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hello iamp;#39;m general gordon sullivan and itamp;#39;s my pleasure to introduce the recipient of this yearamp;#39;s pritzker military museum library citizen soldier award the pritzker military museum and library is the preeminent institution dedicated to the preservation and exposition of the ideals of the citizen soldier the citizen soldier award stands to honor a person who exemplifies the traditions of the citizen soldiers set by george washington a person who served the nation as a leader in war and in peace for the betterment of the common good this year the recipient of the citizen soldier award is rear admiral richard w schneider u.s coast guard reserve retired born in 1946 in queens new york rear admiral schneider graduated from the u.s coast guard academy in 1968 starting with his 30-year long military career rear admiral schneider served eight years on active duty including a tour in vietnam he then entered the coast guard reserve as a soldier he was awarded the