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Personal info

Full name
BECKWITH, Jack C
Date of birth
12 March 1924
Age
20
Place of birth
La Moure County, North Dakota
Hometown
La Moure County, North Dakota
Religion
Protestant

Military service

Service number
37550296
Rank
Private First Class
Function
Automatic Rifleman
Unit
C Company,
1st Battalion,
395th Infantry Regiment,
99th Infantry Division
Awards
Bronze Star,
Purple Heart

Death

Status
unknown
Date of death
15 December 1944
Place of death
Monschau Forest, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle
Plot Row Grave
C 7 59

Immediate family

Members
Norman Beckwith (father)
Verlie B. Beckwith (mother)
Norma J. Beckwith (sister)

More information

Jack Beckwith used the surname Ohnstad until he enlisted. He sang in the church choir and played guard on his high school football team. He wanted to become a minister and spent a semester at Jamestown College.

On 15 December 1944 elements of the 99th Infantry Division were dugg in on Hill 627 near the German border. When orders were given to retreat, casualties were quickly buried in four shallow temporary graves.

His remains were found on 17 April 2001 by two Belgians who were part of a MIA Project. He was buried at Henri-Chapelle on 22 June 2002 at his families request.

When the MIA Project began in 1990, two former members of Company C, Vernon Swanson and Byron Whitmarsh, immediately joined the effort. Both men had survived 88 Hill. They invested countless hours collecting information from old company buddies. “Jack Beckwith was my foxhole buddy,” recalled Swanson. “We were out of the foxhole when an 88 shell landed between us. Jack was killed, and I was knocked down by the concussion. Saul Kokotovich was killed the night before by mortar or artillery fire.”

He is remembered at Rosehill Cemetery in LaMoure, North Dakota.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov, http://www.in-honored-glory.info/, www.findagrave.com, http://www.miaproject.net/mia-search-recoveries/88-hill/

Photo source: Peter Schouteten, www.ancestry.com - U.S. School Yearbook