Starner, Ralph Allen, COL

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Last Primary MOS
1193-Field Artillery Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Field Artillery
Primary Unit
1970-1970, 25th Infantry Division (Tropic Lightning)
Service Years
1946 - 1970
Field Artillery
Colonel

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Home State
Nebraska
Nebraska
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Home Town
Omaha, Nebraska
Last Address
Honolulu, Hawaii
Date of Passing
Sep 09, 1970
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: Sec: 46, Site: 794-16

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National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
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Ralph Allen Starner was born on 19 August 1921 in Omaha, Nebraska. The Starner family soon moved to Hoffman, Minnesota, where Ralph spent his early years. Following graduation from high school he attended Concordia College at Moorhead, Minnesota, earning a degree in chemistry. Ralph became a Cadet at the United States Military Academy on 1 July 1943.

Ralph quickly won the esteem and respect of his associates in the Corps of Cadets and established a reputation as a man of strong character and high moral principles. A classmate had this to say in the 1946 HOWITZER: "Ralph makes friends very easily and we are sure he will be a credit to the long gray line.” As did many of his associates, Ralph entered pilot training during Third Class year. He was assigned to flight school at Chickasha, Oklahoma, and during this short tour of duty he met his wife, Joy Jones, of Ardmore, Oklahoma, then a college student at nearby Oklahoma College for Women. Ralph graduated with the Class of 1946 on 4 June 1946 and was commissioned in the Field Artillery.


Ralph and Joy Jones were married at Ardmore, Oklahoma, on 30 August 1946 during graduation leave. Ralph attended the Field Artillery Officers Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Fort Bliss, Texas, until mid-1947 when he joined the 472d Field Artillery Battalion, 11th Airborne Division, in Japan. The Stamers' son, Steven Gage Starner, was born at Jinmachi, Japan, on 13 January 1949. In the fall of 1950, Ralph entered combat in Korea with the 674th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion of the 187th Regimental Combat Team and participated in both parachute landings made by the 187th Regimental Combat Team. This tour in Korea was followed by duty with the 675th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Ralph returned to Fort Sill in 1952, where he attended the Artillery Officers Advanced Course in 1952-1953. Next came a civil schooling assignment at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where Ralph earned a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. He then returned to Fort Sill for duty with the Artillery School in the Communications-Electronics Department until 1959. The next permanent change of station took him to the Command and General Staff College for the regular course of 1959-1960. Ralph then commenced a four year tour of duty in Germany with several duty assignments: the 2d Howitzer Battalion, 7th Artillery (60-61); Cl Section, Headquarters, 24th Infantry Division (61-62); Personnel and Administration Division, Headquarters United States Army Europe (62-63); and Commanding Officer, 6th Battalion, 40th Artillery (6364).

Following this duty in Germany Ralph was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army, until early 1967. He then began a two year tour with the American Standardization Group in the United Kingdom and was assigned to duty with the Royal School of Artillery at Larkhill, England. From England, Ralph was ordered to duty with the 1st Signal Brigade, United States Army Strategic Communications Command, Vietnam, where he spent a challenging and rewarding year.

Colonel Starner had just commenced a long-awaited tour of duty in Hawaii at Schofield Barracks with the Headquarters, United States Army, Hawaii, when he died suddenly and unexpectedly on 9 September 1970. Graveside services were conducted at Arlington National Cemetery on 16 September 1970.

Ralph was a highly competent, intensely dedicated professional soldier who epitomized the motto, Duty, Honor, Country. He was liked and respected by all with whom he was associated. Ralph was also a strong family man and extremely proud of Steve, who was commissioned in the Field Artillery upon graduation from the United States Military Academy with the Class of 1970. Ralph carefully charted the ups and downs of Steve’s academic and military aptitude standings, and periodically provided fatherly "buck-up” counselling. He was extremely pleased that he could return from Vietnam for June Week and to administer the oath to his son. We are certain that Ralph would have been equally pleased and proud on the occasion of Steve’s marriage on 14 February 1971 to Mary Frances Scott, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Willard W. Scott Jr., Field Artillery, Class of 1948.

As a classmate so wisely observed twenty-five years ago Ralph is truly a credit to the long gray line. Of his all too few years on earth, “May it be said, ‘Well done, Be thou at peace’.’’

