Richard Gladu

Fire department,Change in family responsibilities 13 September 1996 (child born after his divorce, conceived without his knowledge),43 AM in Newton, MA (son Sterling),Kids -Traumatic event,Divorce bitter,Gain - Winnings/ Lottery,Gain significant money 30 January 2004 ($100,000 from lawsuit)

Richard Goldschmidt

Biology,First in Field (integrate genetics, development, and evolution)

Richard Gomez

(Kindly update; details are not confirmed.) Famous for his roles in Dahil May Isang Ikaw and Forevermore

Richard Gomez

(Kindly update; details are not confirmed.) Known for his role in Iskul Bukol and Eat Bulaga

Richard Greiner

Other Major diseases (Meningitis),Brain (Encephalitis),Acute illness October 1971 (Meningitis-encephalitis),Missing person (Age 13),Crime Collection,Missing Person 17 January 1972 (Disappeared, no trace)

Richard Groat

Basketball,Baseball (Pro team),Military service (Army),Contracts, agreements 16 June 1952 (Signed with Pittsburgh Pirates),New Job 19 June 1952 (Played first pro game in major league ball),Prize 31 December 1960 (Lou Gehrig Memorial Award),Size (Short for basketball, 5'11"),Work in team/ Tandem (Basketball and baseball team),Sports Championship (Lou Gehrig Memorial Award),Joined group 5 January 1954 (Drafted into Army),Marriage 11 November 1955

Richard H. Deihl

Product Marketing (Merchandise marketer),Top executive (CEO),Banker/ Financier (S&L)

Richard H. Ellis

Death by Disease 28 March 1989 in Andrews Air Force Base (Cancer, age 69),Military career (Military, Lt. General),Military service (Lt. General)

Richard H. Ellis

Death by Disease 28 March 1989 in Andrews Air Force Base (Cancer, age 69),Military career (Military, Lt. General),Military service (Lt. General)

Richard H. Ellis

Death by Disease 28 March 1989 in Andrews Air Force Base (Cancer, age 69),Military career (Military, Lt. General),Military service (Lt. General)

Richard H. Truly

Administrator (Director at GA Tech),Military career (U.S. Navy, vice admiral),Astronaut,Kids 1-3 (Three),New Career 1959 (Ensign in the Navy),New Career 1965 (USAF orbiting laboratory program),Gain social status 12 November 1981 (First space flight),New Job 30 August 1983 (Commanded the Challenger),Retired 30 June 1989 (From the Navy),New Job 1 July 1989 (Vice Admiral, NASA program),Retired 1997 (Retired from Director of GA Tech Instititute),Vocational award (Numerous)

Richard H. Truly

Administrator (Director at GA Tech),Military career (U.S. Navy, vice admiral),Astronaut,Kids 1-3 (Three),New Career 1959 (Ensign in the Navy),New Career 1965 (USAF orbiting laboratory program),Gain social status 12 November 1981 (First space flight),New Job 30 August 1983 (Commanded the Challenger),Retired 30 June 1989 (From the Navy),New Job 1 July 1989 (Vice Admiral, NASA program),Retired 1997 (Retired from Director of GA Tech Instititute),Vocational award (Numerous)

Richard Haass

American diplomat and president of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Richard Halliburton

Death by Accident March 1939 (Drowned at sea, age 39),Textbook/ Non-fiction,Adventurer,Collector (Impressionist art),Homosexual male,American Book

Richard Halliburton

Death by Accident March 1939 (Drowned at sea, age 39),Textbook/ Non-fiction,Adventurer,Collector (Impressionist art),Homosexual male,American Book

Richard Hamann

Death, Cause unspecified 9 January 1961,Historian (Art)

Richard Hamann

Death, Cause unspecified 9 January 1961,Historian (Art)

Richard Hamming

(Kindly update; details are not confirmed.) American mathematician and computer scientist, known for his work in error-correcting codes.

Richard Harding Davis

Columnist/ journalist (Journalist),Fiction (Novels and short-stories),Publisher/ Editor (Editor)

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