Généalogie Ronald-Bernard Richer
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Arbre généalogique famille:
Richer
Enfants célibataires, anonymes, selon registres ou recensements
(***** = Informations personnelles protégées par la loi)
Père
ID:
743149
Albert-Aldege Richer
Naissance: 20 jan 1912
Décès: 19 sept 1968
Mère
ID:
752448
Simone Quenneville
Naissance: 1917
Décès:
ID N
o
:
-743088
Prénom:
Ronald-Bernard
Nom:
Richer
Sexe:
M
Occupation:
Solider
Naissance:
21 janvier 1938 vers
Paroisse/ville:
Que, Que
Pays:
Canada
Décès:
27 juillet 1977 vers - âge: 39
Paroisse/ville:
Ottawa
Pays:
Canada
Inh./Source:
Add'l USA service Information available online at http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10112/us-army-casualties-1961-1981?itemId=7688-&action=showRecord
Information, autres enfants, notes, etc.
Served In Royal CA Army, & USA Army-Airborne & Special Forces during Vietnam War. According to transcribed USA Army records
"US Bronze Star Medal (2nd award)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Star_Medal
US Purple Heart
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Heart
Assignment Records show: "May 1967 ; Duty MOS: --; Principal Duty: Casual; Org: ENROUTE TO CONUS* Hospital", then in the next line entered it states TDS is "Sept 67; Principal Duty MOS "055C4P" Location: 101st Ft Campbell KY, his MOS/Job in post medical care was a "Radio Teletype Operator NCO Paratrooper"
USA Army Commendation Medal (2nd Award)
*Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Crosswith Palm Unit Citation
*Republic of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon with 1960 Device
*Canadian Parachutist Badge
USAR Drill Instructor Badge
USAR Master Parachutist Badge
USAR Expert Infantryman Badge
USAR Combat Infantryman Badge
USAR Expert Marksmanship Badgewith Automatic Rifle Bars
USA National Defense Service Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal with 3 Bronze Loops
US Vietnam Service Medal with 1 Silver Service Star & 1 Bronze Service Star-Served 6 tours of duty in Vietnam (est. duty-ToDS dates within 1966-1972. )
Overseas Service Bars(4) "
He survived the war, yet died of Maleria-Heart conplications at his mom's home in Canada on the early morning hrs of his arrival.
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