Blanchard was born in
Gardner, Massachusetts, to Richard Bogardus Blanchard, Sr., and Dorothy Rolfe Follett Blanchard. The family moved to California in 1921 but back to Gardner in 1935, where Blanchard attended Gardner High School for his sophomore through senior years. During that time he became a member of the Haywood-Wakefield Furniture Company Band, sponsored by one of the biggest furniture factories in New England at the time. Also, from 1935 to 1939, Red, who got his sobriquet from his bright red hair, played the
trombone for a big band. In 1940 he moved to
Schenectady, New York, and started working for a defense plant.(GE) Three years later, in 1943, he volunteered for the
United States Army Air Forces and was sent to the
Greensboro, North Carolina, Basic Training Camp. According to his Website, "Red went into the army at age 23, when everybody else in basic training was about 18, so they made him a
drill instructor (probably due to his loud voice)." After a few months the Army decided it had enough cadets at Greensboro and transferred Blanchard to
March Field in
Riverside, California. While at March Field, Blanchard met his future wife, Phyllis East from
Colton, California, and at about the same time the Army Air Corps transferred him again, this time to engineering school at
Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where he remained for the rest of his military service and was discharged early in 1945. Phyllis East was also waiting there for him and they were married on July 12, 1945 in San Francisco. (Later one of Phyllis's sisters married one of Red's brothers.) Phyllis died of breast cancer June 1, 1986. ==Broadcast career==