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1 Education  





2 Military career  



2.1  United States Army  





2.2  Connecticut National Guard  





2.3  Operation Enduring Freedom  





2.4  Soldiers Medal  







3 Assignments  





4 Awards and decorations  





5 Effective dates of promotion  





6 References  














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Ronald P. Welch
Born (1960-01-09) January 9, 1960 (age 64)
New London, Connecticut
AllegianceState of Connecticut
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1978–2017
Rank Brigadier general
Commands held
  • 85th Troop Command
  • 14th Civil Support Team
  • 1st OCS Battalion, 169th Leadership Regiment
  • HHC, 1st Battalion, 169th Infantry Regiment, 43rd Infantry Brigade, 26th Infantry Division
Battles/warsOperation Enduring Freedom
Awardshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_of_Merit Soldier's Medal
Bronze Star

Brigadier General (Ret.) Ronald Paul Welch (born January 9, 1960) was an American Military officer and the former Director of the Joint Staff of the Connecticut National Guard. He began his military service in 1978 when he enlisted in United States Army and served as an NCO in 2nd Bn (Ranger) 75th Infantry. He was later commissioned, through Connecticut Military Academy in August 1984 through the Officer Candidate School.[1]

Education

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1985: Mohegan Community College, Associate in Science, Norwich, CT

1992: Eastern Connecticut State University, Bachelor of General Studies, Willimantic, CT

2007: Eastern Connecticut State University, Master of Science in Organizational Management, Willimantic, CT

2011: U.S. Army War College, Master of Strategic Studies

Military career

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United States Army

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Ron Welch enlisted in the United States Army in on October 3, 1978, where he served on active duty with the 2nd Ranger Battalion of the 75th Ranger RegimentatFort Lewis, Washington. During his active duty service he attained the rank of sergeant and completed Basic Airborne School, Ranger School, Jungle Warfare Course, USMC Amphibious Recon Scout Swimmer Course, Jumpmaster Course, Primary Non Commission Officer Course, USMC Scout Sniper Course, Emergency Medical Technician Course, Special Operations and Tactics Course, and the Pathfinder School. On May 4, 1981, he sustained serious injuries during an in-line of duty parachute accident. He left active service on October 2, 1982.[1]

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After leaving active service, Welch joined the Connecticut National Guard, where he attended Officer Candidate School in 1983. On August 11, 1984, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the infantry. He then served in numerous positions in the Connecticut National Guard's Infantry units as a rifle platoon leader, company commander and various staff positions. He also served as an operations officer in a Combat Engineer battalion. While as a member of the National Guard, Welch graduated from The Infantry Officer Basic Course, Master Fitness Trainer Course, Air Assault Course, Infantry Officers Advanced Courses, NBC Officer/NCO Defense Course, Rappel Master Course, Combined Arms Service Staff School, Command and General Staff College, Israeli Defense Force Airborne Center, the US Army War College, Army Combat Lifesaver Course, Joint Task Force Commander Training Course, Dual Status Commander Orientation Course, Leadership in Homeland Security Course, Advanced Joint Professional Military Education, the General & Flag Officer Homeland Security Executive Seminar.[1]

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Welch deployed to Afghanistan from 2005 to 2006 as a senior American advisor to an Afghan National Army, Infantry Brigade located in Eastern Afghanistan, providing training, advice and conducting combat operations.[2] While in Afghanistan, he continued to advise units of the Connecticut National Guard in preparing them for their deployments to Afghanistan. His main advice was to learn the culture, the language and customs while continuing traditional military skills such as physical fitness and marksmanship.[3]

Soldier’s Medal

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On December 11, 1992, during an intense winter storm, a dispatcher from the Fairfield, Connecticut, fire department called the Stratford Armory for assistance evacuating residents. Then Captain Welch and four others, Sergeants First Class Roger G. Barr, Douglas E. Bell, Raymond C. Spry and Specialist Chi Tranh Chong, drove to the scene in a canvas-covered military truck. They rescued 34 personnel, including a 94-year-old woman and students from nearby Fairfield University. The soldiers had to evacuate the vehicles, wade through chest-high water of 42 degrees and carry the victims to the truck. While attempting to leave the flooded area, the truck stalled in the rising flood waters. The team was able to secure some small boats drifting in the water and used them to hand tow the victims to a waiting fire boat. Others were brought to a small dry piece of land, where they were eventually rescued by helicopter.[4]

Assignments

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Awards and decorations

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Combat Infantry Badge
Expert Infantry Badge
Ranger Tab
Master Parachutist Badge
Pathfinder Badge
Air Assault Badge
Soldier's Medal
Width-44 scarlet ribbon with width-4 ultramarine blue stripe at center, surrounded by width-1 white stripes. Width-1 white stripes are at the edges. Bronze Star Medal

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Width-44 crimson ribbon with two width-8 white stripes at distance 4 from the edges.
Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters

Silver oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Width-44 myrtle green ribbon with width-3 white stripes at the edges and five width-1 stripes down the center; the central white stripes are width-2 apart
Army Commendation Medal with one silver oak leaf cluster and three bronze oak leaf clusters

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Width-44 ribbon with two width-9 ultramarine blue stripes surrounded by two pairs of two width-4 green stripes; all these stripes are separated by width-2 white borders
Army Achievement Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal

Silver oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal with one silver oak leaf cluster and 1 bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze star

Width=44 scarlet ribbon with a central width-4 golden yellow stripe, flanked by pairs of width-1 scarlet, white, Old Glory blue, and white stripes
National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star

Bronze star

Afghanistan Campaign Medal with one service star

Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold Hourglass and M Device
Width-44 green ribbon with central width-8 flag blue stripe flanked by a pair of width-2 yellow stripes. At distance 6 from the edges are a pair of width-4 yellow stripes. Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon
Width-44 ribbon with width-6 central ultramarine blue stripe, flanked by pairs of stripes that are respectively width-4 emerald, width-3 golden yellow, width-5 orange, and width-7 scarlet Army Service Ribbon
Width-44 ribbon with width-8 central brick stripe, flanked by pairs of stripes that are respectively width-2 golden yellow, width-10 grotto blue, and width-6 national flag blue Overseas Service Ribbon

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Bronze oak leaf cluster

Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon with numeral 2


Effective dates of promotion

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Promotions
Insignia Rank Date
Brigadier General July 31, 2015
Colonel October 1, 2004
Lieutenant Colonel August 29, 2000
Major August 3, 1995
Captain February 24, 1990
First Lieutenant August 10, 1987
Second Lieutenant August 11, 1984

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Official Biography". National Guard Bureau. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  • ^ Schmitt, Eric (25 September 2005). "Where Armies Must Be Built, It's Slow (Iraq) and Even Slower (Afghanistan)". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  • ^ "Advice From The Afghan Front Lines". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  • ^ Guinness, Meredith. 4 Guardsmen Lauded as Heroes, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport, CT: March 13, 1994

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ron_Welch&oldid=1150877307"

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