Richard Lyons attended Fordham University where he received his A.B. degree in 1957, and then his M.A. degree in 1959. He graduated from Woodstock College in 1967 and was ordained a Catholic Priest of the Jesuit Order on June 14, 1964. Following ordination he served as assistant pastor of Saint Ignatius Church in Baltimore Maryland, until 1966, at which time he was commissioned as a U.S. Navy Chaplain. Following duty at Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California, he deployed to Vietnam, where he was the first Navy Chaplain to move with a Marine unit into Hue after the battle in that city began in the 1968 Tet Offensive. He was the only Navy Chaplain serving with Marines to receive the Silver Star during the Vietnam War, and one of only two Navy Chaplains to receive the Silver Star during the war. Returning home, after assignment to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, he served on sea duty aboard the U.S.S. Intrepid (CVS-11) until 1971. Following other assignments, he retired as a lieutenant commander in 1972.



