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Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve

By Ned Forney
Members of the 9th Infantry Regiment near the Naktong River in early September 1950.

Born in 1926, Julius W. Becton Jr., the first of two children in a proud family from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, was the kind of student that teachers and coaches loved. He was polite, smart, athletic, and driven. It’s what his parents expected. Growing up in Bryn Mawr Courts, an apartment complex where his father worked…

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