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   1967-1970, 1st Signal Brigade

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1st Signal Brigade
Type
Signal
 
Parent Unit
Signal Units
Strength
Army Brigade
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1st Signal Brigade

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Bird, Jon, COL, (1968-2000) AG 8500 Captain
Gunn, Dale, CPT, (1966-1970) AG 2120 Captain
Modene, Bryan, CPT, (1966-1972) Captain
Onderko, John Patrick, CPT, (1964-1968) SC 0505 Captain
Poston, Dudley, CPT, (1968-1970) SC 1010 Captain
Tucker, David, CPT, (1961-1967) SC 0210 Captain
Valoris, Bruce, CPT, (1966-1968) Captain
Warrick, Dennis, CPT, (1968-1970) SC 0200 Captain
Alfano, Rodney Arthur, 1LT, (1966-1968) SC 0530 First Lieutenant
Collins, James, 1LT, (1967-1969) SC First Lieutenant
Cook, James Black, 1LT, (1966-1968) SC 0210 First Lieutenant
Dexter, William F., 1LT, (1968-1970) SC 300 First Lieutenant
Fletcher, Donald Frank, 1LT, (1966-1968) SC 0210 First Lieutenant
Isaacson, Stephen, 1LT, (1967-1970) SC 0210 First Lieutenant
Krouslis, John David, 1LT, (1966-1968) First Lieutenant
Murphy, David Wayne, 1LT, (1965-1968) First Lieutenant
Peterson, Kenneth, 1LT, (1969-1971) SC 7750 First Lieutenant
Peterson, Kenneth, 1LT, (1969-1971) SC 0210 First Lieutenant
Roberts, Arthur, LTC, (1966-1994) SC 0500 First Lieutenant
Vandiver, Eddie, CPT, (1969-1972) AV 4320 First Lieutenant
Ward, Micheal, CPT, (1966-1978) SC 0205 First Lieutenant
Woolley, Richard, 1LT, (1967-1969) SC 0210 First Lieutenant
Burchett, Daniel, CW4, (1958-1991) SC 286A Chief Warrant Officer 4
Parent, Richard, CW4, (1958-1980) SC 286A Chief Warrant Officer 3
Grindle, Russell, CW2, (1950-1970) OD 286A Chief Warrant Officer 2
Wheatley, John, CW4, (1963-1989) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Lockhart, Freddie Lewis, WO1, (1953-1970) AG 711A Warrant Officer 1
Macie, Melville E., CW4, (1955-1999) AV 062B Warrant Officer 1
Hayes, David, 1SG, (1966-1994) First Sergeant
Corders, John, CSM, (1950-1976) SC 31Z Master Sergeant
Kinzler, Dan, MSG, (1954-1974) SC 31Z Master Sergeant
Moya, John, MSG, (1968-2009) UN 00E Master Sergeant
Pederson, Joe Palmer, MSG, (1955-1978) QM 76Y10 Master Sergeant
Quaglio, Richard, MSG, (1968-1971) SC 32D20 Master Sergeant
Williams, Ben, MSG, (1951-1970) SC 32Z40 Master Sergeant
Barbarino, Anthony Adams, SFC, (1943-1969) QM 76Q Sergeant First Class
Coen, Willard Gilson, SFC, (1947-1969) QM 94Z50 Sergeant First Class
Foster, Albert Dean, SSG, (1956-1969) Sergeant First Class
Insana, Salvatore Carmelo, SFC, (1950-1968) SC 31X Sergeant First Class
La Flamme, Robert James, SFC, (1950-1971) SC 36C40 Sergeant First Class
Lacey, Richard Joseph, SFC, (1964-1968) SC 31X Sergeant First Class
Lytal, James Francis, SFC, (1946-1967) SC 31W Sergeant First Class
Martini, Kenneth, SFC, (1959-1979) SC 32Z40 Sergeant First Class
Pemberton, Alvin Lewis, SFC, (1951-1970) QM 94B10 Sergeant First Class
Perkins, Tom, SFC, (1967-1989) AG 71H10 Sergeant First Class
Quick, Adrian Allen, SFC, (1952-1968) SC 31Z Sergeant First Class
Ramsey, Ernest Leroy, SFC, (1955-1970) SC 32D10 Sergeant First Class
Ross, Elmer Tim, SFC, (1958-1971) Sergeant First Class
Rossi, Vincent Louis, SFC, (1950-1970) Sergeant First Class
Rozo, James Milan, SFC, (1970-1979) SC 293.10 Sergeant First Class
Sandrelli, William, SFC, (1968-1995) SC 31X Sergeant First Class
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Walters, Joe, SFC, (1970-1991) SC 31M30 Sergeant First Class
Wirsu, Gary, SFC, (1964-1985) SC Sergeant First Class
Wyatt, Everett Albert, SFC, (1952-1968) QM 76Y40 Sergeant First Class
Barger, George Hayes, SSG, (1944-1969) SC 31E10 Staff Sergeant

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