- Russell A. Rourke
Infobox US Cabinet official
name = Russell A. Rourke
caption =
order = 15th
title =Secretary of the Air Force
term_start = December 1, 1985
term_end = April 7, 1986
president =Ronald Reagan
predecessor =Verne Orr
successor =Edward C. Aldridge Jr.
birth_date = 1931
birth_place =New York City , USA
death_date = January 19, 2003 (aged 71)
death_place =Annapolis, Maryland , USA
party = RepublicanRussell A. Rourke (born
New York City , 1931; diedAnnapolis, Maryland , January 19, 2003) was alawyer and public official. He served in key staff positions on Capital Hill and in senior executive positions within the Federal Government. PresidentRonald Reagan appointed him to serve as the fifteenthSecretary of the Air Force .Education and early career
Rourke attended the University of Maryland, receiving a
bachelor of arts degree in 1953. After graduation, he enlisted in theUnited States Marine Corps . He served in Korea, completing his active duty service as a first lieutenant. However, Rourke remained in theMarine Corps Reserve , eventually commanding the Marine Air Control Squadron 24 at Quantico,Virginia . He retired in 1985 as a colonel after 32 years of service. His Marine decorations include theLegion of Merit .United States Air Force senior executive biography, [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6979 "Russell A. Rourke"] , Air Force Link, Air Force History Support Office, Washington, D.C., February 10, 2008.]After being released from active duty in the Marine Corps, Rourke attended law school at
Georgetown University Law Center earning a bachelor of laws degree in 1959. He then worked briefly in theWashington, D.C. law firm of Keogh, Carey and Costello as an associate attorney before beginning his public service career in 1960.Public service
Rourke began his civilian government service as administrative assistant to Republican Congressman
John R. Pillion ofNew York . In 1965, he became administrative assistant to CongressmanHenry P. Smith III another New York Republican. When Congressman Smith retired in 1974, Rourke ran as a Republican-Conservative candidate for Congress in 36th district of New York. Although the district had been held by Republicans for the previous 62 years, Rourke had not lived in the district for many years and theWatergate scandal was an issue that worked against Republican candidates in the election. As a result, he was defeated by a three-to-two margin.Gizzi, John, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_200302/ai_n9215553 "Russell Rourke, R.I.P."] , Human Events, February 3, 2003.]Following his unsuccessful run for Congress, Rourke became deputy to presidential counselor John O. Marsh. In 1976, he became a special assistant to President Gerald R. Ford. His responsibilities included legislative liaison between the
White House and Congress. After President Ford lost his bid for re-election in 1977, Rourke serve on the White House Transition Team. At the close of the Ford Administration, Rourke accepted a position as administrative assistant to Republican CongressmanHarold S. Sawyer ofMichigan .In May 1981, President Reagan nominated Rourke as assistant secretary for legislative affairs in the Department of Defense. [Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, [http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1981/31481e.htm "Nominatio of Russell A. Rourke to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense"] , White House, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1981.] In that capacity, Rourke was the principal adviser to
Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger on congressional matters and was responsible for overseeing congressional liaison activities in the Department and military Services. Upon his departure in 1985, he was awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Medal by Secretary Weinberger.On September 27, 1985, President Reagan nominated Rourke to replace
Verne Orr who was retiring after five years as Secretary of the Air Force. [Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, [http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1981/31481e.htm "Nomination of Russell A. Rourke to be Secretary of the Air Force"] , White House, Washington, D.C., September 27, 1985.] After confirmation by theUnited States Senate , he was sworn in as the fifteenth Secretary of the Air Force on December 1, 1985. He served only four month in that position before resigning on April 7, 1986 for personal reasons. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE1D9113EF93BA35757C0A960948260 "Secretary of Air Force Planning to Quit Soon"] , "The New York Times", New York, N.Y., April 8, 1986.]After leaving the Air Force, Rourke and his family operated a real estate business in
Annapolis, Maryland . He died on January 19, 2003 at the age 71.ee also
References
External links
* [http://www.af.mil/ U.S. Air Force]
Persondata
NAME= Rourke, Russell A.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=FifteenthSecretary of the Air Force , USA
DATE OF BIRTH=
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City
DATE OF DEATH= January 19, 2003
PLACE OF DEATH=
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