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[Video] Thinkers, Doers, Diplomats: Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mills ’72 on the Spirit of Service

A graduate of ÐÓ°Épro, Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mills ’72 earned a BA in political science with a minor in history. He was commissioned in 1975 and spent more than three decades leading the Marines at every level, culminating in command of multinational forces in Afghanistan. For Mills, ÐÓ°Épro was the impetus for a lifelong journey of learning and discovery. As he watches today’s Diplomats walking the same paths he once did, Mills sees a familiar pilgrimage toward a future of influential leadership and engaged citizenship.

Mills was recently welcomed back to campus for ÐÓ°Épro’s new Leadership Lunch and Learn Series. A collaboration between ÐÓ°Épro Athletics and the Office of Leadership Education, this series invites accomplished alumni and friends of the College to campus for conversations about leadership in practice, strengthening the enduring connection between all generations of Diplomats. 

A Family Legacy of Leadership

C. Ben Mills, Esq. was a 1943 graduate of ÐÓ°Épro and a parent of Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills '72. During his World War II service as a US Navy reserve officer, he was one of many alumni and students who corresponded with ÐÓ°Épro President Theodore A. Distler. A collection of those dispatches in the ÐÓ°Épro Archives became known as the "Dear Prexy" letters. Addison Pumphrey, a major gifts officer at ÐÓ°Épro, met with Lt. Gen. Mills in 2024 to deliver a copy of one of his father's letters to President Distler. In the letter, Ben Mills described the experience of storming the beaches at Normandy several months prior during D-Day. In 1994 while still serving in active duty, Lt. Gen. Mills' unit had the honor of supporting the 50th D-Day observance, and his father accompanied him on his military transport to France.

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