William Ecker
William Ecker was a United States Navy officer.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Ecker was a career Naval officer and aviator, serving in the United States Navy from 1942 until 1974. He is best known for his role in the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
Cuban Missile Crisis
On October 23, 1962, as Commanding Officer of Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 62, then-Commander Ecker led the first low-level reconnaissance flight over Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis and took the first close-up photos of the Soviet missile bases in Cuba. During this mission, they both flew RF-8 Crusader aircraft.After the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Ecker received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service. The unit he commanded, VFP-62, received the Navy Unit Commendation. This Navy Unit Commendation was the first one awarded for a peacetime operation and it was personally presented by President John F. Kennedy in a ceremony on November 26, 1962.