Millennium Magazine_17th Ed_Joanne Sakulich

756 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine TECHNOLOGY For nearly 50 years, Ronald H. Alexander has distinguished himself as an expert in the field of aviation. A retired United States Army aviator with more than 20 years of service to his credit, he honorably served in the aviation battalion command in Japan during his final years. Over the course of his military career, he flew UH-1 Iroquois military helicopters, Black Hawks, C-12 Hurons and CH47Fs, logging over 3,500 hours of flight time. Mr. Alexander’s extensive military career in aviation began when he joined the Civil Air Patrol at 13 years old, where he remained for five years. Inspired to become an aviator by his father, who was also a pilot in his own right, he excelled in the Civil Air Patrol program, and by age 16, he was flying solo, obtaining his private pilot license a year later. Entering the United States Air Force Academy in 1988, Mr. Alexander gained the rank of Air Officer Commanding before becoming a company commander in South Kora in 1990. He transitioned into business development management for the U.S. Army in 1997, going on to work as a civilian consultant after retiring from his service. For his exemplary conduct throughout his military career, he received a Legion of Merit and a Meritorious Service Medal. As a former contracting officer representative of the United States Department of State, employed at Patrick Space Force Base in Florida from 2015 to 2020, Mr. Alexander managed aircraft program depot maintenance and major contracts for the Air Wing. In 2022, he began working as a business development manager at RMCI Inc., where he oversees major advertisements and schedules aircraft shows throughout the year. Considering the future, Mr. Alexander plans to continue his work with RMCI Inc., in addition to pursuing his hobbies further, including enjoying the Florida beaches with his family. RONALD H. ALEXANDER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER RMCI Inc. Indian Harbour Beach, FL

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