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Ricky L. Waddell

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American Army general (born 1959)

Ricky L. Waddell
29thUnited States Deputy National Security Advisor
In office
May 19, 2017 – May 15, 2018
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byK. T. McFarland
Succeeded byMira Ricardel
Personal details
Born (1959-10-31)31 October 1959 (age 66)
EducationUnited States Military Academy (BS)
Corpus Christi College, Oxford (BA)
Webster University (MPA)
Columbia University (PhD)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/service United States Army Reserve
Years of service1982–2021
RankLieutenant General
Commands76th Operational Response Command
Combined Joint Interagency Task Force – Shafafiyat
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan
Iraq War
AwardsDefense Distinguished Service Medal
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Bronze Star Medal (2)

Ricky Lynn Waddell[1] (born 31 October 1959)[2] is a retiredlieutenant general in theUnited States Army Reserve who served as aDeputy National Security Advisor to PresidentDonald Trump from 2017 to 2018 and as the Assistant to theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2018 to 2021.[3] His promotion tolieutenant general was authorized by theUnited States Senate on 26 September 2019.[4] He retired from active military service in October 2021.[5]

Early life

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Waddell attended theUnited States Military Academy, graduating in 1982 with a degree ofBachelor of Science.[citation needed]

Military career

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Wadell's official photo for the Southern Command

Waddell became an Engineer Officer with15th Engineer Battalion, then the9th Infantry Division as a Platoon Leader and Battalion Maintenance Officer. WithJoint Task Force Bravo atSoto Cano (Palmerola) Air Base,Comayagua,Honduras, he served as the JTF Engineer. In the 35th Engineer Battalion, he served as the Commander C Company. He returned to the United States Military Academy as an instructor in the Department of Social Sciences. He subsequently served as Director for European Security Affairs on theNational Security Council.[citation needed]

Waddell has been an Active Reserve officer, filling the following roles:

A special retirement review was held for Waddell at Conmy Hall,Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall on 13 August 2021. He is set to vacate his role as assistant to theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the end of September 2021, with his retirement effective on 1 October 2021.[5]

Civilian career

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Waddell spent 17 years working in South America. His roles includedManaging Director for South America,BG Group (oil and gas) andChief Executive Officer, Anglo Ferrous Metals in Brazil. During this period, he lived for 12 years inSao Paulo, Brazil.[6]

Waddell ran the Keystone,Capstone, and Pinnacle programs as acivilian employee of theDepartment of Defense at theNational Defense University,Washington, D.C.[7]

Deputy National Security Advisor

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In early May 2017, Waddell was reportedly named as theWhite House'sDeputy National Security Advisor, followingK. T. McFarland, to serve under Lieutenant GeneralH. R. McMaster,National Security Advisor.[8][9] Waddell's appointment was blocked, initially, byWhite House Chief of Staff,Reince Priebus.[10] The announcement was made official on 19 May 2017.[11]

On 12 April 2018, the White House announced that Waddell would leave in the coming weeks.[12] His departure happened shortly afterJohn R. Bolton's appointment as National Security Advisor.[13] Waddell was one of several officials who left at Bolton's request.[14]

Decorations and awards

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U.S. military decorations
Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Defense Superior Service Medal withOak leaf cluster
Bronze Star Medal withOak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Meritorious Service Medal withOak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Joint Service Commendation Medal with threeOak leaf clusters
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Army Commendation Medal with twoOak leaf cluster
Joint Service Achievement Medal
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Army Achievement Medal withOak leaf cluster
U.S. badges, patches and tabs
Combat Action Badge
Air Assault Badge

Education

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Waddell has received the following degrees:[15]

Publications

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Waddell has written four historical military books, dealing with his Latin America and Army experiences:

  • Wars Then & Now
  • In War's Shadow: Waging Peace in Central America
  • The Army and Low Intensity Conflict
  • In War's Shadow – At the Edge of the Cold War

