- Elmer Heindl
Infobox Military Person
name=Elmer W. Heindl United States Army
born= birth date|1910|06|14
died= death date and age|2006|07|17|1910|06|14
placeofbirth=Rochester, New York
placeofdeath=Rochester, New York
placeofburial=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|United StatesUnited States Army
serviceyears=1941—1974
rank=
commands=
unit=98th Reserve Training Division
battles=World War II *Guadalcanal *New Britain *Bougainville, Manila *Philippines
awards=Distinguished Service Cross Bronze StarSilver Star Legion of Merit
laterwork=Priest in a number of parishes, Catholic missions toGenoa andFleming Elmer W. Heindl (June 14 1910 -July 17 2006 ) was an American U.S. Army chaplain during theSecond World War . Enlisting in 1942, Heindl served in thePacific theatre , including Guadalcanal, New Britain, Bougainville, Manila and the Philippines. He became one of the most highly decorated chaplains of the conflict. ["The United States Army Chaplaincy", United States Dept. of the Army. Office of the Chief of Chaplains p. 193] [ [http://www.veteransofrochester.com/ Veterans of Rochester] retrievedJune 22 2007 ]Biography
Heindl was born in
Rochester, New York ["Soldiers of God", William Richard Arnold, Christopher Cross p. 207] on June 14, 1910 to Florence May and William Casper Heindl. He was the oldest of 6 children and graduated from St. Andrew’s Preparatory Seminary and St. Bernard’s Seminary to became a Catholic priest onJune 6 1936 . Enlisting in March 1942 as a US Army chaplain, Heindl served in thePacific . He was decorated in 1943 for aiding US troops while under mortar fire, and in 1944 received the Bronze Star for helping bury American dead in theSolomon Islands , and was awarded theSilver Star a year later in thePhilippines . Also in 1945 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for "heroism under fire" inManila onApril 15 , one of only 19 chaplains to have been awarded it.Freile, Victoria E. [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?s_site=democratandchronicle&f_site=democratandchronicle&f_sitename=Rochester+Democrat+and+Chronicle+%28NY%29&p_theme=gannett&p_product=RDCB&p_action=search&p_field_base-0=&p_text_base-0=Elmer+Heindl&p_perpage=10&p_maxdocs=200&p_queryname=700&s_search_type=keyword&p_sort=_rank_%3AD&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date%3AB%2CE&p_text_date-0= "WWII decorated chaplain Elmer Heindl dead at 96."] "Democrat and Chronicle". retrievedJune 22 2007 and available in full [http://www.bizzyblog.com/?p=2612 here] ] Heindl retrieved the body of an American casualty from a prison watchtower while under fire and then returned to rescue a wounded soldier with the aid of Private First Class Elmer Russell, who also received the Distinguished Service Cross. The two men gave aid to the dying soldier while continually under fire every time Russell used a flashlight to assess the injuries. [Simmins, Chuck. [http://northshorejournal.org/index.php/2006/07/father-elmer-heindl "Father Elmer Heindl."] "America's North Shore Journal". excerpts from the obituary. RetrievedJune 22 2007 ] Two days later, onApril 17 , Heindl rescued American colonelLawrence Kermit White , bringing him to an aid station while under fire. Of these actions he stated:"I went down there to do my duty as [a] chaplain, and that’s what saved me, [the distinguished service cross] doesn’t add one bit to my stature. Whatever happened was none of my doing whatsoever."
After the war, Heindl served in the parishes of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Greece, St. Andrew and St. Mary in Rochester, Holy Trinity in Webster and St. Theodore in Gates, as well as on missions to
Genoa andFleming . [http://www.mpnnow.com/news/view_story.php?articleId=1775 "Beloved Greece priest remembered"] . MPN News. retrievedJune 22 2007 ] In 1970 he was awarded theLegion of Merit , and he continued to serve until he retired in 1980. Heindl went on to serve with the Monroe County Veterans of Foreign Wars, the United Veterans Association of Monroe County and the Monroe County Veterans’ Advisory Committee, the latter awarded him the Veterans Advocate of the Year award in 1991.In March 2006, Heindl received 3rd degree burns after falling in a shower, and was recuperating in Rochester's Strong Memorial Hospital’s burn unit when he died on July 17.
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