Gary L. Herod
Military Person
1929 – 1961
Who was Gary L. Herod?
Captain Gary L. Herod was a Texas Air National Guard pilot who was killed when his T-33 jet trainer crashed on the night of March 15, 1961.
Shortly after takeoff from Ellington Field southeast of Houston, Texas, Herod experienced engine failure. Although he could have ejected safely, he remained with the plane to ensure that it did not crash into the suburban homes of Houston neighborhoods. Herod initially turned his plane around in an effort to return to Ellington Field or another airport. He radioed air traffic control that he was going to bail out. When controllers asked for confirmation he replied “not yet”. These were his last words. Herod stayed with his plane until it crashed into what was then a vacant field surrounded by homes. The crash site was opposite the end of Atwell Drive on the north bank of Braes Bayou.
Capt. Herod was a member of the 182nd Fighter Squadron, of the 149th Fighter Wing, of the Texas Air National Guard, based at Kelly Air Force Base, in San Antonio, Texas.
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