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					 Colt Model M .32 ACP serial number 570059 - 
					Military Model M .32 ACP pistol, original finish, parkerized 
					trigger, thumb safety and grip safety, with U.S. PROPERTY 
					mark on right side of frame and ordnance wheel on left rear 
					of frame behind thumb safety.  Pistol is documented as 
					having been issued to Major General Ronald Dana McDonald. 
					 Brigadier General Ronald Dana McDonald 
					Ronald D. McDonald served as the Adjutant General for the 
					State of Michigan from 1959 to 1965. 
					  
					Born September 10, 1910, in Hibbing, Minn., McDonald 
					graduated from Lansing, Mich., Central High School. He began 
					his military career as an enlisted soldier in the 119th 
					Field Artillery, Lansing, Mich. In 1933, he received his 
					initial commission after graduating from Michigan State 
					University and the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). 
					  
					McDonald served as a battery officer and battalion 
					headquarters staff officer with the 119th Field Artillery. 
					He also served on staff with the 72nd Field Artillery 
					Brigade. 
					  
					During World War II, he served successively as acting 
					regimental commander of the 260th Field Artillery, as an 
					artillery battalion commander, and as executive officer of 
					the Alaskan Department G2 section. In the Southwest Pacific, 
					he served as an observer and special representative on the 
					staff of General Douglas MacArthur. McDonald received the 
					American Defense Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, 
					Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with Arrowhead, the V-Medal, 
					and the Commendation Ribbon with oak leaf cluster for his 
					World War II service. 
					  
					Assigned to the newly formed 46th Infantry Division in 1947, 
					McDonald served on the division staff as operations and 
					training and intelligence officer. He was promoted to Chief 
					of Staff of the division in August 1956. 
					  
					In October 1957, McDonald was named Quartermaster General 
					for the Michigan National Guard and promoted to Brigadier 
					General. 
					  
					Gov. G. Mennen Williams appointed McDonald the 25th Adjutant 
					General of Michigan on May 1, 1959 and was subsequently 
					promoted to Major General. 
					  
					Maj. Gen. McDonald is a graduate of many armed forces 
					schools, including the Army War College, Command and General 
					Staff College, and the Artillery School.  
					
					Source: Michigan Department of Military & Veterans Affairs 
					 Department of the Army Certificate of 
					Ownership Presented to Major General Ronald D. McDonald for 
					Pistol, caliber .32 Colt - Serial # 570059, 29 June 1965, 
					J.W. Morgan, Director, Supply and Maintenance.  DA Form 
					2879, 1 Dec 64, GPO 815-244. 
					   
					 
					Colt 1903 Pocket hammerless .32 ACP serial number 
					570059 - right side showing U.S. PROPERTY mark on frame 
					and two spare magazines. 
					 
					NSP100901-10/9/1964 - LANSING, Mich - Maj. Gen. Ronald 
					McDonald (C) and Brig. Gen. Carson Neifert (2nd from R) got 
					their first look 10/9 at charges Gov. George Romney lodged 
					against them in Michigan's National Guard scandal from a 
					copy offered by a reporter.  McDonald talked with 
					newsman after attending a Rotary Club luncheon and said he 
					and Neifert had never been given specifics on why they were 
					losing their jobs with the Michigan Military Establishment.  
					UPITELEPHOTO jb 
					 
					5/20/1965 - ADJUTANT GENERAL BOWS OUT - Gen. Ronald McDonald 
					Ousted by Romney (AP Wirephoto) 
						
							| MAJOR 
							GENERAL RONALD D. McDONALD (ASN: O-) |  
							| 10 Sep 1910 |  | Born - Hibbing, Minnesota |  
							|  | 
							 | Enlisted - 119th Field Artillery, 
							Lansing, Mich. |  
							| 1933 |  | Received initial commission after 
							graduating from Michigan State University and the 
							Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) |  
							|  |  | Served as a battery officer and 
							battalion headquarters staff officer with the 119th 
							Field Artillery. |  
							|  | 
							 | Served on staff with the 72nd Field 
							Artillery Brigade. |  
							| 1941 - 1945 | 
							 | Acting regimental commander of the 
							260th Field Artillery, as an artillery battalion 
							commander, and as executive officer of the Alaskan 
							Department G2 section.  In the Southwest 
							Pacific, he served as an observer and special 
							representative on the staff of General Douglas 
							MacArthur. |  
							|  |  | McDonald received the American 
							Defense Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, 
							Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with Arrowhead, the 
							V-Medal, and the Commendation Ribbon with oak leaf 
							cluster for his World War II service. |  
							| 1947 | 
							 | Assigned to the newly formed 46th 
							Infantry Division, McDonald served on the division 
							staff as operations and training and intelligence 
							officer. |  
							| 1 Aug 1956 |  | Promoted to Chief of Staff of the 
							46th Infantry Division. |  
							| 1 Oct 1957 |  | Quartermaster General for the 
							Michigan National Guard and promoted to Brigadier 
							General |  
							| 1 May 1959 | 
							 | Appointed by Gov. G. Mennen Williams 
							as the 25th Adjutant General of Michigan and 
							subsequently promoted to Major General. |  
							| 1959 - 1965 |  | Adjutant General for the State of 
							Michigan |  |