Richard Latter was born in
Chicago in 1923. In
World War II, he served in the
US Navy. He studied
physics graduated from the
California Institute of Technology, where he graduated in 1942, and received a doctorate in theoretical physics in 1949. After graduation, he started working for
RAND in
California, where he became head of the physics department in 1956. In 1960 his brother, physicist
Albert L. Latter, took his place, and he joined the RAND Research Council. In 1971, he founded RDA (
R&D Associates) with other physicists (his brother among them). Latter was married twice, and had three sons from his first marriage—one of them, Richard James Latter, died in 1990—and a daughter from his second marriage. By the end of his life, he lived in
McLean, Virginia, where he died in 1999 of lung cancer. == Notable Achievements ==