RICHARD DENNIS ATOR
(US Army)
Rank: Major
Hometown: Moses Lake, WA
Branch: Infantry
Born: 10 March 1937
Death: 05 March 1970
Location: Tuyen Duc, Vietnam
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall: Panel 13W–Line 84
In the Army, when a family loses a member in war, we refer to them as a “Gold Star Family.” Each of our Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) graduates that were killed in action we consider them a “Gold Star Alumni” because they are part of our ROTC family.
Major Richard Ator was from Moses Lake, Washington and was known by his nickname “Buck”. During his time in ROTC, “Buck” received the Legion of Valor Cross for being the top Cadet in the Pacific Northwest. He graduated in 1962 and commissioned as an infantryman in to the U.S. Army. He was killed in action during his second tour in Vietnam on March 5, 1970 while running through mortar and small arms fire to resupply the South Vietnamese unit he was serving as an advisor to. His heroism that day was recognized with receiving the nation’s third highest medal for valor, the Silver Star. Major Ator left behind a wife, one son and one daughter. He was 32 years old.
The Department of Military Science offers condolences to the family of Major Richard Ator and commemorates his service for making the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our great nation.
Note: If any friends or family have any memories they would like to share about Richard Ator, please leave a note in the comments section because we would love to learn more about him.
My Dad was Buck’s High School principle & they were good friends. They remained in contact until Buck’s death. My brother & I were little kids in Moses Lake, but I remember Buck helping Dad build a BBQ & other projects. He was a heck of a nice guy!