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Gallion Earnest Earl, Jr.

Name:
Earnest Earl, Jr. Gallion
Rank:
Technical Sergeant
Serial Number:
18124181
Unit:
367th Bombardment Squadron
Date of Death:
1945-04-14
State:
Texas
Cemetery:
Cambridge American Cemetery, United Kingdom
Plot:
G
Row:
6
Grave:
6
Decoration:
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
Comments:

Earnest Earl Gallion, Jr. was born on February 1, 1924, in Texas. He was the son of Earnest Earl and Florence D. Chamblee Gallion. He served in the 367th Bomber Squadron, 306th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Technical Sergeant and Engineer on the B-17G #42-37840, "Combined Operations," during World War II.

The crew of the aircraft was flying from Thurleigh in Bedfordshire, England, to Langford Lodge in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, where they were dropping off their passengers. The route to Langford Lodge was intended to be a cross-country navigation training exercise. The weather on the day dictated that the flight be carried out on instruments rather than visual navigation. They took off from Thurleigh at 15:00 and headed for Northern Ireland by 18:15, having failed to arrive at Langford Lodge, they were declared overdue by the USAAF. Within five minutes, a report was sent back stating that an aircraft had crashed on the Isle of Man.

The aircraft had been flying on a North Westerly course towards the island, it was thought that the pilots had seen land ahead, and that cloud was covering much of it and began turning to port onto a South Westerly course when the aircraft struck the ground just inland from the coast. The aircraft traveled through a stone wall before coming to rest where the wreckage was then destroyed by fire. Their plane crashed near the Chasms on the southern tip of the Isle of Man.

TSgt Gallion is now buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov