Phillip G. Hough Navy Captai ...

The Washington Post | May 7, 2009 | Copyright

Phillip G. Hough, 64, a retired Navy captain who was the president and founder of International Business, a defense consulting firm, died April 3 at his home in Vienna after a stroke.

Capt. Hough, a Vietnam veteran, was awarded the Bronze Star for securing the rescue of 11 Vietnamese civilians injured during a grenade attack. He moved to the Washington area in the mid-1970s and was assigned to equipment acquisition at the Naval Sea Systems Command in the District before retiring in 1977.

Phillip Geoffrey Hough, a native of La Porte, Ind., graduated in 1968 from the U.S. Naval Academy in ...

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