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Rick Mantei (born June 9, 1954) is an American veteran and former fighter pilot known for his service in the United States Air Force and the South Carolina Air National Guard, as well as his subsequent career in finance.
Early Life and Education
editMantei was born in St. Joseph, Michigan, and later moved to Warner Robins, Georgia, where he was influenced by his father, an Air Force sergeant, and his mother, who worked for Robins Air Force Base. He attended the United States Air Force Academy, graduating with the Class of '76 with a degree in civil engineering. Mantei furthered his education, earning a Master's degree in Personnel Management from Central Michigan University.
Military Career
editAfter graduation, Mantei pursued a career in the United States Air Force as a fighter pilot, specializing in the F-4 Phantom. He served at various bases, including Seymour Johnson AFB and George AFB, where he trained as an F-4G Wild Weasel pilot. Mantei's military service also included active duty during Operation Desert Storm, where he flew 34 combat missions in Saudi Arabia.
Financial Career
editFollowing his military service, Mantei transitioned to a career in finance, joining Merrill Lynch as a stockbroker in Columbia, South Carolina. Over 13 years with the firm, he became one of the top 10 brokers nationwide, managing significant client assets.
Later Years and Community Involvement
editMantei retired from the South Carolina Air National Guard as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1997. He remains actively involved in veteran organizations and community service initiatives, including supporting charities such as the Gary Sinise Foundation and volunteering with organizations like Harvest Hope Food Bank,[1] Homestead Hospice, Oliver Gospel Mission, and Sole Stepping.[2]
Awards and Memberships
editThroughout his distinguished career, Rick Mantei has received numerous awards and honors for his service to his country and his community. These include:
- Distinguished Flying Cross: Awarded for his exceptional bravery and skill during Operation Desert Storm.
- Air Medals: Awarded multiple times for meritorious achievement in aerial flight.
- Veteran of the Week[3] Recognition: Mantei was honored as Veteran of the Week[4] for his outstanding service in the United States Air Force and the South Carolina Air National Guard. This recognition highlights his dedication and contributions to his country.
In addition to his commendations, Mantei is an active member of various veteran organizations, including the American Legion, Warbirds of America, USAFA Foundation[5], The National WASP Museum, and so on.
Personal Life
editRick currently[when?] resides in Columbia, SC with his wife of 20 years and their two daughters.
References
edit- ^ "Harvest Hope Food Bank". Retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ "Rick Mantei Participates in Tunnels to Towers 5K Run in Remembrance of 9/11". PR.com. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ "Veteran of the Week Archive 2024". South Carolina Department of Veterans' Affairs. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
- ^ "Lt. Col. Rick Mantei Selected as Veteran of the Week by the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs (SCDVA)". WATE 6 On Your Side (Press release). EIN Presswire. March 6, 2024. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ "USAFA Foundation". Retrieved April 12, 2024.