Waddell has also published various journal articles, including:

References

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  1. ^"Ricky Lynn Waddell".West Point Association of Graduates. Retrieved4 August 2018.
  2. ^"Mr Rick L. Waddell".publicProfile. Retrieved4 August 2018.
  3. ^"Maj. Gen. Ricky L. Waddell > Joint Chiefs of Staff > Article View". Retrieved5 August 2018.
  4. ^"PN937 — Maj. Gen. Ricky L. Waddell — Army". 26 September 2019. Retrieved27 September 2019.
  5. ^ab"Special Retirement Review for Lieutenant General Ricky Waddell".DVIDS. 13 August 2021.
  6. ^abOn Trump’s Latin America team, LAGG, 25 March 2017 (updated 8 May 2017), accessed 11 May 2017.
  7. ^"CDIR-2016-02-12-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Page 7"(PDF).
  8. ^Ricky Waddell named White House deputy national security adviser, Tara Palmeri,Politico.com, 10 May 2017.
  9. ^Army Reserve major general named deputy national security adviser, Charlsy Panzino, ArmyTimes.com, 10 May 2017.
  10. ^Washington Loves General McMaster, But Trump Doesn't – The national security adviser has lost sway. The White House says everything's fine., Eli Lake,Bloomberg, 9 May 2017, accessed 11 May 2017.
  11. ^"President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Kathleen Troia ("K.T.") McFarland to be the United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore".newsroomamerica.com. 19 May 2017. Retrieved2 August 2017.
  12. ^"Trump's Deputy National Security Adviser To Leave White House". 12 April 2018. Retrieved5 August 2018.
  13. ^"McMaster's No. 2 to leave White House amid Bolton overhaul".www.politico.com. 12 April 2018. Retrieved5 August 2018.
  14. ^Swan, Jonathan (12 April 2018)."Scoop: Ricky Waddell is leaving the White House".Axios. Retrieved17 October 2019.
  15. ^"Major General Ricky Waddell".U.S. Army Reserve. Retrieved11 May 2017.

