- Robert Hampton Gray
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert Hampton Gray
lived= November 2, 1917 - August 9, 1945
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nickname=Hammy
placeofbirth= Trail,British Columbia ,Canada
placeofdeath= Onagawa Wan, Honshū,Japan
allegiance=Canada
branch=Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
serviceyears= 1940 - 1945
rank=Lieutenant
unit= 1841 Squadron, HMS Formidable
commands=
battles=World War II
*North African Campaign
*South West Pacific Theatre
awards=Victoria Cross
Distinguished Service CrossMention in Despatches
relations=
laterwork=Robert Hampton "Hammy" Gray VC, DSC (
November 2 ,1917 -August 9 ,1945 ) was a Canadian naval officer, pilot, and recipient of theVictoria Cross (VC) duringWorld War II , one of only two members of theRoyal Navy 'sFleet Air Arm to have been thus decorated in that war.Gray was born in
Trail, British Columbia ,Canada . In 1940, following education at theUniversity of Alberta andUniversity of British Columbia , he enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve . Sent to England for training, he qualified as a pilot for the BritishFleet Air Arm in September, 1941.Gray was first assigned to the African theatre, flying
Hawker Hurricane s for shore-based squadrons. After two years in Africa, he trained to fly the Corsair fighter and in 1944 he was assigned to 1841 Squadron, based on HMS "Formidable". In August 1944, he took part in a series of unsuccessful raids against the German battleship "Tirpitz", inNorway . On August 29, 1944, he wasMentioned in Despatches for his participation in an attack on three destroyers, during which his plane's rudder was shot off.In April 1945, HMS Formidable joined the
British Pacific Fleet . By July 1945, the carrier was involved in strikes on the Japanese mainland. Gray earned a Distinguished Service Cross for aiding in sinking a Japanese destroyer in the area ofTokyo .On
August 9 1945 atOnagawa Wan ,Honshū ,Japan , Lieutenant Gray led an attack on a Japanesedestroyer . In the face of fire from shore batteries and heavy concentration of fire from some five warships, he pressed home his attack, flying very low in order to ensure success. Although he was wounded and his aircraft in flames he obtained at least one direct hit, sinking the destroyer. His aircraft crashed into the bay. Gray was one of the last Canadians to die during World War II, and was the last Canadian to be awarded the Victoria Cross. His VC is displayed at theCanadian War Museum inOttawa . Gray's act of bravery was so impressive that even his enemies honored him in 2006 in a memorial service for the brave Canadian pilot.As Gray's remains were never found, he was listed as missing in action and presumed dead. He is commemorated, with other Canadians who died or were buried at sea during the First and Second World Wars, at the Halifax Memorial in
Point Pleasant Park , Halifax, Nova Scotia. A memorial to Gray also exists at Onagawa Wan, just metres away from where his plane crashed; this is the only memorial dedicated to a foreign soldier on Japanese soil. TheRoyal Canadian Legion hall inNelson, British Columbia also bears a plaque in his honour.Gray is one of fourteen figures commemorated at the
Valiants Memorial in Ottawa.A cousin of Gray, filmmaker
Ian Herring , in 2005 made a fictionalized film about him, "The Last Battle of Hampton Gray ", starringDevin Johnston .References
*cite web | last = Soward| first = Stuart E. | title = A brilliant flying spirit: Lt. Hampton Gray, VC, DSC, RCNVR | url=http://www.navalandmilitarymuseum.org/resource_pages/heroes/gray.html | accessdate = 2007-03-19
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20051217100305/http://www.phideltatheta.org/famousphis/military/CMOH/gray.html Biography and photographies of Robert Hampton Gray]
* [http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/index.php/2006/03/valour-in-the-navy/ Legion Magazine Article on Robert Hampton Gray]
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