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Louis Eichinger, Signal Corps, US Army
I believe this is a photo of Dad when he was a newly commissioned Lieutenant in the OCS circa 1951. He is wearing Signal Corps branch insignia on his collar. The shoulder patch represents his service in WWII with the Sixth Army. This photo may also be from his assignment to the 16th Signal Battalion with assignment to Fort Lewis, Washington. Above the left breast pocket, he is wearing the Glider badge even though he also had earned the Airborne badge (both in 1944). He would later serve in two campaigns of the Korean Conflict (1952-53) and the Vietnam conflict (1962). He would retire as a Colonel after 36 years of service. -- contributed by M.Eichinger
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Louis Eichinger, Signal Corps, US Army
I believe this is a photo of Dad when he was a newly commissioned Lieutenant in the OCS circa 1951. He is wearing Signal Corps branch insignia on his collar. The shoulder patch represents his service in WWII with the Sixth Army. This photo may also be from his assignment to the 16th Signal Battalion with assignment to Fort Lewis, Washington. Above the left breast pocket, he is wearing the Glider badge even though he also had earned the Airborne badge (both in 1944). He would later serve in two campaigns of the Korean Conflict (1952-53) and the Vietnam conflict (1962). He would retire as a Colonel after 36 years of service. -- contributed by M.Eichinger
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Published in The Sierra Vista Herald (September 16, 2014):
Mrs. Ramona Florence Eichinger (Valley) passed away peacefully at age 84 on Sept. 12, 2014.
Ramona (Rae) loved to sing, dance, serve her country and community, and most importantly she loved her family and friends. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend.
She was born in Miami, Okla., on Nov. 12, 1929, to her parents, Joseph Valley and Edna (Coolidge) Valley.
Ramona was very proud of her American Indian heritage and membership in the Peoria Indian tribe of Miami, Okla.
She was the youngest of six children, with brothers Buck, Max, and Wayne, and sisters Naomi and Doris. She attended Miami High School and graduated from Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, Calif.
In 1948 Ramona graduated from Strayer College in Washington, D.C. She served her country as a Red Cross Reserve captain with service during World War II and overseas in the Korean War.
In 1954 she found her lifelong love and married Louis S. Eichinger.
Louis preceded her in death in 1985 and was a 36-year Army veteran and a retired colonel. Through their “military” marriage Lou and Rae traveled extensively, including posts in Japan, Italy, and Germany.
She was a proud lifetime member of the VFW Post 549 in Tucson, Ariz.
Buried at Fort Huachuca Cemetery, Arizona

Army Brat
Graduated Oklahoma State, Stillwater, OK December '76
Colonel, Field Artillery, Retired. Served 1976 - 2007
Married to Mary Katherine (Bolt) in 1977.
Son, Brian is an M.D. (Radiology) in Seattle, WA
Daughter, Lauren is director of business graduate enrollment for the University of Central Oklahoma.


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Louis S Jr Eichinger of Tucson, Arizona United States was born on December 8, 1923 in Eggertsville, Erie County, NY, and died at age 61 years old on May 5, 1985 in Tucson, AZ. Louis Eichinger was buried circa May 11, 1985 at Fort Huachuca Post Cemetery Plot: Section 7, Site 34D, in Sierra Vista, Cochise County.
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