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Government offices
Preceded byDeputy National Security Advisor
2017-2018
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by Assistant to theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2018-2021
Succeeded by
Office Name Term Office Name Term
White House Chief of StaffReince Priebus 2017National Security AdvisorMichael Flynn 2017
John F. Kelly 2017–19H. R. McMaster 2017–18
Mick Mulvaney 2019–20John Bolton 2018–19
Mark Meadows 2020–21Robert C. O'Brien 2019–21
Principal Deputy Chief of StaffKatie Walsh 2017Deputy National Security AdvisorK. T. McFarland 2017
Kirstjen Nielsen 2017Ricky L. Waddell 2017–18
James W. Carroll 2017–18Mira Ricardel 2018
Zachary Fuentes 2018–19Charles Kupperman 2019
Emma Doyle 2019–20Matthew Pottinger 2019–21
Deputy Chief of Staff for PolicyRick Dearborn 2017–18Homeland Security AdvisorTom Bossert 2017–18
Chris Liddell 2018–21Doug Fears 2018–19
Deputy Chief of Staff for OperationsJoe Hagin 2017–18Peter J. Brown 2019–20
Daniel Walsh 2018–19Julia Nesheiwat 2020–21
Anthony M. Ornato 2019–21 Dep. Natl. Security Advisor, StrategyDina Powell 2017–18
Deputy Chief of Staff for CommunicationsBill Shine 2018–19Nadia Schadlow 2018
Dan Scavino 2020–21 Dep. Natl. Security Advisor, Middle East and North African AffairsVictoria Coates 2019–20
Counselor to the PresidentKellyanne Conway 2017–20White House Communications DirectorSean Spicer 2017
Steve Bannon 2017Michael Dubke 2017
Johnny DeStefano 2018–19Anthony Scaramucci 2017
Hope Hicks 2020–21Hope Hicks 2017–18
Derek Lyons 2020–21Bill Shine 2018–19
Senior Advisor, Strategic PlanningJared Kushner 2017–21Stephanie Grisham 2019–20
Senior Advisor, PolicyStephen Miller 2017–21White House Press SecretarySean Spicer 2017
Senior Advisor, Economic IssuesKevin Hassett 2020Sarah Huckabee Sanders 2017–19
AdvisorIvanka Trump 2017–21Stephanie Grisham 2019–20
Director,Public LiaisonGeorge Sifakis 2017Kayleigh McEnany 2020–21
Johnny DeStefano 2017–18 Deputy Press SecretarySarah Huckabee Sanders 2017
Justin R. Clark 2018Raj Shah 2017–19
Steve Munisteri 2018–19Hogan Gidley 2019–20
Timothy Pataki 2019–21 Brian R. Morgenstern 2020–21
Director,Intergovernmental AffairsJustin R. Clark 2017–18Director, Strategic CommunicationsHope Hicks 2017
Douglas Hoelscher 2019–21Mercedes Schlapp 2017–19
Director,National Economic CouncilGary Cohn 2017–18Alyssa Farah 2020
Larry Kudlow 2018–21 Director, Social MediaDan Scavino 2017–19
Chair,Council of Economic AdvisersKevin Hassett 2017–19 Director, Legislative AffairsMarc Short 2017–18
Tomas J. Philipson 2019–20Shahira Knight 2018–19
Tyler Goodspeed 2020–21Eric Ueland 2019–20
Chair,Domestic Policy CouncilAndrew Bremberg 2017–19Amy Swonger 2020–21
Joe Grogan 2019–20 Director, Political AffairsBill Stepien 2017–18
Brooke Rollins 2020–21Brian Jack 2019–21
Director,National Trade CouncilPeter Navarro 2017–21 Director,Presidential PersonnelJohnny DeStefano 2017–18
White House CounselDon McGahn 2017–18 Sean E. Doocey 2018–20
Emmet Flood 2018John McEntee 2020–21
Pat Cipollone 2018–21 Director, Management & Administration Marcia L. Kelly 2017–18
White House Cabinet SecretaryBill McGinley 2017–19 Monica J. Block 2018–21
Matthew J. Flynn 2019White House Staff SecretaryRob Porter 2017–18
Kristan King Nevins 2019–21Derek Lyons 2018–21
Personal Aide to the PresidentJohn McEntee 2017–18 Director,Science & Technology PolicyKelvin Droegemeier 2019–21
Jordan Karem 2018Chief Technology OfficerMichael Kratsios 2019–21
Nick Luna 2018–19 Director,Management & BudgetMick Mulvaney 2017–19
Director,Oval Office OperationsKeith Schiller 2017Russell Vought 2019–21
Jordan Karem 2017–19Chief Information OfficerSuzette Kent 2018–20
Madeleine Westerhout 2019United States Trade RepresentativeRobert Lighthizer 2017–21
Nick Luna 2019–21 Director,National Drug Control PolicyJames W. Carroll 2018–21
Chief of Staff to the First LadyLindsay Reynolds 2017–20Chair,Council on Environmental QualityMary Neumayr 2018–21
Stephanie Grisham 2020–21Chief of Staff to the Vice PresidentJosh Pitcock 2017
White House Social SecretaryAnna Cristina Niceta Lloyd 2017–21Nick Ayers 2017–19
White House Chief UsherAngella Reid 2017Marc Short 2019–21
Timothy Harleth 2017–21 Special Representative, International Negotiations Avi Berkowitz 2019–21
Physician to the PresidentRonny Jackson 2017–18COVID-19 Medical AdvisorsDeborah Birx 2020–21
Sean Conley 2018–21Anthony Fauci 2020–21
Director,White House Military OfficeKeith Davids 2017–21Scott Atlas 2020–21
† Remained fromprevious administration.
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