[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 137 (Monday, August 3, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Page S4665]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING COLONEL RONALD DUDLEY RAY
Mr. PAUL. Mr. President, Col. Ronald Dudley Ray, USMC, served as the
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Guard/Reserve) during the Reagan
administration and was a highly decorated Vietnam veteran who was an
adviser to the South Vietnamese Marine Corps during the Tet Offensive
and other campaigns. He was awarded two Silver Stars, a Bronze Star
with combat V, and a Purple Heart. His gallantry under fire was
exceeded only by his tenacious advocacy for his fellow veterans. He
entered law school at the University of Louisville, where he graduated
at the top of his class. Throughout his civilian career, he used his
talent and professional skills to encourage, organize, and recognize
veterans from the Vietnam era. He personally championed the Kentucky
Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Frankfort, and led the way in raising $1
million for its design and construction. A great student of American
history, he amassed a collection of over 10,000 books on the subject,
and he shared his vast knowledge by writing and speaking about the
history of the country he loved and served with such distinction.
Colonel Ray, who passed away July 6, 2020, leaves a unique legacy of
personal service to our Nation and dedication to its veterans that is
worthy of this special distinction.
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