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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes ~ Robert E Galer ~ 20 June 2016
Serving The Best Troops and Veterans In The World !! | The Canteen Crew

Posted on 06/19/2016 5:07:48 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska

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~ Hall of Heroes ~

Robert E. Galer

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Robert E. Galer was born on 23 October 1913 in Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington in June 1935, and joined the Naval Reserve Aviation Base Seattle for flight training. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps on 1 July 1936 In April 1937, Galer was designated a Naval Aviator.

On 29 August 1940, he and his squadron mates of VMF-2 were trying to carrier qualify off San Diego. On the downwind leg his engine failed and he had to ditch his Grumman F3F. This was his first unplanned water landing; there would be more.

In January 1941 VMF-2 moved to Ewa, Hawaii, a new Marine air base. Here it was redesignated VMF-211. One of its first missions was to qualify for carrier landings. In a military SNAFU, VMF-211's CO expected a landing signal officer (LSO) to be assigned to the squadron for this task. Two weeks before the deadline CINCPAC informed him that no LSO would be forthcoming and that VMF-211 was still required to qualify. The CO recalled that Galer had spent much of the outbound voyage in the company of the LSO on the carrier that transported them to Hawaii. He summoned Galer, who readily admitted spending many hours with his buddy, the LSO. When he further confessed some familiarity with the LSO's duties, that was it. He was the new LSO for the squadron. The squadron qualified on schedule.

When VMF-211 embarked for Wake, where all members were killed or captured, Galer was ordered to remain behind in Hawaii. He was the only spare LSO in the Pacific. Just before the Battle of Midway in June 1942, he was given command of VMF-224, a largely paper squadron whose only tangible assets at Galer's appointment were one other pilot, a few enlisted men, and one plane. He scrounged up more men and material and prepared to defend Hawaii itself, if needed.
Guadalcanal

But the Japanese were turned back at Midway and the Americans seized the initiative, invading Guadalcanal in August. Galer's VMF-224 landed there on August 30. Henderson Field was under construction; few mechanics were in place; mud was everywhere. But the Seabees worked miracles with PSP (pierced steel planking), and the "Cactus Air Force" began taking its toll on the Japanese bombers. Galer's pilots scrambled continuously to meet the Japanese aerial onslaught. Typically coastwatchers stationed in the Solomons warned them of incoming Japanese attacks. "Forty bombers headed yours," was a well-rembered radio message from the isolated coastwatchers. The fighters of VMF-224, VMF-211, and whatever else Cactus could put in the air would take off, looking to gain altitude before the Japs arrived. When the shooting started, they went for the bombers. After the dogfighting, if ammo remained, they would strafe enemy ships or ground positions.

Although short of gas at times, Galer said the aviators would have been in worse shape had it not been for the efforts of the Australian coastwatchers. Without the warnings from the coast watchers, the marine fliers would have wasted valuable gas circling the field waiting for the enemy. The coast watchers' warnings helped save many American lives, and also had a direct impact on Galer himself when his Wildcat was shot down. "'Barbara Jane' couldn't swim, so I had to swim off and leave her. I was fortunate to encounter the coastwatchers who assisted me in getting back the next day," he joked. This was one of three planes Galer lost to the enemy during his two and a half months on Guadalcanal - after another shoot-down, two Marines swam out from the island to assist him; a third ended with a dead-stick landing on the island. Each time, Galer went back into action, and in less than a month he accrued 11 individual kills.

In recognition of his actions at Guadalcanal, Galer was presented the Medal of Honor by President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House on 24 March 1943. Although the ceremony was "a very pleasant and memorable occasion" for Galer, during which he chatted with the president before receiving the decoration, Roosevelt's presentation of the award held special meaning for Galer's mother, a Democratic committeewoman, the one Democrat from a family of Republicans. "This was the highlight of her life. She thought Roosevelt was the nearest thing to the Pope," Galer later said.

