- William O. Gallery
Infobox Military Person
name=William Onahan Gallery
born= birth date|1904|6|22
died= death date and age|1981|11|13|1904|6|22
caption=
nickname=
placeofbirth=Chicago, Illinois
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1925-1955
rank= Rear Admiral
unit=
commands=USS "Chicago" USS "Siboney" Naval Air Station Guantanamo USS "Princeton"
battles=World War II
awards=Distinguished Flying CrossLegion of Merit
relations=Brothers: RADMDaniel V. Gallery , USN; RADMPhilip D. Gallery , USNRear Admiral William Onahan Gallery (22 June 1904 –13 November 1981 ) was aUnited States Navy admiral — one of three brothers who became United States Navy admirals. A graduate of theUnited States Naval Academy , he was anaval aviator who served with distinction in combat duringWorld War II .Biography
William Onahan Gallery was born on
22 June 1904 inChicago, Illinois . Gallery entered theUnited States Naval Academy in 1921, the second of three brothers who would graduate from the Naval Academy.He received his commission as a United States Navy ensign in 1925. He served aboard the battleship USS "New Mexico" from 1925 to 1927, followed by duty aboard the USS "Farragut" from 1927 to 1930.
In 1930, Gallery reported for flight training in
Pensacola, Florida . After nine months of training, he was awarded his wings as anaval aviator and assigned to Patrol Squadron 6 until 1933. He then transferred as an aviator to the USS "Omaha", where he served until 1935.From 1935 to 1937, he served at the Aeronautical Engineering Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Then from 1937 to 1939, he served in Fighter Squadron 6 on the USS "Enterprise". His last assignment before World War II at the Naval Air Station in
Alameda, California .In 1941, at the start of
World War II , Gallery served on the staff of Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid where he participated in the Battle of Santa Cruz; and then was based atGuadalcanal where he served in combat with the First Escort Carrier Task Group.Gallery then joined the PBY night raider ("Black Cats") on the USS "Half Moon". He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his method of destroying Japanese night raiders.
On return to the States, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and took command of the USS "Chicago". He followed this command with duty at
Eglin Air Force Base ; after which he was commanding officer of the USS "Siboney", then theNaval Air Station Guantanamo, Cuba. This was followed by an assignment as Deputy Chief of Naval Operation (Air), then command of the USS "Princeton" in 1950.Rear Admiral William Gallery retired from the United States Navy in June 1955. He died in 1981 and was buried at
Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.The USS "Gallery" (FFF-26) is named in honor of the three Gallery admirals — William, Phillip, and Daniel.cite web|accessdate=2007-05-27
url=http://navysite.de/ffg/FFG26.HTM
title=USS Gallery (FFG 26)]ee also
William O. Gallery's brothers who were also Navy Rear Admirals:
*Phillip D. Gallery
*Daniel V. Gallery Notes
References
*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-21
url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wogallery.htm
title=William Onahan Gallery, Rear Admiral, United States Navy
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery*cite news|accessdate=2007-05-21
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E4D81F39F93BA25752C1A967948260
title= Rear Adm. William O. Gallery; A Navy Veteran of Two Wars
work=New York Times
date=November 18 ,1981
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