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* [[Richard Joseph Audet]] (1922–1945), Canadian fighter pilot ace during World War II
* [[Richard Joseph Audet]] (1922–1945), Canadian fighter pilot ace during World War II
*[[Richard Halsey Best|Richard "Dick" Halsey Best]] (1910-2001) Former commanding officer of Enterprise bombing squadron 6 (VB-6), hit 2 carriers in the [[Battle of Midway]] and is credited for sinking the Japanese aircraft carrier [[Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi|Akagi]] by himself with a singular 1000 lb bomb.<ref>[http://www.midway42.org/TheBattle/IJNCarrierDamage.aspx "Midway 42: IJN Carrier Damage"]</ref>
*[[Richard Halsey Best|Richard "Dick" Halsey Best]] (1910-2001) Former commanding officer of Enterprise bombing squadron 6 (VB-6), hit 2 carriers in the [[Battle of Midway]] and is credited for sinking the Japanese aircraft carrier [[Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi|Akagi]] by himself with a singular 1000 lb bomb.<ref>[http://www.midway42.org/TheBattle/IJNCarrierDamage.aspx "Midway 42: IJN Carrier Damage"]</ref>
*[[Richard "Dick" Ira Bong]] (1920 - 1945), top flying ace of the US during World War II, decorated war hero, National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee
* [[Richard Marcinko]] (born 1940), former United States Navy officer and retired Navy SEAL
* [[Richard Marcinko]] (born 1940), former United States Navy officer and retired Navy SEAL
* [[Richard Winters]] (1918–2011), an officer of the United States Army and decorated war veteran
* [[Richard Winters]] (1918–2011), an officer of the United States Army and decorated war veteran

Revision as of 14:02, 2 November 2022

Dick is a nickname most often for Richard, which likely originated in the Middle Ages as rhyming slang for "Rick", as did William →‎ Will →‎ Bill and Robert →‎ Rob →‎ Bob. The modern association with "penis" is more recent, arising from Dick becoming a cliché name for any man, as in Tom, Dick and Harry.[1] Occasionally it was given as a nickname for other proper names as well but has generally fallen out of favour except for comic intent.

Notable people

Business

Crime

Entertainment

Military

  • Frederick Ashworth (1912–2005), United States Navy officer
  • Richard Joseph Audet (1922–1945), Canadian fighter pilot ace during World War II
  • Richard "Dick" Halsey Best (1910-2001) Former commanding officer of Enterprise bombing squadron 6 (VB-6), hit 2 carriers in the Battle of Midway and is credited for sinking the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi by himself with a singular 1000 lb bomb.[2]
  • Richard "Dick" Ira Bong (1920 - 1945), top flying ace of the US during World War II, decorated war hero, National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee
  • Richard Marcinko (born 1940), former United States Navy officer and retired Navy SEAL
  • Richard Winters (1918–2011), an officer of the United States Army and decorated war veteran

Politics

  • Dick Armey (born 1940), American politician and member of US House of Representatives from Texas (1985–2003)
  • Dick Cheney (born 1941), American politician who served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009
  • Dick Clark (senator) (born 1928), American politician and US Senator from Iowa (1973–1979)
  • Dick Durbin (born 1944), American politician and US senator from Illinois serving as Senate Majority Whip
  • Richard "Dick" Gordon (born 1945), Filipino politician and broadcaster
  • Richard Lamm (1935–2021), American politician, writer, Certified Public Accountant, college professor, and lawyer
  • Richard Lugar (1932–2019), American Senator who served from 1977 to 2013
  • Richard Lyon (1923–2017), United States Navy admiral and former mayor of Oceanside, California
  • Dick Thornburgh (1932–2020), American politician, Governor of Pennsylvania (1979–1987), and US Attorney General (1988–1991)

Sports

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ Tony Merevick (September 8, 2016). "How Did 'Dick' Become Short for 'Richard'?". Thrillist. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  2. ^ "Midway 42: IJN Carrier Damage"