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William Eckert (William Dole Eckert) was born on 20 January, 1909 in Freeport, Illinois, U.S., is a United States Air Force general and Commissioner of Baseball. Discover William Eckert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As William Dole Eckert
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 20 January, 1909
Birthday 20 January
Birthplace Freeport, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death 16 April, 1971
Died Place Freeport, Bahamas
Nationality United States

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1909

William Dole Eckert (January 20, 1909 – April 16, 1971) was a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force,

and later the fourth Commissioner of Major League Baseball from to.

William Eckert was born on January 20, 1909, in Freeport, Illinois, to Frank Lloyd and Harriet Julia (née Rudy) Eckert.

The Eckert family moved to Indiana, settling in Madison.

1919

Eckert is buried in Arlington National Cemetery along with his wife, Catharine Givens Eckert (1919–1995).

1924

In 1924, at age 15, Eckert enlisted in the Indiana National Guard.

His older brother had also been a member of the Indiana National Guard.

1926

Eckert matriculated at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in July 1926.

It was there that he earned the nickname "Spike" while playing intramural football.

He also played intramural baseball while at West Point.

1930

He graduated in June 1930.

Eckert served in the U.S. military from 1930 to 1961.

In 1930, upon graduation from West Point, Eckert was appointed a second lieutenant of Field Artillery in the Regular Army.

1931

He then attended the Air Corps Flying Schools at Brooks and Kelly Fields in San Antonio, Texas, graduating in October 1931 and was transferred to the Air Corps Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field, Texas.

1935

In April 1935, Eckert joined the 29th Pursuit Squadron at Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone, where he was stationed from 1935 to 1937.

1936

Two months later he transferred to the United States Army Air Corps and was assigned to Selfridge Field, Michigan, for duty with the 36th Pursuit Squadron.

1937

In May 1937, he was named a flying instructor at the Air Corps Primary Flying School at Randolph Field, Texas.

1938

In September 1938, he was selected as one of two officers for advanced education at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and in June 1940 graduated with a master's degree.

After graduating from Harvard, he was assigned to Wright Field, Ohio where he served successively as Production Executive, Comptroller, and as Executive of the Materiel Command.

1940

In 1940, he married Catherine Douglas Givens.

They had two children – William Douglas Eckert and Catherine Julia Eckert.

1944

In January 1944, Eckert entered the Army and Navy Staff College.

Upon graduation two months later, Colonel Eckert was assigned to Europe as commander of the 452nd Bomb Group (August 1944 – September 1944) He later served in the European theater as chief of maintenance and chief of supply of the Ninth Air Force Service Command.

1945

In July 1945, Eckert was assigned as executive in the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Materiel at Air Force headquarters, and later was appointed chief of the Readjustment and Procurement Division of that office.

1947

In November 1947, he was assigned to the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force and two months later became executive to the Undersecretary of the Air Force.

1949

In April 1949, Eckert became comptroller of Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

1951

In October 1951, while comptroller of the Air Materiel Command, Ekhert assumed additional duty as deputy commander of the Air Materiel Command.

1952

Eckert was transferred to Air Force headquarters in June 1952 for duty as assistant deputy chief of staff for materiel.

1956

On July 15, 1956, he reported to Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia to assume the duties of deputy commander (redesignated vice commander November 5, 1956).

1957

In 1957, at the age of 48, Eckert was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general, making him the youngest three-star officer in the United States Armed Forces.

1960

On February 1, 1960, Eckert was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force for duty as Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller of the Air Force.

1961

Upon retirement from the U.S. Air Force in 1961, Eckert was a management consultant and served on the board of directors of several companies.

However, after suffering a heart attack in early 1961, he retired from active duty on April 1.

On the day of his retirement, was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his career achievements in the Air Force.

Eckert's promotions during his military career are as follows:

His military decorations, in addition to the Distinguished Service Medal, also include the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, and various foreign medals.

He was rated a bomber,

command pilot, and technical observer.

1965

He was the Commissioner of Baseball from 1965 to 1968.

1971

Eckert died in 1971 of a heart attack, while playing tennis in the Bahamas.