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Higgins William Richard

Monuments

Beirut Memorial

 

Name:
William Richard Higgins
Rank:
Colonel
Serial Number:
Unit:
United States Marine Corps
Date of Death:
1990-07-06
State:
Kentucky
Cemetery:
Quantico National Cemetery, Virginia
Plot:
Section 23, Number 141
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
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William Richard Higgins was born in Danville, Kentucky on Jan. 15, 1945, Rich Higgins graduated from Southern High School in Louisville and earned his bachelor’s degree from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. A scholarship student in the Navy ROTC, he received the Marine Corps Association Award and was commissioned in the Marine Corps in 1967. During 1981 and 1982, he served as Military Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, then as Assistant for Interagency Matters to the Executive Secretary for the Department of Defense. After graduation from the National War College in 1985, he returned to the Pentagon as the Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, where he served until he was transferred to his United Nations assignment in July 1987. He was promoted to colonel on Mar. 1, 1989.

After being held captive by pro-Iranian terrorists in Lebanon, Col. Higgins was murdered. The exact date of death is uncertain; however, he was declared dead on Jul. 6, 1990. His remains were eventually recovered and interred at the Quantico National Cemetery on Dec. 30, 1991.

Source of information: https://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/ddg76/Pages/namesake.aspx