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Edwin T. Bauman
Army Air Corps
Edwin
T.
Bauman
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
529 Sqd, 311th Grp, 14th Air Force
Jun 14, 1921 - Feb 10, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Pickrell, NE
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
SERVED: Jan 1, 1942 -
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Jan 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter, Marcia Emal

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Towards the end of the war, Edwin flew with a less experienced ambulance airplane pilot on a mission to retrieve bodies in China. They made a forced landing in a rocky riverbed. Chinese nationals surrounded them: only one - a lady whose husband was a professor - spoke English. Edwin spent two long days walking and one day hiding under bamboo in a sampan to reach his base. Edwin said, 'Everyone has an angel and the English-speaking lady was mine.'

Billy F. Baumann
Army Air Corps
Billy
F.
Baumann
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
1326 Army Air Force Base Unit
Apr 7, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Sweetwater, TN
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
SERVED: Apr 15, 1943 -
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Feb 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: His three sons

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Was a 'Hump' pilot. Flew with the 1326 Army Air Force base unit in the India Burma China theater of operations for 13 months. Piloted the C-46 twin-engine transport aircraft over the Hump to deliver supplies to Allied ground forces, fighter plan bases and bomber plane bases to help the Chinese defeat the Japanese who had closed China's access to the ocean, had occupied all major cities in China and about one-third of southern China. The Air Force has labeled the flights over the Himalayan mountains as the most treacherous flight path of WW II and the world's worst weather. When C-46 airplanes were loaded and ready for takeoff they would make the takeoff day or night, whatever the weather, to deliver the supplies. missions would be repeated about every three days. Additional duty was as Senior Briefing and Navigation Officer, briefing all crews on proper preparation for flight prior to takeoff. Performed periodic checks to ascertain that crews knew all emergency procedures.

Keith E. Beadleston
Navy
Keith
E.
Beadleston
DIVISION: Navy,
Company A 1st Armored Amphibian Battalion
Feb 3, 1925 - Dec 27, 1978
BIRTHPLACE: Oak Hill, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 1, 1945 -
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Dec 1, 1945
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BATTLE: Marshal Islands Guadalcanal Mariana Islands Ryukyus Guam
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Corporal Keith Beadleston was in Company A, 1st Armored Amphibian Battalion in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. This was a newly formed battalion untested in combat tank unit. He served at Roj and Namur in the Marshall Islands, Guadalcanal, Mariana Islands, Ryukyus Islands and landed int eh first wave of combat at Guam precedent the Marine artillery units. The battle for Guam was a tough one. The LVTA tanks had 20 gauge steel protection and had 37 mm gun turrent some later ones had 75 mm howitzers. The crews were hand picked by the Major Lt Gen Louis B Metzger, a 26 yr old, with 4 years training in the Marines. Each man was selected after interviews with him and selected those who had worked as truck drivers, bartenders, lumberjacks or other demanding jobs. A college boy could get in if he was motivated. The unit was activated in August 1943 and left Guam in August 1944. Keith was discharge Dec. 1 1945. When the last great battle of WW II ended the armored amphibian battalion had proved its worth and had fired over 19,000 round of direct fire. Not bad for "unarmed artillery" - Keith's tank. "The Luck of the Irish"" was one of the those still standing at the wars end. The last LVTA tank was destroyed on Okinawa by the a Japanese "horned" mine. Courtesy of Talmage Historical Museum & Library

Alvin F. Beadleston
Army
Alvin
F.
Beadleston
DIVISION: Army,
Light Artillery
Nov 9, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Oak Hill, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 2, 1945 -
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Nov 8, 1946
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HONORED BY: Barbara L. Beadleston

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I served in the US Army from 6-02-1945 to 11-08-1946. I was drafted in November of 1944 after my 18th birthday. My military service was deferred until June 2, 1945 so I could graduate from Abilene, Kansas High School. The day after graduation I reported to basic training at Fort Hood, Texas. I was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas for 4 and 1/2 months. Due to illness, I had a longer time in basic training. After basic training I was promoted to Corporal and stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in their basic training center. Two weeks after arriving at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, I was promoted to Sergeant and became a basic training instructor. I also was a Clerk Typist instructor teaching keyboard, finger control, and construction of military correspondence and other types of forms for 4 months. After that I was transferred to Fort Knox, Kentucky as a Sergeant Gun Crewman light artillery instructor. I trained recruits in the handling, maintenance and firing of 105mm Howitzers. Also I instructed in driving and maintenance of 6X6 2 and 1/2 ton trucks. I also taught the handling and firing of carbine, rifle and machine guns. On November 20, 1946, I received my Honorable Discharge from the Army due to the end of the war.

Donald L. Beale
Army
Donald
L.
Beale
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Dec 28, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
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
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.

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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