Kean, William Benjamin, LTG

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Last Rank
Lieutenant General
Last Service Branch
US
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1952-1954, 0002, Fifth United States Army (5th Army)
Service Years
1918 - 1954
US
Lieutenant General
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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1897
 
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Home Town
Buffalo
Last Address
Winter Park, FL
Date of Passing
Mar 10, 1981
 

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William Benjamin Kean


Lieutenant General


United States Army


He was born William Benjamin Kean, Jr., in Buffalo, New York on July 9, 1897. Kean graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1918 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry.


After receiving his commission, Kean was assigned to the U.S.M.A. as a student officer. He then carried out an observation tour of battlefronts in Italy, Belgium and France, and was an observer of the Allied occupation in Germany. In late 1919 he returned to the United States and completed the Infantry Officer Course at Fort Benning, Georgia.


Kean carried out numerous assignments of increasing rank and responsibility, including a posting to Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. In 1925 he graduated from the Signal Officer Course, and in 1939 he was a graduate of the Command and General Staff College.


In March, 1943 Kean was assigned as Chief of Staff of the 28th Infantry Division. Just a month later he was promoted to Brigadier General and assigned as Chief of Staff for the U.S. II Corps, then fighting in North Africa under the command of Omar Bradley. In late 1943 he was assigned as Chief of Staff for First U.S. Army, commanded by Courtney Hodges, receiving promotion to Major General. Kean served in this position until the end of the war, and remained in Europe during the post-war occupation of Germany.


While with II Corps Kean played a role in the incident in which General George S. Patton was accused of slapping a soldier. After Bradley had investigated, he entrusted the only copy of the written report to Kean, who was directed not to show it to anyone without Bradley's permission.


During his assignment with First Army, Kean was one of the key planners of the D-Day invasion of Normandy.


From October 1947 to June 1948 Kean commanded the 5th Infantry Division at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.


In August 1948 Kean became commander of the 25th Infantry Division. Under his command the division successfully blocked the approaches to the port city Pusan in the summer of 1950, for which it received the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation.


In October 1950 the 25th Division participated in the breakout from the Pusan perimeter and drive into North Korea. In November, Chinese Communist troops crossed the Yalu River and pushed back United Nations. Kean's division carried out a systematic withdrawal and took up defensive positions, first on the south bank of the Chongchon River, and then south of Osan.


After planning and reorganization a new offensive was launched in January 1951. By February Inchon and Kimpo Air Base had been recaptured, the first of several successful assaults on the Chinese/North Korean force that helped turn the tide in the United Nation's favor.


Later in 1951 the 25th Division participated in Operation Ripper, driving the enemy across the Han River.


In Korea Kean, a supporter of integrating the military, assessed the all-black 24th Infantry Regiment, which was one of his subordinate commands, as being ineffective in early combat operations. The 24th Regiment largely reclaimed its reputation in later operations, but it was disbanded in October 1951 as part of the Army's effort to integrate, and its soldiers were assigned to other units.


In 1951 Kean was assigned to command the III Corps, first at Camp Roberts, California and later at Fort MacArthur in San Pedro. In October of that year he led a 5,000 man task force as it took part in an exercise at the Nevada Test Site. During this event, atomic weapons tests were conducted to measure the effects on military members in close proximity.


In July 1952 Kean was named commander of Fifth United States Army in Chicago, Illinois and promoted to Lieutenant General. He remained in this assignment until retiring from the Army in 1954.


Kean's decorations included multiple awards of the Distinguished Service Medal, including two during World War II. He also received the Silver Star for heroism in the Korean War. In addition, Kean received multiple awards of the Legion of Merit, and was a recipient of the Bronze Star.


In October, 1954 Kean was appointed Executive Director of the Chicago Housing Authority. He remained in this position until 1957.


At the C.H.A., Kean was the subject of controversy for his emphasis on reducing vacancy rates over racial integration of the authority's housing projects.


After resigning from the housing authority, he moved to Florida, where he was employed as Public Relations Director for the Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater.


After retiring Kean lived in Belleair and Winter Park, Florida. He died in Winter Park on March 10, 1981.