His Medal of Honor Citation reads:

For conspicuous heroism and courage above and beyond the call of duty as Leader of Marine Fighting Squadron TWO TWENTY-FOUR in aerial combat with enemy Japanese forces in the Solomon Islands Area, August-September 1942. Leading his squadron repeatedly in daring and aggressive raids against Japanese aerial forces, vastly superior in numbers, Major Galer availed himself of every favorable attack opportunity, individually shooting down 11 enemy bomber and fighter aircraft over a period of 29 days. Though suffering the extreme physical strain attendant upon protracted fighter operations at an altitude above 25,000 feet, the squadron under his zealous and inspiring leadership, shot down a total of 27 Japanese planes. His superb airmanship, his outstanding skill and personal valor reflect great credit upon Major Galer's gallant fighting spirit and upon the United States Naval Service.

He served as Commandant of Cadets at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas before returning to the Pacific in 1944-45.

During the Korean War, Colonel Galer flew with Marine Air Group 12. Shot down in June 1952 by anti-aircraft fire, he was saved from communist captivity in a daring helicopter rescue. He was subsequently promoted to brigadier general and worked on guided missile development before his retirement in July 1957. He accepted a position as vice president of Ling-Temco-Vought in Dallas and continued his flying career, in the new Mach-2 F8U Crusader. Retiring for a second time, he entered the real estate business in Dallas,Texas.

Despite his status as a Medal of Honor recipient and a fighter ace, Galer's son doesn't let him forget his other unique distinction. "Before WW II started, I lost an airplane while carrier qualifying off San Diego. At Guadalcanal, I got shot down three times. In Korea, I was a group leader and got shot down about 100 miles behind enemy lines, and the Navy came in and got me. My smart-aleck son, who is an Air Force pilot, says, `That's five airplanes you lost. You're an enemy ace.'"

Aerial Victories: 13 confirmed and 4 probables

Medals: Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, Legion of Merit with Combat "V," Distinguished Flying Cross with one Gold Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal with 10 Gold Stars, and the British Distinguished Flying Cross

Brigadier General Galer died on June 27, 2005 in Dallas, Texas.

"Life oftentimes brings the most unexpected of surprises and such was the case in June 1988 when the crew of a U.S. Navy submersible searching the depths of the Pacific for a downed helicopter made a startling discovery.  Lying on it's back was an antiquated biplane, a broad yellow band and the word "MARINES" clearly visible on it's fuselage.  Upon further investigation, the aircraft was determined to be a 1930's-vintage F3F-2 fighter, manufactured by the Navy by the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation.  One of eighty-one F3F-2s built, this particular bird met its end on 29 August 1940, when a problem transferring fuel tanks forged 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Galer to ditch the aircraft during flight operations aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3).

 By the time the Navy mounted a recovery effort in 1990, the aircraft that had lain undisturbed for a half century had been dragged along the ocean floor, either inadvertently by a fishing trawler's net or by an amateur salvager.  Nonetheless, the aircraft was brought to the surface and returned to NAS North Island, CA, where now Brigadier General Robert E. Graler, USMC (Ret), fighter ace and Medal of Honor recipient, was there to meet it.

During the nearly four-year restoration process at the San Diego Aerospace Museum, corrosion of aluminum skins and other components required 60% replacement, and replicas of the cockpit instruments had to be fabricated.  In addition, extensive work was performed on the tail, wings, and fuselage and a Hamilton Standard propeller and Wright R-1820-22 engine were acquired for use on the aircraft.  Rubber components found aboard the aircraft were in usable condition, including the original tires and even a tool kit and life raft survived their lengthy stay underwater."

Please remember the Canteen is here to honor, support and entertain our troops and their families.  This is a politics-free zone!  Thanks for helping us in our mission! 

 


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Late? No worries....I just got home from a nice burger joint dinner with lower 48 friends on a tour/cruise.

For years and years and years I have gone there, southern California, for a Thanksgiving 2 week vacation....haven’t had a vacation since my Dad got sick. Youngest son, I’ve known since he was 2 (43 now) and family and friends are here just for the evening and city tour tomorrow, then off for more tour and cruise down the inland passage to Vancouver.


21 posted on 06/19/2016 9:26:42 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: ConorMacNessa
Mac!!


22 posted on 06/19/2016 9:35:01 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: mountainlion
mountainlion!!


23 posted on 06/19/2016 9:36:12 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Oh! How wonderful you are getting a chance to see your friends after so many years! I hope they are all doing well!


24 posted on 06/19/2016 10:13:43 PM PDT by luvie (Love you, troops and vets! Thank you for keeping us safe and free!)
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To: LUV W

Good evening, Luv...it was a most pleasant couple hours. I am SOOO out of practice just “visiting”, but it was so good to see them again. First time meeting the 6 year old.

