongress.com/html/press-center/ Marybeth Harrell for Congress]
* [http://www.761st.com/newsletter/090106.pdf 761st]
* [http://www.nationalfamilies.org/projects/acad_mayors.html National Families]
* [http://www.thebatt.com/news/2004/03/22/MailCall/Chet-Edwards.The.Right.Choice.For.District.17-637550.shtml - The Battalion News]
* [http://www.seguindescendantshp.com/hispanic.htm Hispanic]Persondata
NAME= Villaronga, Raul G.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= the first Puerto Ricanmayor of aTexas city
DATE OF BIRTH=April 1 ,1938
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ponce, Puerto Rico
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