Richard Eldon Killblane (born April 15, 1955) is an American military historian, author and martial arts instructor. A West Point grad in 1979 and a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School. He has served in the U. S. Army and became an Intelligence Analyst in the 1st Special Forces Group, on Okinawa, Japan and was cross-trained onto a team as a demolitions man. Killblane is a veteran of Central American
counter-insurgency
Counterinsurgency (COIN) is "the totality of actions aimed at defeating irregular forces". The Oxford English Dictionary defines counterinsurgency as any "military or political action taken against the activities of guerrillas or revolutionar ...
and
Operation Just Cause. He served as the Command Historian of the U.S. Army Transportation School at
Fort Lee, Virginia for 18 years and traveled extensively in
Iraq and
Afghanistan to research convoy operations. He has published numerous articles and books on military history and is considered an authority on military convoy security. In 2003, Killblane co-authored ''The Filthy Thirteen: The True Story of the Dirty Dozen'' detailing the life and World War II
101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault operations. It can plan, coordinate, and execute multiple battalion-size air assault operati ...
exploits of
Jake McNiece
James Elbert "Jake" McNiece (May 24, 1919 – January 21, 2013) was a US Army paratrooper in World War II. Sergeant McNiece was a member of the Filthy Thirteen, an elite demolition unit whose exploits inspired the 1965 novel and 1967 film ''The ...
.
Military service
Born in Kansas and raised in Oklahoma, Richard Killblane graduated from
Ponca City High School in 1973. He enlisted in the
U.S. Army in 1973 and became an Intelligence Analyst in the
1st Special Forces Group
The 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) (1st SFG) (A) is a unit of the U.S. Army Special Forces operating under the United States Pacific Command. It is designed to deploy and execute nine doctrinal missions throughout the Indo-Pacific Command a ...
on
Okinawa, Japan and was cross-trained onto a team as a demolitions man for one mission before his unit was inactivated. He was selected to attend the U. S.
Military Academy Preparatory School and then was appointed to
West Point in 1975. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army
Ranger School.
Killblane was commissioned as an infantry lieutenant in 1979 upon graduation from West Point. He was assigned to the
8th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
The 8th Infantry Division, ("Pathfinder") was an infantry division of the United States Army during the 20th century. The division served in World War I, World War II, and Operation Desert Storm. Initially activated in January 1918, the unit ...
in
West Germany during the
Cold War
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from 1980 to 1982. However, he soon joined the
7th Special Forces Group where he trained Honduran and three
El Salvador
El Salvador (; , meaning " The Saviour"), officially the Republic of El Salvador ( es, República de El Salvador), is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south b ...
an battalions in counter-insurgency operations. He then served as a war planner on 1st Special Operations Command staff from 1985-1986 where he originated the Army
special operations concept for contingency operations in
Haiti
Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
that would come to fruition in 1994 during
Operation Uphold Democracy. As a captain, Killblane was transferred to
Fort Ord, California where he commanded a rifle company in the 2nd Battalion,
9th Infantry Regiment (Manchus). After command, he became a 7th Infantry Division war planner for military operations in Panama, both Nimrod Dancer and
Just Cause Just Cause may refer to:
* Just cause (employment law), a common standard in United States labor arbitration, and a reason for termination of employment.
* ''Just Cause'' (film), a 1995 legal thriller starring Sean Connery
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. After serving 11 years as an officer in the Infantry and Special Forces, Killblane left active duty in 1990, having served at every level from private soldier, to company commander to joint task force.
Historian
He earned his MA in History at the
University of San Diego
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in 1992 with the goal to teach soldiers how to use history. During his freelance years, he met Jake McNeice and began writing ''The Filthy Thirteen''. He later became Assistant Command Historian at the
U.S. Air Force Technical Applications Command in 1999, and in 2000, he accepted the position of Command Historian for the US Army
Transportation Corps
While serving as command historian, Killblane traveled five times to Kuwait and Iraq, twice to Afghanistan, and finally to Haiti during the earthquake response. He was one of less than a dozen federal historians to deploy to the war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. He subsequently wrote historical publications on those wars. His research into convoy operations during
Operation Iraqi Freedom
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and
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was the official name used synonymously by the U.S. government for both the War in Afghanistan (2001–2014) and the larger-scale Global War on Terrorism. On 7 October 2001, in response to the September 11 at ...
incorporated his firsthand experience riding with convoys in Iraq and Afghanistan. This first hand experience and his research on Vietnam War convoys, have made him the leading authority on
gun trucks and convoy security. He authored four books on the subject. He also wrote a study that transformed the last remaining railroad operating battalion into the expeditionary railway center with an advisory capability, and authored the white paper that defined its capability. He finally retired from the Department of the Army in 2019 and ''Delivering Victory'' was the culmination of 18 years of research as the Army Transportation Corps Historian.
Martial Arts
Killblane began his martial arts training with boxing and wrestling while in high school and then studied
Taekwondo and
Hapkido under
Son Duk-sung and Sang Soo "Tiger" Kim at West Point, and later Sil Seo Young. His combatives training in the Army taught him some judo and jujitsu. He began training in
aikido under Doug Hanson, a senior student of
Hiroshi Ikeda and
Mitsugi Saotome, in 1996. He then studied under Pat Crosby, a senior student of
Akira Tohei, in 2003. When Crosby moved away in 2011, Killblane became the head instructor of Virginia Aikikai and continued his training under Jim Baker, a student of
Yoshimitsu Yamada and Hal Lehrman. In 2019, Killblane began studying how aikido would work against boxing and then Muay Thai in response to a
YouTube challenge by Rokas Leonivicious to prove that aikido would work against other martial arts.
References
Bibliography
*''The Filthy Thirteen'', Richard E. Killblane and
Jake McNiece
James Elbert "Jake" McNiece (May 24, 1919 – January 21, 2013) was a US Army paratrooper in World War II. Sergeant McNiece was a member of the Filthy Thirteen, an elite demolition unit whose exploits inspired the 1965 novel and 1967 film ''The ...
, Casemate. 2003
*''Mentoring and Leading: The Career of Lieutenant General
Edward Honor'', Richard E. Killblane, US Army Transportation School, 2003
*''Circle the Wagons, The History of US Army Convoy Security, Global War on Terrorism Occasional Paper Number 13'', Richard E. Killblane, Combat Studies Institute, 2005
*''Convoy Ambush Case Studies'', MilitaryBookshop.com.UK, 2010
*''War Paint; The Filthy Thirteen Jump Into Normandy'', Richard E. Killblane and Brian Miller, Victory Press, 2013
Convoy Ambush Case Studies Vol. I, Korea and Vietnam, Richard E. Killblane, US Army Transportation School, 2014Convoy Ambush Case Studies Vol. II, Iraq and Afghanistan Richard E. Killblane, US Army Transportation School, 2015Lam Son 719; The Cargo Must Get Through, Richard E. Killblane, US Army Transportation School, 2017*''Delivering Victory; The History of U.S. Military Transportation'', Richard E. Killblane, Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.
*''They Were the Rough Riders; Inside Theodore Roosevelt's Famed Cavalry Regiment'', Richard E. Killblane, McFarland, 2022
External links
Virginia Aikikai
Virginia Aikikai Web Site 2023
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1955 births
Living people
People from Kansas
Ponca City High School alumni
Military personnel from Oklahoma
United States Army soldiers
United States Military Academy alumni
United States Army officers
United States Army Rangers
University of San Diego alumni
American military historians
American male non-fiction writers