In aerial combat in World War I James Beane became an ACE and was credited with a total of 6 victories. He was killed in action on the day following his DSC actions.
–
Cemetery:
In aerial combat in World War I James Beane became an ACE and was credited with a total of 6 victories. He was killed in action on the day following his DSC actions.
Service:
Rank:
Batallion:
Regiment:
Division:
Action Date:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross (Posthumously) to First Lieutenant (Air Service) James Dudley Beane, United States Army Air Service, for extraordinary heroism in action while serving with 22d Aero Squadron, 2d Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Service, A.E.F., near Bantheville, France, 29 October 1918. When Lieutenant Beane’s patrol was attacked by eight enemy planes (Fokker type) he dived into their midst in order to divert their attention from the other machines of his group and shot down one of the Fokkers in flames. Four other Fokkers then joined in the battle, one of which was also destroyed by this officer.