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About the authorHello Family, Friends, and Neighbors!Thank you for the visit, and let me introduce myself. In case this is boring stuff, just hit the back key to get out of here. My paternal lineage is as follows:Donald Milton8 Ricks (William Roscoe7, William Edward6, John W.5, Ransom4, John3, Edward2, Jonas1). My maternal lineage is as follows:Donald Milton5 Ricks (Rilla Maye4 Fowler, William David3, Francis Marion2, Samuel1). > Professional HistoryGod had blessed me exceedingly during my life, so I am shy to say that anything I have done is a personal accomplishment. However, with this opportunity to praise the Lord for His gifts, this self-exposure could also help someone, if interested, to know something about this researcher. I was previously certified as a genealogical research specialist (did not renew) and obtained the certification from the:
For additional information on certification requirements, contact:Board for Certification of Genealogists Following certification, I attended several genealogy courses at: Samford UniversityInstitute of Genealogy and Historical Research I have researched professionally since 1993 but have been involved in family research since about 1975. I no longer take client commissions. Personal HistoryBorn at Fort Dix, New Jersey, the second son of William Roscoe Ricks, of Prentiss County, Mississippi, and Rilla Maye Fowler, of Randolph County, Alabama. I attended Valdosta High School, Valdosta, Georgia; and college at Troy State University, Northwestern University, Columbus College, Central Texas College, and Southwest Texas State University. Attending those various colleges were necessary during twenty-three years of active US Army service. I was an air traffic controller and an army aviator qualified in multi-engine fixed wing and helicopters (commercial instrument rating). First, I attended officer candidate school and was commissioned as an infantry officer (Honor Guaduate!!). Then came fixed wing flight training at Fort Stewart, Georgia, and Fort Rucker, Alabama (Distinguished Graduate!!). This class standing and recognition created an automatic transition into multi-engine aircraft. Several tours later came Advanced Officer Training Course (Infantry), which lasted six months. I eventually attended half of the Command and General Staff course. Military Service, 1960-1983Three tours in Europe:
Two tours in Southeast Asia:
Ten tours in the United States of America:
Civilian Career
Photos above: photo one: (l-r) My sons, James A. Ricks, and (on my left) , Jimmy Triqueneaux (Ricks). Photo two: Donna, Don, and our daughter Leona Ricks. |
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