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Joe Bean
Joe F. Bean
Army
Joe
F.
Bean
DIVISION: Army
May 29, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Waltonville, IL
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 4th Grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 2, 1945 -
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Feb 2, 1947
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HONORED BY: The Joe Bean Family

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Joe Bean was born in Waltonville, IL, May 29, 1927. He was drafted at age 18 yrs on August 2, 1945. Bean was initially placed in the infantry, when he arrived in Germany he began training in radio, which included learning morse code. Bean served mostly in Frankfort, Germany, sending transitions out to allies. He came home with transmission tubes, the actual tubes that sent the German surrender message on May 6, 1945. Bean donated the tubes to the Eisenhower Presidential Museum.

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Calvin S. Beauregard
Army Air Corps
Calvin
S.
Beauregard
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
78 AACS
Oct 29, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Suffem, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 15, 1944 -
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Nov 28, 1945
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HONORED BY: EisenhowerFoundation
Donald F. Becher Colonel
Army Air Corps
Donald
F.
Becher
Colonel
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Aug 9, 1922 - Sep 8, 2002
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, Ill
HIGHEST RANK: Colonel
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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MILITARY HONORS: Legion of Merit (One Oak Leaf Cluster) Meritorioius Service Medal Air Metal Bronze Star Service Medal Air Force Commendation Medal (Three Oak Leaf Clusters) Presidential Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Air Force Organizational Excellence Award (One Oak Leaf Cluster)
HONORED BY: His Family

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After graduating from Culver Military Academy in 1940 in Indiana Col. Becher was a reservist until activated in Sept 1942. As a Second Lt. in the Cavalry, he taught equestrian skills to recruits at Fort Riley, Kan. In February 1943 he was accepted into pilot training in San Antonio, TX, his career took a different direction. During WWII. Col Becher flew over 14 types of aircrafts in missions involving the defense of the Panama Canal & patrols in Central & South America. He remained in Panama serving in the 23rd Tow Target Squadron as pilot of B-25's & B-26's plus Engineering Officer. His last assignment was in the 20th troop carrier squadron serving all missions up & down Central & South America, flying C-47's & C-54's. During his military career Col Becher flew over 30 types of aircraft. Col Becher retired from the Air Force ~ throughout his military career, he gave faithful & conscientious service to his country. His high standards of conduct & leadership, provided an excellent example for those who served with him to emulate. Becher served his country form 1941 to 1980.

Francis E. Bechtold
Navy
Francis
E.
Bechtold
DIVISION: Navy,
USS ABSD-4
Apr 9, 1923 - Sep 26, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Gaylord, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Shipfitter Second Class
SERVED: Feb 16, 1943 -
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Feb 23, 1946
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HONORED BY: The Bechtold and the Winters families

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Francis Bechtold was a very strong man. He loved his family, farm and country. He was very honored to serve his country. He loved to tell stories of all his war experiences.

Frank J. Beck
Army Air Corps
Frank
J.
Beck
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
458 Bomb Group
BIRTHPLACE: West Bend, WI
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Son, Michael J. Beck

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Frank Beck went on with his career in the Air Force. He was a Command Pilot on a B-52. He retired as a Major in 1966. He flew 30 missions over Germany as a pilot of a B-24.

William Becker
Navy
William
Becker
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 1, 1924 -
HIGHEST RANK: Second Class Machinist Mate
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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William Becker was born in 1924 and was drafted in 1943. He chose the Navy and has always thought it was a good choice. He liked the Navy. He has one shipmate left who lives in Massachusetts's. and he calls him every Friday. William had three brothers that served in WW II also. Everyone made it home safe.

William Becker
Marine Corps
William
Becker
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Jan 21, 1924 - Dec 1, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Erie, PA
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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William Becker was born January 21, 1924 in Erie, PA to Harry and Anna Becker. Bill graduated from Academy High School and then served in World War II for the Marine Corps in the Pacific Theatre. Upon his discharge Bill worked for GE becoming a master electrician. He married E. Kathleen Rockwell. Courtesy of the Erie Times-News

Koath E. Beichley
Army
Koath
E.
Beichley
DIVISION: Army
Dec 19, 1917 - May 17, 1985
BIRTHPLACE: Ada, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 12, 1942 -
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Sep 12, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Aline; Son, Duane; sister, Evelyn

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Lt. Koath Beichley fought in Tunisia, Sicily, and France as a Platoon leader and Tank Commander for the US Army 67th Armored Regiment. During his career, he was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and a Purple Heart. His Silver Star was given for gallantry in action. On July 12, 1943, northeast of Sicily, Lt. Beichley was in the leading tank of a detachment of his company. Four tanks of the detachment were destroyed by 88mm gun fire and the gun sights of his own tank shot out. Lt. Beichley after getting his tank in defilade, made a foot reconnaissance and discovered six German Tiger tanks approaching the flank and rear of his companies and the infantry position. He led his tank into position and directed fire on the German vehicles until his gun went out of action. This action was reported to account for three Tiger Tanks and two other vehicles destroyed. He was under continuous artillery fire during this engagement. This action also resulted in a field promotion from 2nd Lt. to 1st Lt by Commander General Patton. His Bronze Star and Purple Heart were given during the invasion at Normandy. On June 11, 1944, while engaged in transporting combat troops and tanks to assault beachhead in Normandy, France, struck one of the mines of the enemy beachhead defense approximately 7 miles off the French coast from Vierville, France. First Lt. Beichley, although dazed by the concussion of the explosion, organized evacuation teams from the unwounded personnel and directed the evacuation of wounded and unwounded from the sinking ship. After the word had been given to evacuate ship, he left the vessel only after he had personally made a complete search to determine that no wounded soldiers had been overlooked. The Purple Heart was given because of the concussion and injuries sustained from the blast. After the war, Loath returned to Kansas and began a career working with the Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, where he worked for over 30 years until his retirement. He died on May 17, 1985.

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The mission of Ike's Soldiers is to honor Dwight D. Eisenhower's legacy through the personal accounts of the soldiers he led and share them with the world.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945