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Earl Loyd Keesling

West Point, 1951

Be Thou At Peace

Posted by J. A. "Andy" Chacon on August 31, 2004:

Earl Loyd "Pud" Keesling

Born March 22, 1925 - Died December 18, 2001


Earl Loyd "Pud" Keesling was born in Anderson, Indiana on 22 March 1925 and was appointed to West Point from the 5th Congressional District. His West Point classmates recall: "As a reward for two years service, including combat, and as a result of an act of Congress, Pud made Pfc. Deciding then on an Army career, he took a prep course for plebe year at VMI. Quiet, reserved, and always finishing a job once started, his serious outlook made him a natural leader. Not trusting textbooks, he concentrated on athletics and appreciating the "Hell Cats" good music." During his cadet days, Pud went out for Basketball and Track he was on the French Club and was a Cadet Captain and served as Battalion Commander of the Third Battalion, Second Regiment.

On graduation, Pud went in the Infantry and after completing the Basic Infantry Course at Fort Bennng, Georgia reported to 11th Airborne Division where he served until 1952. His next assignment was to the 196th Regimental Combat Team where he served from 1952 to 1954. Then followed an assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division and he served there until 1957. He then attended the Infantry Advanced Course in 1957-58 and was an Honor Graduate U. S. Army Ranger School 1957.

Next Pud served as a Company Commander with he 101st Airborne Division until 1960. In 1961, Pud attended the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS and on completion was assigned to the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Republic of Vietnam where he served from 1961 to 1962. On return from Nam Pud was assigned to West Point where he served in the Tactical Department from 1962 to 1965. Pud's next assignment was to the Office, Chief of Research & Development where he served until 1966. Pud returned to Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division and served as Battalion Commander of 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry from 1967 to 1968.

He was decorated with the Silver Star for distinguished gallantry in action, the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services, the Army Commendation Medal for distinguished service, and the Purple Heart for wounds in action against an enemy during combat operations in the vicinity of Cu Chi on August 27, 1968.

On return from Vietnam Pud was assigned to the Advance Research Projects Agency, Office, Secretary of Defense where he served until 1970. He was Military Secretary to Sec Defs Small Arms Advisory Committee and Project Manager for The Jet Belt. (A small jet engine on the back of a man, "Buck Rogers like."

Next Pud was named G3 for the Institute for Military Assistance, Fort Bragg, North Carolina and served until 1972. Then he was appointed Commanding Officer of the 5th Special Forces Group where he served until 1973 when he went with the Defense Intelligence Agency and served through 1974. Next Pud attended the Army War College, and then served as Defense and Army Attache until 1978 in Madrid, Spain.

Pud's last military assignment was to the XVIII Airborne Corps and served until he retired from the United States Army as Colonel.

After retirement, he worked as Director of Army Programs for two small R&D Organizations for eight years.

Pud and his wife Joan made their home in Bethesda, Maryland. Pud died on April 21, 2001.

Pud will always be remembered as one of the finest gentlemen I have known both in the military and/or in civilian life. You will live in our hearts forever. Your runty buddy. Andy C

Pud was an Infantryman. For the Infantryman's Creed click:
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