Ferguson is an Attorney at Law with the Pensacola law firm McDonald,
Fleming, Moorhead, Ferguson, Green, Smith, Blankenship, Heath and de Kozan,
practicing in the field of U.S. and international business law concentrating
in commercial litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property, and sports
contracts and licensing.
Ferguson is admitted to practice law in the state of Florida, the District
of Columbia, and the United States District Court, Northern District of
Florida. He has been a certified NFL Player Agent, licensed in Florida and
Louisiana, and has worked as a player agent with the CFL, WFL, and other
leagues. He also helped organize the Arena Football 2 League.
In 1960, Ferguson received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Military Science
from the United States Military Academy at West Point and was commissioned
as an officer in the United States Army, retiring with the rank of Brigadier
General in August 1986. During his military career, Ferguson held numerous
command and staff positions to include overseas assignments in Vietnam,
Korea, Japan and Germany, as well as positions on the Department of the Army
Staff, The Military Personnel Center, the Infantry School, Army Materiel
Command and the National Military Command and Control Center. He also earned
advanced Degrees from American University in International Relations and
Central Michigan University in Business Management.
Brigadier General Ferguson has been awarded some 30 plus awards,
decorations, and badges including the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of
Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star with one "V" device and three oak
leaf clusters, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal with four Oak Leaf
Clusters, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the
National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 7 campaign stars,
the Korea Defense Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal with star, The
Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas service Ribbon with numeral three, the
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device, Republic of Vietnam Cross of
Gallantry with 3 silver stars and 1 gold star, the Vietnamese National Honor
Medal, First Class, individual award of the Vietnamese Fourragere, the
Presidential Unit Citation, and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit
Citation with Palm. He has also been awarded the CIB, EIB, Parachutist
Badge, Ranger Tab, and Department of the Army General Staff Identification
Badge.
He entered Law School at the University of Florida two weeks after retiring
and graduated in 1989. He is an Av rated Attorney and is presently Of
Counsel.
Ferguson has been actively involved with many civic and community
organizations throughout his life. He is Trustee Emeritus, University of
Florida Law Center Association Board of Trustees; was Citizens Review Member
for Governor Crist's Transition Team; Chairman, Advisory Council, College of
Business, University of West Florida; Advisory Board Member, Institute of
Innovative Community Learning; Member UWF Military Community Policy Council;
member of Board of Directors, Emerald Coast Honor Flight; and approved
Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer, College of Business, University of
West Florida. Ferguson is a member of University of Florida Gator Boosters;
Rotary International, Association of Graduates, United States Military
Academy and Military Affairs Committee, Pensacola Rotary. He is also a life
member of Disabled American Veterans, MOAA, American Legion Post 33,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, the West Point Society of Northwest Florida, the
U.S. Army Ranger Association, the Association of the United States Army, and
the Military Order of the Purple Heart. He and his wife have endowed a
scholarship for Veterans' children at the University of West Florida and are
Silver Level Sponsors of the Patriot Education History Book for all 8th
grade students in Santa Rosa County, FL, titled "Freedom". He has been
elected to the Pensacola High School Hall of Fame and he and his wife are
Paul Harris fellows. He has received the Florida Senate Resolution for
Outstanding Citizen.
As a Civilian Aide, Ferguson serves as an advisor to the Secretary of the
Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army, and other senior Army commanders whose
areas of responsibility involve Florida. Civilian Aides are provided timely,
pertinent information on subjects of general Army, interest, especially
subjects that have particular application in their states.
In his role as Civilian Aide, Ferguson communicates Army messages and themes
to communities within the state and in turn provides information about these
civilian communities to the Army. A primary role of a Civilian Aide is
serving as a liaison between the Army and the civilian community of his or
her state.
For protocol purposes Civilian Aides are ranked just below 3 star general
officers and are considered as the Secretary of the Army’s personal
representative.
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