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Gage Staton

Name:
Staton Gage
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-703135
Unit:
860th Bomber Squadron, 493rd Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1944-09-30
State:
Texas
Cemetery:
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
Plot:
Section 7
Row:
Grave:
Site 8242-A
Decoration:
Comments:

Staton Gage was born on February 8, 1922. He was the son of Carlton P. Gage and Florence Leola Titsworth Gage. He was married to Mary E. Quinn Gage.

Stanton served in the 860th Bomber Squadron, 493rd Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Second Lieutenant and Bombardier on the B-17G #43-38115 'Reluctant Lassie' during World War II. He was killed in the explosion of his airplane during a mission in Germany on September 30, 1944.

B-17G #43-38115 took off, with a crew of 9, from Station 152, England, on a bombing mission over Bielefeld, Germany. Near the target, they were believed to have been hit by bombs dropped from another B-17 that was above them causing his aircraft to explode and crash near Wellenkotten, Germany. Only one parachute was seen leaving B-17G #43-38115. The debris, due to the explosion of B-17G #43-38115, also caused B-17G #43-38480 to crash as well.

2Lt Gage is now buried in the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.

Airmen who perished on B-17G #43-38115:
Barton, Ernest R, Jr. ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, MA
Gage, Stanton ~ 2nd Lt, Bombardier, TX
Moss, Carroll E. ~ Sgt, Ball Turret Gunner, MD
Spatarella, Enrico J. ~ S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, NY
Stamps, Carrel W. ~ S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, OK
Tourtellott, Theodore ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, IL
Treece, Daniel R. ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, NJ
Welsh, James G. ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, NY

The only crew member to survive this crash was 2nd Lt. Artemon P. Johnston, the Navigator.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com