Eugene OÕKeefe graduated from Holy Cross College in 1925, and entered the Jesuit Society in September of that year. He was ordained a Jesuit Catholic priest on June 20, 1937. In April 1942 he was appointed a U.S. Army chaplain, and arrived in the Philippine Islands as chaplain to the 61st Field Artillery (Philippine Army) in the Philippine Islands the following month. For his heroic service from May 4 – 9, 1942, the newly-arrived chaplain was awarded the Silver Star. He was captured by the Japanese on May 10, at the fall of the Philippine Islands, and was held as a Prisoner of War until the famous U.S. Army Ranger raid on the POW camp at Cabanatuan, where he was released. He was awarded a Purple Heart for injuries he sustained by a blow to the head from a Japanese bayonet while being held as a prisoner. After returning home he was assigned to Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and then reverted to inactive status. He was promoted to Major in the U.S. Army Reserves in October 1947.



