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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.
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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
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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
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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
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General Richard H Thomson...service medals including the Brazilian Grand Master (sic) Order of Military Merit
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with three Oak Leaf Clusters, designation as an Army Logistician, the Brazilian Grand Master of the
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In April 1970, Thompson served as Commander of the United States Army Inventory Control Center in
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From September 1959 to May 1960, Thompson attended the Quartermaster Officer Advanced Course at
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Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration alumni
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in April 1965 and completed the Army Supply Management Course.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Awards and decorations awarded to Thompson include the
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Korean Order of National Security Merit Tong-II Medal
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