William Arthur Beyer

Hospitalman
H&S CO, 3RD BN, 26TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV
United States Navy
09 September 1946 - 01 February 1967
Platteville, Wisconsin
Panel 14E Line 102

3RD MARDIV

26TH MARINES
Fleet Marine Force Corpsman

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for William Arthur Beyer

28 May 2001

I have so often thought of how our St. Mary's Grade School 7th grade class sang at his funeral and of how we then went to the American Legion afterwards. His sister, Kay, was in my class, so of course the war really hit home to us. I had never been confronted with the reality of war in a very personal way until then, though I had heard so many talk of the World Wars and my father was in the Korean War before I was born.

I thought of this all day today with this being Memorial Day and sat in remembrance as I looked up information on him. My father told me he knew Bill well and that Bill was a Navy Corspman. I was a Registered Nurse for several years and talked with many Vietnam War Veterans who still suffer from the effects of war - physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Our country still needs to heal from the Vietnam War.

The price of freedom is not free. Many young people today do not know the cost of the freedoms they enjoy today. In High School we heard the numbers of injured and killed in action on the news every night. It is a time I will never forget.

God Bless the U.S.A.

From a friend's daughter.
mashunit@webtv.net

30 May 2005

A reminder that you are thought of today.
Rest in peace, brother HM.

From a fellow hospitalman,
Michael P. Curran
mcpitt1053@aol.com

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Although formally assigned to the H&S Company, 3/26 Marines, Hospitalman William Beyer would have been detailed to one of the rifle companies as a Corpsman. On 01 Feb 1967 the battalion lost three men, two from Mike 3/26. While The Virtual Wall cannot determine with certainty it seems likely HN Beyer was with Mike 3/26 at the time of his death. The three men were
  • H&S Company:
    • HN William A. Beyer, Platteville, WI

  • Mike Company:
    • Sgt Leonard Robinson, Columbus, TX
    • LCpl David J. Frischmann, Waukesha, WI




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a friend's daughter.
mashunit@webtv.net 
28 May 2001



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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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