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Richard Horner Thompson was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was born to a wealthy family and attended the prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy. After graduating from Harvard University in 1948, he joined the family business, Thompson & Sons, a successful investment banking firm.
Thompson was a successful businessman and philanthropist. He was a major donor to numerous charities, including the United Way, the American Red Cross, and the Salvation Army. He was also a major supporter of the arts, donating to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Thompson was also a major supporter of education, donating to Harvard University, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission.
At the age of 90, Richard Horner Thompson had an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. He was married to his wife, Mary, for over 60 years and had three children. He passed away in 2016 at the age of 90.
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Fairfax, Virginia |
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In August 1980, Thompson was reassigned to HQDA as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics. One year later, Thompson was promoted to lieutenant general and became the Army DCSLOG. On 29 June 1984, Thompson received his fourth star and began his assignment as Commander of the United States Army Materiel Command, a position he held until his retirement in April 1987.
In July 1977, Thompson became the first Commander of the United States Army Troop Support and Aviation Materiel Readiness Command, an organization formed by the merger of two Army Materiel Command major subordinate commands—the Aviation Systems Command and the Troop Support Command.
In April 1970, Thompson served as Commander of the United States Army Inventory Control Center in South Vietnam. Returning from overseas, he was assigned as Commander of the Defense Logistics Service Center, Battle Creek, Michigan, until July 1973. From September 1972 to February 1973, he also served as Commander of the Defense Property Disposal Service, which he established and activated. In July 1973, he was reassigned to HQDA as Director of Logistics Plans, Operations and Systems, DCSLOG. In 1975, he became the Director of Supply and Maintenance, DCSLOG.
Thompson then attended the Armed Forces Staff College. From there he was reassigned to Frankfurt, Germany, in October 1966, where he commanded the 503d Supply and Transport Battalion, 3rd Armored Division. He remained in Germany until August 1967 when he returned to Washington to attend the National War College. He was then assigned as a logistics systems officer with the Assistant Vice Chief of Staff and then as Chief of the Tactical Support Systems Group.
From September 1959 to May 1960, Thompson attended the Quartermaster Officer Advanced Course at Fort Lee, Virginia, and from there was assigned to Korea, serving until August 1961 as S-4, 321st U.S. Army Security Agency Battalion at Camp Red Cloud. From Korea, he attended the United States Air Force Air University, Air Command and Staff College, and until August 1965 worked in multiple jobs as a staff officer in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCSLOG). He enrolled at the George Washington University at that time and graduated with a master's degree in Public Administration in June 1968. Prior to the completion of his tour at the Department of the Army, he also went on temporary duty to the Army Logistics Management Center at Fort Lee in April 1965 and completed the Army Supply Management Course.
Thompson entered in the United States Army in November 1944 and advanced to the grade of staff sergeant before being commissioned a second lieutenant. He served first at Fort Hamilton and then was assigned to Japan, where he performed duties as the Army Exchange Officer at Kokura. He returned to the United States in March 1957 to take the Associate Infantry Company Officer Course at the United States Army Infantry School. Upon completion, he was assigned to Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. In the two years he was stationed there, Thompson attained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science from the College of the Ozarks (now the University of the Ozarks).
Richard Horner Thompson (September 24, 1926 – February 21, 2016) was a United States Army general.
Thompson was born on September 24, 1926 in New York City, New York and died on February 21, 2016 in Fairfax, Virginia.