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Allegiance
  
Rank
  
Name
  
William Ecker

Years of service
  
1942-1974


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Born
  
April 6, 1924Omaha, Nebraska (
1924-04-06
)

Commands held
  
Light Photographic Squadron (VFP) 62

Battles/wars
  
World War IICuban Missile Crisis

Died
  
Books
  
Blue Moon Over Cuba: Aerial Reconnaissance During the Cuban Missile Crisis

Awards
  
Battles and wars
  

Service/branch
  

William Ecker (April 6, 1924 – November 5, 2009) was a United States Navy officer.

Contents

He was born in Omaha, Nebraska. A career officer and Naval Aviator, he served in the United States Navy from 1942 until 1974. He is most famous for his role in the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

Cuban Missile Crisis

On October 23, 1962, as Commanding Officer of Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 62 (VFP-62), then-Commander Ecker led the first low-level reconnaissance flight over Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis and (together with his wing man, Lieutenant Bruce Wilhelmy, and four other VFP-62 pilots) took the first close-up photos of the Soviet missile bases in Cuba. During this mission, they both flew RF-8 Crusader aircraft.

After the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Ecker received the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) for his service. The unit he commanded, VFP-62, received the Navy Unit Commendation. This Navy Unit Commendation was the first one awarded for a peacetime operation and it was personally presented by President John F. Kennedy in a ceremony on November 26, 1962.

Later life

Captain William B. Ecker, USN (Retired) lived in Punta Gorda, Florida, until his death on November 5, 2009. Before his death, Captain Ecker began writing a book with Kenneth V. Jack entitled "Blue Moon Over Cuba: Aerial Reconnaissance during the Cuban Missile Crisis." This book was released on August 21, 2012.

In 2000, his actions were depicted in the movie Thirteen Days, which was produced by Kevin Costner. In this movie, he was played by Christopher Lawford, the nephew of JFK.

References

William Ecker Wikipedia


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