U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard (Ret.)

U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard (Ret.) obituary, Meridian, ID

U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard (Ret.)

U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Accent Funeral Home - Meridian on Jul. 13, 2023.

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Obituary of Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Donald K. Bullard, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Donald Kenneth Bullard was born in Oxnard, California on December 7, 1950 to Frank and Betty Bullard of nearby Santa Paula. With his brother, Thom, and sister Nancy, Don enjoyed a life in which hard work, love of family, and patriotism were core values. His parents taught him to work hard and play hard; Don excelled at both. During the Vietnam War, he drove a friend to speak with the Navy recruiter, and decided maybe he should apply for NROTC. Thus began a 39-year adventure.
He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Southern California and was commissioned through the NROTC Program in June 1973. While at USC he met Katherine Liguori, who quickly became the love of his life. He proposed in Puerta del Sol, Madrid, where she spent a year abroad, and their 50-year marriage was a true partnership of deep love and mutual respect. As a Naval Officer and Aviator, Bullard excelled as a pilot, earning the admiration of his fellow officers, many of whom reported it was a joy to be his wingmen. He logged over 4,000 hours in various aircraft with over 1,000 carrier landings. His personal awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal (two awards), Legion of Merit (four awards), Meritorious Service Medal (three awards), Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and various unit and campaign awards. He received his Master's Degree with highest distinction from the Naval War College, graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College and the Syracuse University Maxwell School National Security Studies Program. Throughout his career, Rear Admiral Bullard dedicated himself to supporting and serving the sailors, officers and civilians under his command; he inspired, trained and equipped them to successfully execute any mission in service to God and country. In turn, he earned their deepest respect and admiration for his commitment to their safety and excellence. He embodied the concept of servant leadership long before it became a catch phrase.
Rear Admiral Bullard's achievements as a warrior and patriot pale in comparison to his achievements as simply Don: spouse, parent and friend. He smoked too much, drank too much, and laughed just enough. He loved deer hunting, giving new meaning to the term "bringing home the bacon" when he brought home wild hog and venison. Don's most precious title was "Dad", and he dedicated himself to fiercely loving and taking care of his family. As Dad, he upheld high standards of behavior and effort, and created endless opportunities for fun: swimming, water-skiing, camping, snow skiing, neighborhood parties, clambakes, sailing and flashlight tag in the snow. Relocation to new duty stations was an excuse to explore national parks and Civil War battlefields, or tackle white water rapids and horseback riding. He taught his children that "home is where we make it, and where our family is. It's the people in the house that make it a home."
Finally, Don was a man who lived to serve others. He didn't judge others; he simply offered himself without expecting anything in return. No one in need of help was overlooked if Don could help. In 2015 he began serving on medical missions with his wife, Katie, and soon began leading medical and surgical teams serving with her in Guatemala. He experienced great joy in this work, finding no task too humble if it helped someone else. He was strong, quiet, stubborn and kind. Don reluctantly left us on July 11, 2023, and leaves behind his wife, Katie, children Kristen (Alon) Wiedenman, Kimberly Bullard, and Nicholas (Karen) Bullard, six grandchildren, brother Thom (Kathy) Bullard, sister Nancy Horton, mother-in-law Jerry Liguori, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Don would not want people to mourn him with tears. Just love those you are with, serve with all your heart, and know that every moment is precious. In lieu of flowers, he would be honored by your gift in his memory to one of the following organizations that touched his life in a powerful way:
Private family services will be held at Risen Christ Catholic Church in Boise, Idaho. Remembrances may be left for the family at www.AccentFuneral.com.
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February 11, 2024

Thomas Crabtree posted to the memorial.

July 29, 2023

Ed Riley "Dragon" posted to the memorial.

July 27, 2023

Mike Jordan posted to the memorial.

Thomas Crabtree

February 11, 2024

Dear Katie, I had the honor of knowing and working with Gronk at US Fleet Forces Command and later as he took Command of the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command. My favorite memory of Don was when he used his short term photographic memory in testimony before Congress on the Environmental Impact Statement for a new outlying field for NAS Oceana. When asked a question, it was amazing to see Don refer the Congressional Reps to the page and paragraph of the answer in an over 400 page document.
As the first Commander of the Naval Expeditionary Combat Command, he had the unenviable task of meeting the remains of many members of the EOD Command lost in combat. He always showed great empathy and compassion in the execution of this responsibility.
Don was an Outstanding Naval Officer, dedicated professional and just a great guy. My life is better for having known him and having had the honor of working with him.
In sincere sympathy at his loss, Thom Crabtree

Ed Riley "Dragon"

July 29, 2023

As those of us who got debriefs from LSO´s from guys that did not fly our aircraft - they either know their stuff or are blind. Gronk knew his stuff and was a great LSO. My pleasure to have known him aboard Connie. Gone too soon - but lived life in the now. Condolences to the family.

Mike Jordan

July 27, 2023

Admiral Bullard was such a joy to work for. He brought out the best in those who worked for him and was a constant encourager. He will be greatly missed. Prayers for his family.

Larry Buckler

July 25, 2023

I met Gronk in 1982 aboard "Connie".
As a rag LSO, I learned a lot from Gronk, all good. Played golf and drank a few beers with him too. Great memories on every occasion.
My condolences to his family.
Larry

TL Hightower

July 24, 2023

Gronk, you left us too soon, Shipmate. Spent many hours in the air, and on the platform with you. RIP as you leave a proud legacy for your friends and family, all in service to a grateful nation.

Stew "Kid" Rivall

July 24, 2023

I am very sorry to read of "Gronk's" passing.

"Gronk" and I crossed paths many times in Lemoore (VA-122, AirPac and VA-97). He was of the most energetic and intelligent people I have known. A good officer, aviator and mentor, he lead by example and it was a challenge to keep up with him. He looked rough and tough, but he had a soft heart and was a kind soul.

May "Gronk" rest in the presence of our Lord.

God bless the Bullard family.

Rich Bryant

July 24, 2023

Gronk was a great friend and mentor for many years. Worked with him as an LSO for many years as a Training LSO in the RAG through my AIRWING LSO tour. Spent many hours at the firing range in Lemoore sighting in hunting rifles. He is already missed. Fair winds and following seas my friend.

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Bill Thomas

July 23, 2023

Gronk was a great squadron-mate who always had your back. We were in VA-195 together in 1977. Katie, I am so sorry for your loss.

Robin Hommerbocker, NECC Deputy N1 (Ret)

July 18, 2023

Admiral Bullard was an amazing leader and a great man. He created a command and force with his vision and drive. He worked tirelessly for the sailors and to gain resources for their safety. Rest in Peace Admiral and I send my prayers for the family.

CDR Patricia Loonam, USN Ret

July 17, 2023

I worked for the Admiral when he stood up the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC). He was a man of vision with the grit to make the visions reality. Under his leadership the Martime Security forces were consolidated and ultimately recognized Navy-wide for their security expertise and capability as a force multiplier. My prayers are with his family in this difficult time.

Jamie Barnett, Rear Admiral USN (Retired)

July 17, 2023

Rear Admiral Don "Gronk" Bullard was the right person to stand up the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command during the height of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. I was honored to serve as his first Deputy Commander. He was a great man and a great Naval Officer. Fair winds, following seas, Admiral Bullard.

Mark Evetts US Army LTC(R)

July 13, 2023

Rest in peace Gronk.

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