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John Richmond Brinkerhoff

West Point, 1950

Be Thou At Peace

Posted by Wikipedia User of West Point Family on August 1, 2021:

John Richmond Brinkerhoff (January 31, 1928 -- December 18, 2020) was the associate director for national preparedness of the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from 1981 to 1983.

Before joining FEMA, Brinkerhoff served as the Department of Defense Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs. He had graduated from West Point in the Class of 1950 and spent 24 years on active duty in the Army, retiring in 1974 with the rank of Colonel. Brinkerhoff served tours of duty in Korea, Germany, and Vietnam while in the service.

He joined the Civil Service and was for nine years a career Senior Executive in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. After leaving Government in 1983, he became a national security consultant, spending twenty years as an adjunct research staff member of the Institute for Defense Analyses.

He was also notable for his role in planning REX-84, along with Lieutenant-Colonel Oliver North. he also has written countless articles as well as two books

Brinkerhoff graduated from Santa Ana High School in Santa Ana, CA in 1946.

Brinkerhoff obtained his BS in Engineering from the United States Military Academy, Class of 1950 and received his MS in Civil Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. He later obtained his MA in Geography from Columbia University, and an MSA in Operations Research from George Washington University.

John Brinkerhoff was born in Ohio in 1928 to Herschel and Florence Brinkerhoff (Cross). He was married twice first to Nancy Anne Burns with whom he had 4 children. The couple later divorced and he remarried to Anne Touchstone, daughter of legendary lacrosse coach F. Morris Touchstone, whom survived him at the time of his death. He died in 2020 of complications from Parkinsons Disease. He was interned at Arlington National Cemetery.

May he rest in peace. Funeral Notice Below

John Richmond Brinkerhoff
Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)

Of Burke, Virginia, passed away on 18 December 2020. He was 92. The cause of death was due to complications from Parkinson's disease. He was a career Senior Executive, a retired US Army Colonel, and a noted Defense Analyst.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 40 years, Anne Touchstone Brinkerhoff. He is also survived by four children from his first marriage: Gayle, Carrol, John, Jr., and Robert Brinkerhoff, and four step-children: Christopher, Nancy, Peter, and Pamela, 13 grand-children, and 12 great grand-children.

John R. Brinkerhoff graduated from West Point in the Class of 1950 and spent 24 years on active duty in the Army, retiring in 1974 with the rank of Colonel. He joined the Civil Service and was for nine years a career Senior Executive in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. After leaving Government in 1983, he became a National Security Consultant, spending twenty years as an adjunct research staff member of the Institute for Defense Analyses. He has written two books and numerous articles and reports. Funeral Services at Fort Myer and interment at Arlington National Cemetery will occur at a future date.

 
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