
Major General Robert Sprague Beightler - Marker #4-80
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N 40° 14.179 W 083° 22.011
17T E 298654 N 4456673
Quick Description: in downtown Marysville
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 9/29/2007 4:45:15 PM
Waymark Code: WM29XE
Views: 102
Long Description:Side A:
Robert Sprague Beightler was born in 1892 in Marysville. A graduate
of Marysville High School, he began his career as a soldier in
1911, when he enlisted as a private in Marysville's guard unit,
Company E, Fourth Ohio Infantry Regiment. He served in Mexico from
1916-1917, World War I from 1917-1919, and World War II from
1940-1945. From his stint with the Ohio Infantry, he rose in rank
to command the famous 37th Ohio National Guard Buckeye Division as
Major General during WWII. Beightler was one of the most successful
National Guard Generals and the only National Guard General to lead
his troops through both training and combat in WWII. He was with
his troops through 700 days of fighting in the South Pacific
Theater. Fighting occurred on Bougainville Island and in the
islands of New Georgia and the Philippines.
Side B:
At the end of World War II, Major General Robert Beightler was
commissioned in the regular army. After processing his troops home,
he returned to Ohio in December 1945 with the 37th Ohio National
Guard. Beightler also served in international, national, and state
leadership roles, including the military Governor of Okinawa,
United States War Department General Staff, head of the Ohio State
Highway Department, and Director and Board member of the Ohio
Turnpike Commission. Robert Beightler died in February 1978 and was
buried in Oakdale Cemetery. In 1969 and 2007, as a testimonial to
his dedication to his country and success in leading the Buckeye
Division in combat, the City of Marysville officially recognized
his contributions by giving Fifth Street the honorary name "General
Beightler Way."
American Legion Post 79, VFW Post 3320, Disabled American
Veterans Post 55, City of Marysville, Marysville Uptown Renewal
Team, Union County Chamber of Commerce, The Ohio Historical
Society.
Dedicated 28 Sept 2007