Colonel
RALPH PUCKETT, JR.


Inducted 1992

Biography

Colonel Ralph Puckett is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for extraordinary valor and distinguished service as a Ranger qualified leader. Then First Lieutenant Puckett formed and commanded the 8th Army Ranger Company during the Korean War. Colonel Puckett earned the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) for his actions on November 25, 1950, when he successfully led his company of 71 Rangers in an attack against numerically superior Chinese forces and established defensive positions on the captured objective. Though wounded, Colonel Puckett directed the company's defense, which repelled five Chinese counter-attacks. On the sixth counter-attack Colonel Puckett was wounded again and, while staying behind to fight, ordered his Rangers to withdraw. He was later evacuated by his own men, who fought back onto the objective to rescue him.

Following the Korean War, Colonel Puckett served as commander of the Mountain Ranger Division of the Ranger Department, and as the Ranger advisor in the U.S. Army Mission to Colombia where he planned and established the Colombian Army Ranger School. He was awarded a second DSC in the Republic of Viet Nam. Colonel Puckett's other decorations include two Silver Stars, three Bronze Stars, three Legions of Merit, and five Purple Hearts.

Colonel Puckett's superb leadership, and exemplary service to the nation throughout his 28-year military career are in keeping with the highest traditions of service and are a source of great pride to all Rangers.