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| name = Donald Roderick PERKINS | name = Donald Roderick PERKINS | ||
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| ====== Donald Roderick PERKINS ====== | ====== Donald Roderick PERKINS ====== | ||
| - | ===== Birth ===== | + | A descendent of John Perkins who arrived in Massachusetts in 1630, Colonel Donald R. Perkins was born on April 15, 1927 in Peabody, Massachusetts, |
| - | ===== Early Life and Education ===== | + | Until 1960 he served in various National Guard assignments in New Mexico |
| - | ===== Career ===== | + | While in the service, Col. Perkins attended the Advanced Field Artillery course, the General Staff College, and the US Army War College. Col. Perkins received the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, National Defense Service Medal, WWII Victory Medal, Korean Service Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars, and the Department of the Army General Staff Badge, among other awards. He was inducted into the Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame at Ft. Benning, Georgia, in 1981. |
| - | ===== Death ===== | + | Col. Perkins was a long-time member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes in Washington, DC. As an accomplished long-distance runner, he ran in the Boston and New York City marathons. He was also an avid student of military history, speaking on the subject at many events in Washington, DC and New Mexico. His articles on military history have appeared in various publications. |
| - | ===== Gallery ===== | + | Colonel Perkins is the father of four children: Karen Elizabeth Perkins Willis, Frank Sutherland Perkins III, Cynthia Oleta Perkins, and Kathryn Sue Perkins Holguin. He died on May 30, 2004, in Las Cruces, NM, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. |
| - | ===== External Links ===== | + | ===== Memberships |
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| + | * National Gavel Society | ||
| + | * General Society of Colonial Wars | ||
| + | * Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York | ||
| + | * National Society Americans of Royal Descent | ||
| + | * Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America | ||
| + | * Hereditary Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors | ||
| + | * General Society of Mayflower Descendants | ||
| + | * Hereditary Order Descendants Loyalists & Patriots American Revolution (former Governor General) | ||
| + | * National Society Sons of Colonial New England (former Governor General) | ||
| + | * Military Order of Foreign Wars (former Commander of the District of the Columbia Commandery; former National Delegate) | ||
| + | * Baronial Order of Magna Charta | ||
| + | * Order of the Founders and Patriots of America | ||
| + | * General Society Sons of the Revolution | ||
| + | * National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution | ||
| + | * Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry | ||
| + | * Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts | ||
| + | * National Huguenot Society | ||
| + | * Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy | ||
| + | * Society of Descendants of Knights of the Garter | ||
| + | * Descendants of the Founders of Hartford | ||
| + | * Flagon & Trencher: Descendants of Colonial Tavern Keepers | ||
| + | * Hereditary Order of the First Families of Massachusetts | ||
| + | * Military Order of the World Wars | ||
| + | * Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War | ||
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| + | ===== Chivalric Orders ===== | ||
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| + | * Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (Grand Prior IX) | ||
| + | * Most Venerable Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (Grand Priory in the British Realm) | ||
| + | * Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (former Commander and Bailiff) | ||
| + | * Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem (Officer) | ||
| + | * Ordo Sancti Constantini Magni (former Bailiff for Eastern United States) | ||
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| + | ===== Other Notes ===== | ||
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| + | Col. Perkins was an active member of the American Legion; the American Military Institute; the Army War College Foundation; the Reserve Officers Association; | ||
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| + | He was also a member of the Saint David' | ||
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