   

   1948-1951, 0002, 25th Infantry Division (Tropic Lightning)

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Swift, Ira, MG, (1918-1954) USA 0002 Major General
Mitchell, William, BG, (1920-1955) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Koch, Oscar, BG, (1916-1954) USA 00GD Brigadier General
Duck, Howard Arthur, LTC, (1941-1950) SC 0210 Lieutenant Colonel
Ivan, Gabriel A, COL, (1939-1973) IN 1542 Captain
Kennedy, Robert, LTC, (1941-1972) AR 1203 Captain
Kennedy, Robert, LTC, (1941-1972) AR 1203 Captain
Shuffer, George Macon Jr., BG, (1940-1975) IN 1542 Captain
Smith, Harold T, COL, (1943-1973) AD 1174 Captain
Torman, Charles, MAJ, (1942-1962) AR 1204 Captain
Collins, Arnold, LTC, (1943-1967) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Grizzard, Lewis McDonald, CPT, (1942-1953) MP 9121 First Lieutenant
Kennedy, Robert, LTC, (1941-1972) AR 1203 First Lieutenant
Parker, Dixie, 1LT, (1942-1950) FA 1154 First Lieutenant
Torman, Charles, MAJ, (1942-1962) AR 1204 First Lieutenant
Torman, Charles, MAJ, (1942-1962) AR 1204 First Lieutenant
Weber, Gerhardt Hermann, 1LT, (1942-1950) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Dull, Francis A, Sr, MAJ, (1941-1965) MI 9309 Second Lieutenant
Poolaw, Pascal Cleatus, 1SG, (1942-1967) IN 1542 Second Lieutenant
Sudut, Jerome A., 2LT, (1946-1951) IN 1542 Second Lieutenant
Burchfield, Riley, SFC, (1946-1951) IN 1812 Sergeant First Class
Chaney, Dean Dee, SFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant First Class
Goodwin, Elmore Bernard, SFC, (1946-1953) IN 4745 Sergeant First Class
Schepers, Marcus J, SFC, (1951-1954) IN 1814 Sergeant First Class
Van Horn, Irving, SFC, (1946-1953) IN 1812 Sergeant First Class
Waldo, Eugene Lawrence, SFC, (1946-1950) FA 1844 Sergeant First Class
Lau, Cornelius Afai Lauli, CPT, (1949-1967) IN 1745 Sergeant
Iaea, Shermaih, 1SG, (1950-1974) IN 11B10 Private (E-2)
Hays, Sandy, M/SGT, (1941-1951) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Poolaw, Pascal Cleatus, 1SG, (1942-1967) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Tedford, Robert Austin, M/SGT, (1938-1950) AR 1733 Master Sergeant
Vangsness, Ralph John, M/SGT, (1945-1950) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Willemstyn, Floyd Benjamin, 1SG, (1941-1969) IN 4745 Master Sergeant
Wynn, Merritt Leroy, M/SGT, (1937-1953) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Allen, Edgar, MAJ, (1948-1973) AG 1502 Technical Sergeant
Hutchison, Granville, T/SGT, (1943-1954) AR 1733 Technical Sergeant
Tedford, Robert Austin, M/SGT, (1938-1950) IN 814 Technical Sergeant
Decorrevont, Floyd, SFC, (1944-1950) AR 795 Staff Sergeant
Gilbert, Billy, SSG, (1948-1952) TC 4931 Staff Sergeant
Hutchison, Granville, T/SGT, (1943-1954) MP 669 Staff Sergeant
Kini, Joseph, SFC, (1946-1971) AG 55 Staff Sergeant
Mathis, Roy Leon, SFC, (1950-1952) IN 1745 Staff Sergeant
Baty, Willie James, SGT, (1950-1953) IN 4745 Sergeant
Carlson, Ralph, SGT, (1949-1951) IN 4812 Sergeant
Carlson, Ralph William, SGT, (1950-1951) IN 1745 Sergeant
Charlton, Cornelius, SGT, (1946-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant
Clark, Wesley Herbert, SFC, (1943-1950) AR 1733 Sergeant
Decorrevont, Floyd, SFC, (1944-1950) AR 795 Sergeant
Gains, Charles, SGT, (1944-1950) IN 1745 Sergeant
Harper, Richard, SGT, (1950-1951) IN 1745 Sergeant
Judd, Vernon Russell, SGT, (1948-1951) EN 1822 Sergeant
Kirshfield, William Jr., SGT, (1944-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant
Lane, Donald Ross, SFC, (1948-1953) AR 1733 Sergeant
Lejeune, Kermit Joseph, SGT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant
Michaels, Raymond, SGT, (1945-1950) IN 345 Sergeant
Perrin, Wilbur H, SGT, (1948-1954) IN 4745 Sergeant

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