Ryan, Robert, SSG

Infantry
 
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Current Service Status
USA Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
Current/Last Service Branch
Infantry
Current/Last Primary MOS
11B40-Infantryman
Current/Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1976-1979, 11B10, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
Previously Held MOS
11B10-Infantryman
95B10-Military Police
Service Years
1967 - 1977
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Infantry
Staff Sergeant
Three Service Stripes
Six Overseas Service Bars

 Official Badges 

101st Airborne Division 18th Military Police Brigade 2nd Infantry Division 4th Infantry Division

9th Infantry Division US Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) Infantry Shoulder Cord Military Police Brassard




 Unofficial Badges 

Military Police MP Shoulder Cord Jungle Expert Badge Cold War Medal

Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
4th Infantry Division Association 9th Infantry Division Association22nd Infantry Regiment Society2nd Infantry (Indianhead) Division Association
101st Airborne Division AssociationDisabled American Veterans (DAV)Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA)Golden State Chapter
Post 1487, Roseville PostPost 169Chapter 500
  1990, 4th Infantry Division Association
  1995, 9th Infantry Division Association
  1998, 22nd Infantry Regiment Society
  2000, 2nd Infantry (Indianhead) Division Association
  2001, 101st Airborne Division Association - Assoc. Page
  2001, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) - Assoc. Page
  2007, Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA) - Assoc. Page
  2009, Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA), Golden State Chapter (Fairfield, California) - Chap. Page
  2011, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 1487, Roseville Post (Member) (Roseville, California) - Chap. Page
  2011, American Legion, Post 169 (Member) (Roseville, California) - Chap. Page
  2011, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Chapter 500 (Member) (Sacramento, California) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I worked as an Insurance Agent after graduating from college in 1996.  I retired in Sep 2001.  I am 100% disabled from the Veterans Administration. 

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  2 Soldiers Remembered
  • Mghee, Charles, SSG, (1960-1982)


Vietnam War/Cease-Fire Campaign (1972-73)
From Month/Year
March / 1972
To Month/Year
January / 1973

Description
This campaign was from  30 March 1972 to 28 January 1973. On 30 March 1972 the North Vietnamese Army launched its greatest offensive of the entire war. The enemy deployed the greatest array of troops and modern weapons to date in a major effort to end the war with conventional forces and seized considerable territory in an effort to exercise control of key provinces throughout Vietnam.

During this critical period the Vietnamization program continued in the face of the North Vietnamese invasion and the successful counterattack by the armed forces of the Republic of Vietnam. Army aviation units played an impressive role throughout the period, flying reconnaissance, close support missions, and transporting troops. As U.S. combat troops were withdrawn from Vietnam, the role of helicopter units increased in importance and they responded to the challenge of continuing to support while preparing the RVNAF to assume their function. Similarly, advisors of all services contributed immeasurably to the defeat of the enemy invasion and the continued Vietnamization process. Army and Marine advisors fought side-by-side with their RVNAF counterparts to stop and defeat the enemy invasion, as the Vietnamese counteroffensive gained momentum and the reduction of field advisers continued. The advisory effort shifted to emphasize training and to assure that the VNAF attained self-sufficiency prior to the complete withdrawal of the U.S forces.

Recapture of Quang Tri City on 16 September 1972 marked the complete failure of the enemy to hold any of the targeted provincial capitols. Massive aid replaced materiel lost during the spring counteroffensive. Retraining and reconstruction of selected RVNAF units increased their capabilities. The completion of the massive logistical buildup of RVNAF was accomplished, which enabled the RVNAF to become more self-sufficient as direct U.S. participation diminished. The US ground role in Vietnam was totally replaced by the RVNAF. During December 1972 and January 1973 the RVIVAF flew more than 45% of air sorties within Vietnam. In November 1972, the RVNAF began a C-130 training program and by January 1973 realized a significant increase in their capability. RVNAF forward air controllers began directing USAF and RVNAF strike aircraft in January 1973. The US policy of Vietnamization continued.

US combat and combat support operations were conducted in support of RVNAF ground operations during the North Vietnamese invasion and the counteroffensive including intensive interdiction of enemy supply routes into Vietnam. Since US ground forces had been reduced to seven battalions, the US ground combat role was limited to defense of key installations. Further reduction in troop ceilings led to the redeployment of all US ground combat battalions, leaving an Army contingent of combat support and service support units.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
March / 1972
To Month/Year
December / 1972
 
Last Updated:
Nov 1, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

630th Military Police Company

18th Military Police Brigade

300th Military Police Company

212th Military Police Company

5th Military Police Battalion (CID)

716th Military Police Battalion

504th Military Police Battalion

218th Military Police Company

22nd Military Police Battalion (CID)

194th Military Police Company

615th Military Police Company

720th Military Police Battalion

95th Military Police Battalion

552nd Military Police Company

23rd Military Police Company

595th Military Police Company

8th Military Police Brigade

1st Aviation Brigade

90th Military Police Detachment (CID)

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  419 Also There at This Battle:
  • Aldrich, Hugo, CW4, (1964-1998)
  • Allman, Timothy, SGT, (1965-1973)
  • Arceneaux, Martin, SSG, (1969-1981)
  • Baker, W.R., SFC, (1971-1984)
  • Ball, Robert, MAJ, (1970-2000)
  • Banta, Irvin, SGM, (1969-1992)
  • Barkhymer, William, SGT, (1971-1986)
  • Barnes, Houston, MSG, (1968-1990)
  • Bashur, Gary, SP 4, (1971-1974)
  • Bertram, Robert, SP 5, (1971-1975)
  • Beyer, Paul, SP 4, (1970-1973)
  • Black, Dean, SP 4, (1970-1972)
  • Boardman, John, SP 4, (1970-1972)
  • Borchers, David, MSG, (1970-1997)
  • Brantley, Gary, SP 4, (1970-1973)
  • Brown, Kent, MAJ, (1970-1981)
  • Brown, Mike, CPT, (1966-1973)
  • Brown, Roosevelt, SFC, (1970-1990)
  • Burns, Robert, PFC, (1970-1973)
  • Butler, Percy, CW4, (1964-1984)
  • Campbell, John, COL, (1969-1994)
  • Campen, Tim, LTC, (1968-1998)
  • Canik, James, MAJ, (1970-1990)
  • Cantrell, Rick, MSG, (1968-1991)
  • Casteel, Vernon Wayne, CSM, (1970-2001)
  • Chapman, Alvyn, CW4, (1968-1988)
  • Ciliberti, Edward, MAJ, (1963-1985)
  • Clason, Ronald, SP 4, (1971-1973)
  • Conary, Kenneth, SSG, (1967-1979)
  • Condo, John, SP 5, (1972-1985)
  • Cooper, Claude, LTC, (1962-1993)
  • Cooper, Michael, SP 5, (1970-1973)
  • Cox, John, SP 5, (1970-1973)
  • Cramer, Richard, SSG, (1971-1990)
  • Crowder, Ronald, MG, (1969-2007)
  • Czerniejewski, DJ, SP 5, (1969-1979)
  • Dedijer, Peter, CW3, (1962-1982)
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