Ricky Lynn Waddell[1] (born 31 October 1959)[2] is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army Reserve who last served as the Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2018 to 2021.[3] He served as a Deputy National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2018. His promotion to lieutenant general was authorized by the United States Senate on 26 September 2019.[4]
Ricky L. Waddell
29th United States Deputy National Security Advisor
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Waddell attended the United States Military Academy, graduating in 1982 with a degree of Bachelor of Science.[citation needed]
Military career
Wadell's official photo for the Southern Command
Waddell became an Engineer Officer with 15th Engineer Battalion, then the 9th Infantry Division as a Platoon Leader and Battalion Maintenance Officer. With Joint Task Force Bravo at Soto 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 the National Security Council.[citation needed]
Waddell has been an Active Reserve officer, filling the following roles:
Special Assistant at the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army;
Deputy Commander for Mobilization and Reserve Affairs, United States Southern Command, Florida
Energy Sector Strategic Analyst, United States Central Command
Special Advisor, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Tikrit, Iraq
Joint Strategic Planner, Headquarters Multi-National Force – Iraq;
Director of Oil, J9, United States Forces – Iraq
J4 (operational support – wartime), United States Forces Korea
Director, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force – Shafafiyat ("transparency"), NATO International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, Afghanistan (following H. R. McMaster)
Commander, 76th Operational Response Command, Salt Lake City, Utah (Major General; assumed command, 17 October 2015)
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 the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the end of September 2021, with his retirement effective on 1 October 2021.[5]
Civilian career
Waddell spent 17 years working in South America. His roles included Managing Director for South America, BG Group (oil and gas) and Chief Executive Officer, Anglo Ferrous Metals in Brazil. During this period, he lived for 12 years in Sao Paulo, Brazil.[6]
Waddell ran the Keystone, Capstone, and Pinnacle programs as a civilian employee of the Department of Defense at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C.[7]
Deputy National Security Advisor
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In early May 2017, Waddell was reportedly named as the White House's Deputy National Security Advisor, following K. T. McFarland, to serve under Lieutenant General H. R. McMaster, National Security Advisor.[8][9] Waddell's appointment was blocked, initially, by White 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 after John 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
U.S. military decorations
Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak leaf cluster
Bronze Star Medal with Oak leaf cluster
Meritorious Service Medal with Oak leaf cluster
Joint Service Commendation Medal with three Oak leaf clusters
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