- William R. Lawley, Jr.
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name=William R. Lawley, Jr.
born=birth date|1920|8|23
died=death date and age|1999|5|29|1920|8|23
placeofbirth=Leeds, Alabama
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army Air Forces
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rank=Colonel
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unit=364th Bomber Squadron,305th Bomb Group
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor
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laterwork=William R. Lawley, Jr. (
August 23 1920 –May 29 1999 ) was aUnited States Army Air Forces officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—theMedal of Honor —for his actions inWorld War II .Biography
Lawley joined the Army from
Birmingham, Alabama , and byFebruary 20 1944 was a first lieutenant serving as a pilot in the 364th Bomber Squadron,305th Bomb Group . On that day, during a bombing mission overNazi -controlledEurope , hisB-17 Flying Fortress came under attack by enemyfighter aircraft . With his plane severely damaged and on fire, he ordered his crew toparachute to safety. Finding that two crewmen were too badly injured to bail out, Lawley chose to remain in the aircraft and, despite his own serious wounds, attempt to pilot it into friendly territory. Although weakened from loss of blood and shock, he was able to make a successful crash landing inEngland . Lawley recovered from his wounds and, onAugust 8 1944 , was awarded the Medal of Honor.Lawley reached the rank of colonel before leaving the Air Force. He died at age 78 and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery,
Montgomery, Alabama .Medal of Honor citation
Lawley's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action above and beyond the call of duty, 20 February 1944, while serving as pilot of a B-17 aircraft on a heavy bombardment mission over enemy-occupied continental Europe. Coming off the target he was attacked by approximately 20 enemy fighters, shot out of formation, and his plane severely crippled. Eight crewmembers were wounded, the copilot was killed by a 20-mm. shell. One engine was on fire, the controls shot away, and 1st Lt. Lawley seriously and painfully wounded about the face. Forcing the copilot's body off the controls, he brought the plane out of a steep dive, flying with his left hand only. Blood covered the instruments and windshield and visibility was impossible. With a full bomb load the plane was difficult to maneuver and bombs could not be released because the racks were frozen. After the order to bail out had been given, 1 of the waist gunners informed the pilot that 2 crewmembers were so severely wounded that it would be impossible for them to bail out. With the fire in the engine spreading, the danger of an explosion was imminent. Because of the helpless condition of his wounded crewmembers 1st Lt. Lawley elected to remain with the ship and bring them to safety if it was humanly possible, giving the other crewmembers the option of bailing out. Enemy fighters again attacked but by using masterful evasive action he managed to lose them. One engine again caught on fire and was extinguished by skillful flying. 1st Lt. Lawley remained at his post, refusing first aid until he collapsed from sheer exhaustion caused by loss of blood, shock, and the energy he had expended in keeping control of his plane. He was revived by the bombardier and again took over the controls. Coming over the English coast 1 engine ran out of gasoline and had to be . Another engine started to burn and continued to do so until a successful crash landing was made on a small fighter base. Through his heroism and exceptional flying skill, 1st Lt. Lawley rendered outstanding distinguished and valorous service to our Nation. [cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Medal of Honor Recipients - World War II (G-L)
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date =July 16 2007
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/wwII-g-l.html
accessdate = 2008-01-15]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
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*findagrave|7133527 Retrieved on
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