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OPERATION BENJAMIN

We are devoted to preserving the memories of American-Jewish servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while defending the cause of freedom during World War I and World War II.

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The aim of Operation Benjamin is to locate Jewish personnel at American military cemeteries all over the world who, for various reasons, were buried under markers incorrectly representing their religion and heritage. Our mission is to correct these mistakes and provide, these many decades later, comfort to the families of the fallen. We work quietly and with dignity, without any cost to the families involved.

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ABOUT OPERATION

BENJAMIN

Learn more about what we do and the history of the project.

OUR TEAM

Meet the people who work quietly to correct the mistakes of the past.

THE PROCESS

Learn about the steps we take to request grave marker changes.

OUR SOLDIERS

Learn more about the young soldiers whose headstones have been changed.

Benjaim Garadetsky Photo frm B Lippman.j

IN MEMORIAM

Our project is named for Private Benjamin Garadetsky, a Jewish soldier mistakenly buried under a Latin Cross at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France. Private Garadetsky’s case was the first for which our team’s efforts led to a successful marker change.

 

March of 2023 marked the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Battle Monuments Commission.  The ABMC is the US federal agency charged with maintaining the US military foreign cemeteries.  The first chairman of the ABMC, General John J. Pershing set the standards for design and care of these spectacular final resting places for the soldiers who fought in America’s wars, most prominently, WWI and WWII.  He penned the oft repeated words, “time will not dim the glory of their deeds.”

 

The ABMC and Operation Benjamin work hand in hand to ensure that the headstones gracing the

graves of America’s soldiers are accurate.

 

In honor of the centennial the ABMC created the documentary film,

“Our Promise:  100 Years of the American Battle Monuments Commission.”

 

Operation Benjamin was proud to be featured in the centennial video with the focus on the headstone replacement of 2LT Kenneth Robinson, who was a B-17 crew member, killed in action in August of 1943.  The ceremony took place in April 2022 at the Ardennes American Cemetery in Belgium.

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