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Gauthier Gerard Louis Joseph

Name:
Gerard Louis Joseph Gauthier
Rank:
Airman 1st Class
Serial Number:
12711436
Unit:
8th Aerial Port Squadron, 377th Combat Support Group
Date of Death:
1967-08-04
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Cemetery:
Jardin du Souvenir - Paroisse Saint-Joachim, Pointe-Claire, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
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Gerard Louis Joseph Gauthier was born on March 24, 1946, in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada. At the time of his death, he was serving in the 8th Aerial Port Squadron, 377th Combat Support Group, 7th Air Force, United States Air Force. He died as an airplane passenger while on a flight in Vietnam.

On September 4, 1967, U.S. Air Force Fairchild C-123K Provider (#54-0621) from the 19th Air Commando Squadron departed Bien Hoa Air Base on a flight to Nha Trang with an intermediate stop at Bao Loc Airfield. While on approach to Bao Loc, the pilot-in-command failed to realize his altitude was insufficient, and the airplane struck the slope of a wooded mountain eleven miles southwest of the airfield. Eleven USAF personnel died in the crash. It was determined the accident was the consequence of a pilot error as he started the approach prematurely, causing the aircraft to descend below the minimum safe altitude. The lost crew included aircraft commander LTC Merle D. Turner, co-pilot CAPT Edward L. Goucher, and loadmaster A1C James R. Mayo; and passengers TSGT Jacklin M. Boatwright, MSGT Harold C. Cook, CAPT Virgil K. Kelley Jr., CAPT William B. Mahone, A1C Gerald L. Gauthier, A1C William E. Jerkins, MSGT Charles A. Paradise, and TSGT Fredrick L. Thrower. Mahone, Kelley, Boatwright, and Cook were an Operation Ranch Hand C-123 defoliant crew on their way to pick up their aircraft that had been repaired after battle damage. An aerial search located the aircraft on the side of a mountain. During the period of September 9-11, 1967, the 222nd Aviation Battalion conducted a recovery operation at the crash site with the recovery of remains and the destruction of the aircraft.

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