Dubois County Veteran Council to Hold Veterans' Day Observance, Honor Local Veteran
Local Sources - The Dubois County Veterans Council will hold a Veterans' Day Observance in November and honor a local veteran for his service.
This year’s Living Veteran to be recognized is Leo W. Eckerle:
Leo Eckerle, a Korean War Veteran, was inducted into the US Army on
February 21, 1952. He was a member of Company F of the 32 nd Infantry
Regiment, one of 60,000 men he called “mudtrompers.” According to
Leo, these men lived in their uniforms, “scraping through hell, day in
and day out in those dirt trenches. The barrels of their guns would melt
due to the large quantity of rapid rounds they fired. Everyone in those
dirt tunnels would unload round after round.” Leo remembers
showering only three times during his entire time in Korea.
As a tech sergeant, he fought not only for himself but also for his men,
who greatly respected and believed in him. His men would tell him
they felt safe when he was behind a heavy duty machine gun. He
finished up his career in the Army as a recruit trainer, telling his recruits
that he knew what needed to be done because he knew the horrors
that lay ahead. These recruits whose minds and bodies Leo had pushed
to the brink, said they would do anything for him. In fact, before he left
them, the recruits had pooled together more than enough money for
him to buy a plane ticket home.
Leo was honorably discharged from the Army on November 21, 1953.
During his time in service, he was honored with the Combat Infantry
Badge, the Korean Service Medal with 2 bronze service stars, the
United Nations Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal.
Upon his return from service, Leo practiced carpentry. He built many
area homes. In addition, he regularly volunteered his carpentry
expertise to several area organizations, notably the St. Joseph Parish
Center and VFW Post 673.
Leo was born on February 11, 1929, to Robert and Elizabeth Lechner
Eckerle. On September 12, 1950, he married Lora Lou Renner. They
were married 63 years and raised two adopted children, Duane and
Sheila. He has a granddaughter, Cassie, and a great granddaughter,
Kinsley. He was one of ten children, including brothers Sylvester, Linus,
Edwin, Roman, Joe, George, and Donald and sisters Georgina Detry and
Genevieve Frick. Five of his brothers also served their country in the
military.
Leo is a member of VFW Post 673 and American Legion Post 147. He is
a charter member of the Deutscherverein (German Club) and is a
member of Jasper Outdoor Recreation. Leo certainly knows his way
around the dance floor as evidenced by his weekly attendance at
Saturday night dances at the old VFW and at the annual Jasper
Strassenfest. He is also an avid card player.
A mass to honor all Veterans, living and deceased, will be celebrated
Saturday Morning November 6 th at 8:00 am at St. Joseph Church Jasper.
All Veterans Post and Organizations will post their Colors at the
beginning of mass.
The public is invited to attend these activities to honor our Veterans on
this Veterans Day Observance.