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Gay, George Henry, Jr. (Tex), LCDR USN(Ret).
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Following his death, Gay was cremated and his ashes were reportedly spread over the Pacific in the same place his squadron launched its ill-fated attack. After over 50 years, Tex rejoined the squadron formation.
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ENS George Gay, USNR was the sole survivor of VT-8's fifteen TBD attack on the Japanese carrier force at Midway. When he took off from the deck of USS Hornet (CV 8) on the fateful morning of 4 Jun 42, it was the first time that he and the other ensigns in the squadron had even SEEN a TBD take off from a carrier with a torpedo onboard, let alone do it themselves. Twenty-nine of the 30 pilots and tail-gunners perished. He was rescued after the battle by a Navy PBY, and went on to serve with VT-11 in the Pacific campaigns.
His Navy Cross Citation reads:
For extraordinary heroism and distinguished service beyond the call of duty as a pilot of Torpedo Squadron EIGHT in the "Air Battle of Midway," against enemy Japanese forces on June 4, 1942. Grimly aware of the hazardous consequences of flying without fighter protection, and with insufficient fuel to return to his carrier, Ensign Gay, resolutely, and with no thought of his own life, delivered an effective torpedo attack against violent assaults of enemy Japanese aircraft and against an almost solid barrage of anti-aircraft fire. Although shot down while retiring from the torpedo attack, Ensign Gay, by his courage, skill and resourcefulness, survived and was subsequently able to provide valuable information concerning the action. His unflinching and conscientious devotion to the fulfillment of his mission was a determining factor in the defeat of the enemy forces and was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.