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Embodying Versatility: From Advising ARVN Rangers to Managing Army Computer Systems

John Randall Parker

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COL(R) John “Randy” Parker grew up on Galveston Island, Texas. He first learned of West Point during his senior year of high school from his father who had served in the Marchant Marines during WWII. After attending a year at Texas A&M University to improve his English scores, he as accepted into the West Point Class of 1956. His most memorable experience as a Cadet occurred when he received 144 demerits, 60 hours, and 2 months confinement for the unauthorized purchase and registration of a car. Upon graduating from West Point in 1956, he was commissioned into the Infantry. His career spanned the Cold War with assignments in Europe, Korea, Vietnam, and various locations within the United States. As a Company Grade Officer, he had the opportunity to attend Arizona State University where he earned a Master’s Degree in Operations Research by Computer Methods. COL(R) Parker is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and the National War College. After retiring from the Army in June 1980, he worked mainly in the computer software industry. In this interview, he describes some of his most memorable experiences, including his deployment to Vietnam where he advised the 5th Vietnamese Ranger Group, and commanded the 2d Battalion, 22nd Infantry (Mechanized). While commanding the 2/22 IN, COL(R) Parker credits his unit’s success to the establishment of a vision, issuing clear guidance, and providing motivation by rewarding his units for their hard work. He discusses some of the diverse assignments he experienced, including commanding the 82nd Airborne Division Counter-Intelligence Detachment, teaching at West Point, serving as a Department of the Army Inspector General, and numerous assignments with the Army’s Computer Systems Command. Finally, he reflects upon what West Point means to him.

Video Details Interview Date:29-Apr-16
Topics:
  • Honor Scandal
Class Year:
  • 1956
Biographical Details Name:John Randall Parker
Institution:USMA
Graduation Year:1956
Service Start:1956
Service End:1980
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