Caught up on some great stuff I hadn’t heard.

Hope you had a great weekend.


25 posted on 06/19/2016 10:42:50 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: W.
W.!!


26 posted on 06/19/2016 10:45:03 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: W.

Welcome to the Canteen, W. Too true...nice to see the restorations.


27 posted on 06/19/2016 11:07:24 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: SandRat

Dave, I agree with you 100%!!! d:o)


28 posted on 06/19/2016 11:11:41 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Publius

Good evening/morning, Publius...thanks for sharing more info about this hero.


29 posted on 06/19/2016 11:14:36 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: ConorMacNessa
Thanks, Mac, for the Missing Man Setting as we remember those who have given their all that we may gather safe and secure.
30 posted on 06/19/2016 11:20:05 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: MoochPooch

Good morning, Mooch...thanks! Have a great week!

Hope your spring has gone well, and summer is starting well.


31 posted on 06/19/2016 11:24:35 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Thank you, my dear! I always read but seldom post like the ol’ days...


32 posted on 06/20/2016 12:09:55 AM PDT by W. (Screw it. Send in the Marines! NOW!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC
A very pleasant good Monday morning to everyone at the Canteen and to all our military at home and abroad. Thanks for your service to our country.

((HUGS))Good morning, Ladies. Thanks for this morning's thread, Star. How's it going?

33 posted on 06/20/2016 12:25:19 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Kathy in Alaska
I want to thank you for this. I read this almost every week as it reminds me of my father who fought in two wars and was in Vietnam.

I also research each Hero further to find out more about their life.

Ed

34 posted on 06/20/2016 1:57:53 AM PDT by husky ed (FOX NEWS ALERT "Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead" THIS HAS BEEN A FOX NEWS ALERT)
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To: StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; GodBlessUSA; LUV W; E.G.C.; HiJinx; AZamericonnie; MEG33; mylife; ...


Good morning, Canteen.

Good morning to our

Military, our Allies, and their families.

Thank you, Star, for preparing the Canteen
for today’s activities.

Just dropping in long enough to salute
Robert E. Galer.

Can't hang around this morning.
It's going to be a hot one and
I need to start my serious walking plan.
I'm finding myself on the computer way too much
now that I am no longer working.
My plan is to pop in, say good morning,
go off to walk, and check back in
when I return.
So, please know that, if I do not answer
your ping right away, I'll get to it before I sign off, for the day.

But please stay right where you are.
Chat up the military or a family member.
No need to fret...you know I'll be back!

The FR Canteen is

Come in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea,
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS

REMEMBER THEM ~ DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM


FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT

Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allied military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before.



35 posted on 06/20/2016 4:25:49 AM PDT by beachn4fun (If they really wanted to be Americans, they'd go thru US Immigration.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Great Monday story!


36 posted on 06/20/2016 4:52:22 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine's brother ("Hillary Clinton is a congenital liar." - William Safire)
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To: beachn4fun

((HUGS))Good morning, Beach. How’s it going?


37 posted on 06/20/2016 5:52:52 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: beachn4fun; StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; GodBlessUSA; LUV W; E.G.C.; HiJinx; AZamericonnie; MEG33; ...

38 posted on 06/20/2016 7:05:33 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

I heard y’all were baking. Ours has cooled down a teensy bit. I really don’t like summer any more! LOL!


39 posted on 06/20/2016 8:06:03 AM PDT by luvie (Love you, troops and vets! Thank you for keeping us safe and free!)
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To: beachn4fun; y'all; Arrowhead1952; E.G.C.; GodBlessUSA; ConorMacNessa; Kathy in Alaska; HiJinx; ...

Gooood Monday Morning, Early Birds!
I REALLY slept in this morning!
If this is what retirement is like...
....I wanna do it! LOL!
I hear ya, Beachy!
IF I do retire, I'll have to make myself walk, too!
Don't want to sit too much and ruin our health! Right?
Anyhoooooo......all y'all have a Mahv'lus Monday!
....and pace yourself, ok? :)
((((hugs))))

40 posted on 06/20/2016 8:32:08 AM PDT by luvie (Love you, troops and vets! Thank you for keeping us safe and free!)
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