![]() ![]() Commander Richard Wainwright, Jr.USS Wainwright, (CG-28), 1966-1993, was named in honor of Commander Richard Wainwright, Jr.įor additional images related to Richard Wainwright, Jr., see: Naval Academy Cemetery, Annapolis, Maryland. died on 28 March 1944 and is buried at the U.S. During World War II, he was recalled to active duty in February 1942 and promoted to Commander. In March 1921, he retired and was placed on the retired list. In April 1915, he was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. Naval Academy, where he remained for the rest of his active career. In September 1914,Wainwright was assigned to the U.S. Richard, a flame-throwing right-handed pitcher whose scintillating career with the Houston Astros was cut short by a stroke in 1980, died on Wednesday. For his "distinguished conduct in battle" on this occasion, he was awarded the Medal of Honor. On 21-22 April 1914, while under heavy concealed gun fire by the enemy, he courageously and coolly led his battalion while seizing and maintaining control of the customhouse. In September 1911, he was assigned to USS Florida and later participated in the intervention at Vera Cruz, Mexico. In October 1909, he reported to the Washington Navy Yard at Washington, D.C. In May 1907, he was promoted to Lieutenant. Remaining at sea, Wainwright received orders to USS Connecticut and participated in the World Cruise with the Great White Fleet. After a period of sick leave in December 1905, he returned to sea on board USS Texas then transferred to USS Louisiana. For his two-year required Midshipman sea duty, he served on board USS Indiana and USS Chauncey, where he was commissioned an Ensign in May 1904. Appointed "at large" from the District of Columbia to the U.S. was born on 15 September 1881 in Washington, D.C. Riley received his undergraduate degree at Yale University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1980) and is an honors law graduate of Duke University School of Law (J.D. Reporters and the police broadcasted the teenager all over the news with headlines that called him the leader of a drug cartel. That morning, during a workout at the Astrodome, he suffered the almost fatal stroke that ended a major league. was arrested in his home in 1988 with 17 pounds of cocaine. Richard is human was never more evident than on July 30, 1980. Richard Richard is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who was a a two-time National League strikeout champion with the Houston Astros. ![]() He also serves on the board of directors of The Riley Foundation, a grant-making charitable foundation in Mississippi. Richard Wershe Jr., popularly known as 'White Boy Rick,' was 14-years-old when the FBI enlisted him as an informant. ![]() Edgar Murdock American Inn of Court at the United States Tax Court. Riley is active in the Exempt Organizations Committee of the ABA Section of Taxation and serves as a subcommittee co-chair. ![]() He is a member of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation, Federal Bar Association Tax Section, and the District of Columbia Bar Tax Section. Riley has been Peer Review Rated as AV® Preeminent™, the highest performance rating in Martindale-Hubbell's peer review rating system.Īffiliations and Professional Memberships Continuing work for a wide variety of educational organizations, religious organizations, private foundations, social welfare organizations, trade associations, and other tax-exempt and nonprofit organizations in all facets of their operations.Lead attorney in a successful $30 million refund suit involving the railroad retirement tax liability of a Class I railroad’s intermodal subsidiary plus continuing litigation and counseling on railroad retirement tax matters for railroad companies and public transit agencies Richard, a flame-throwing right-handed pitcher whose scintillating career with the Houston Astros was cut short by a stroke in 1980, died on Wednesday.Representing property & casualty insurers in litigation to defend their loss reserve deductions against IRS challenge, and addressing other complex P&C insurance company tax issues.Representing a major nationwide tax-exempt industry before the Internal Revenue Service and in successful federal tax refund actions, in connection with unrelated business income tax liability.Ongoing representation of one of the nation’s largest tax-exempt social welfare organizations on tax and tax exemption issues.He is a member of the firm’s Taxation Practice. Riley’s practice focuses on tax-exempt and nonprofit organizations taxation of insurance companies taxation of railroad companies employment and withholding taxes and tax litigation at the administrative, trial, and appellate level. is a partner and business lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP. ![]()
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