Beach, Edward Latimer, Jr., CAPT

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
Last Rating/NEC Group
Rating/NEC Group Unknown
Primary Unit
1963-1966, CNO - OPNAV
Service Years
1935 - 1966
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
New York
Last Address
1622 - 29th St. NW
Washington DC 20007
Date of Passing
Dec 01, 2002
 
Location of Interment
U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery and Columbarium (VLM) - Annapolis, Maryland
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Across the road from Beach Hall
Military Service Number
82 573

 Official Badges 

President of the United States


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United States Naval InstituteSubmarine Veterans of WW IINational Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1935, United States Naval Institute - Assoc. Page
  1970, Submarine Veterans of WW II - Assoc. Page
  2002, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

His Navy Cross Citation reads:

The Navy Cross is presented to Edward Latimer Beach, Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, for gallantry and intrepidity in action as Executive Officer, Navigator and Assistant Approach Officer on board the U.S.S. TIRANTE (SS-420) on the First War Patrol of that submarine during the period 3 March 1945 to 25 April 1945, in enemy controlled waters of the East China Sea. Lieutenant Commander Beach rendered valiant service to his commanding officer in penetrating mined and shoal-obstructed shallow waters in defiance of hostile shore-based radar stations and aircraft. By his excellent judgment and keen understanding of attack problems, he aided immeasurably in sending torpedoes into targets with deadly accuracy and contributed to the sinking of three Japanese cargo ships, one large transport, a hostile tanker, three patrol frigates, and one lugger, totaling 28,000 tons of shipping vital to the enemy's ability to prosecute the war. Through his experience and sound judgment he assisted in bringing his ship safely back to port. His conduct throughout was an inspiration to his officers and men and in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

   
Other Comments:

He served as Presidential Aide to Dwight D Eisenhower.


Honors

Sword of the Class of 1897 - United States Naval Academy
Giant of Adventure Award (1960) - Argosy Men's Magazine
Honorary Doctor of Science (Sc.D) - American International College
Magellanic Premium (1961) - American Philosophical Society
Theodore and Frankilin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History (1987) - New York Council of the Navy League
Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement (1980; 2000) - The Navy League

 

   

 Image
Bronze Star (1941-2016) - 1945



Name of Award
Bronze Star (1941-2016)

Devices
Bronze Letter V Bronze Letter V  Awarded for distinguished actions in combat (valor)

Year Awarded
1945

Last Updated:
Feb 27, 2014
 
 
 
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