In Memory Of

CRONIN, GERALD PATRICK

Service Details
Age:
24
Date of Birth:
1920-08-24
Service No:
97052V
Rank:
Lieutenant
Unit:
28 Sqdn.
Regiment:
South African Air Force
Date of Death:
1944-12-21
Cause of Death:
Killed in action, Douglas C-47 Dakota #KG498, flew into hill at night 10 miles SSW of Torretoria Italy
Commemoration
Grave Reference:
XII. A. 1.
Cemetery:
BARI WAR CEMETERY
Country:
Italy
Additional Information
Son of Mr. C. C. Cronin. Born Johannesburg. Gerald was the older brother of May (Marie Therese Cronin). When World War 2 started, Gerald wanted to be a fighter or bomber pilot. Being under 21, his father would not give permission. The Air force (SAAF) then recommended he fly transport planes. Only then, did his father (Charles C Cronin) sign papers for Gerald to join the Air force. (28 Squadron) After Gerald received his wings 17 April 1943, they were off to war. Their first flight was from South Africa to Greece, to support the South African troops there. As a co-pilot on a DC3 for 28 sqd, they flew all around the Mediterranean, Palestine, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Libya, and Morocco. At one of their air bases, they were attacked by Italian fighters. One of the fighters was shot down and the badly injured Italian pilot was removed from the wreckage by Lt Gerald Cronin and his friends. Gerald was able to comfort the dying pilot. As a thank you, just before he passed away from his injuries, the Italian pilot was able to remove his wings and gave them to Gerald. (The family still have these wings). For the 24 year old Lt Gerald P Cronins last flight on that fateful day on 21 December 1944, his DC 3 were transporting 21 injured soldiers and doctors to a hospital. Sadly they were shot down near Bari by a German fighter. All aboard the DC3 were killed.