Birth | 1923 33 31 |
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Military | Note: Pete's unit was awarded a citation for its actions at Tarawa. Pete once said that this was a difficult landing due to the shallow reefs far from the shore.
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Birth of a brother | Robert Wilton GANN January 1, 1926 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Alta Ruth GANN April 2, 1929 (Age 6 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | William Allen GANN December 21, 1937 (Age 14 years) |
Death of a sister | Opal Mae GANN July 23, 1939 (Age 16 years) |
Military | US Navy 1941 (Age 18 years) Note: Pete was a sailor on the USN APA-6 (USS Heywood). He was a crew member of the landing craft that dr… |
Death of a maternal grandfather | William Joseph MAGEE May 14, 1941 (Age 18 years) |
Military | August 7, 1942 (Age 19 years) Note: The National Archives houses the "After Action" Reports for the USS Heywood for 1942. A detailed report on the Guadalcanal Landings and incoming aircraft attacks was included. I've included a map that describes the date and positions for some of the aircraft attacks.
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Death of a brother | Herman Taft GANN December 26, 1965 (Age 42 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Mary Melisse Caroline BENNETT May 25, 1967 (Age 44 years) |
Death of a father | Thomas Floyd GANN August 26, 1970 (Age 47 years) |
Death of a mother | Alta MAGEE August 15, 1973 (Age 50 years) |
Burial of a mother | Alta MAGEE August 18, 1973 (Age 50 years) |
Death of a brother | Floyd William GANN April 9, 1976 (Age 53 years) |
Death of a sister | Alta Ruth GANN June 16, 1993 (Age 70 years) Cause: Complications after several operations following car wreck |
Death | July 14, 1997 (Age 74 years) |
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Thomas Floyd GANN Birth: July 29, 1889 29 33 — Thorpe, Dallas, MO Death: August 26, 1970 — San Benito, Cameron Co., TX, USA |
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Alta MAGEE Birth: June 22, 1891 24 23 — Groveton, Trinity Co., TX, USA Death: August 15, 1973 — San Benito, Cameron Co., TX, USA |
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Herman Taft GANN Birth: January 6, 1911 21 19 — Eagle Lake, Colorado Co., TX Death: December 26, 1965 — San Benito, Cameron Co., TX, USA |
20 months elder sister |
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22 months elder sister |
Mary Jane GANN Birth: June 29, 1914 24 23 — Eagle Lake, Colorado Co, Tx Death: April 6, 2009 — Brownsville Tx |
19 months elder brother |
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2 years elder sister |
Edna GANN Birth: February 9, 1918 28 26 — Muskogee (Porter), Oklahoma Death: September 6, 2019 — San Marcos, Hays Co., TX, USA |
6 years himself |
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3 years younger brother |
Robert Wilton GANN Birth: January 1, 1926 36 34 — San Benito, Cameron Co., TX, USA Death: October 18, 2009 — Brownsville, Tx |
3 years younger sister |
Alta Ruth GANN Birth: April 2, 1929 39 37 — Rio Hondo, Cameron Co., TX, USA Death: June 16, 1993 — San Benito Tx |
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Family with Helen GRAVES |
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Helen GRAVES Birth: May 10, 1920 — Ben Franklin Tx Death: September 2, 2003 — Montgomery Co, MD |
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Private + Helen GRAVES |
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Helen GRAVES Birth: May 10, 1920 — Ben Franklin Tx Death: September 2, 2003 — Montgomery Co, MD |
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Military | Pete was a sailor on the USN APA-6 (USS Heywood). He was a crew member of the landing craft that drove Marines and supplies to the beaches. For photos of USS Heywood see http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03006.htm Photos of the landing at Attu in Alaska remind me that Pete said that action was the \"scariest\" landing because of the long trip through fog and anticipation of Japanese opposition. |
Military | The National Archives houses the "After Action" Reports for the USS Heywood for 1942. A detailed report on the Guadalcanal Landings and incoming aircraft attacks was included. I've included a map that describes the date and positions for some of the aircraft attacks. |
Military | Pete's unit was awarded a citation for its actions at Tarawa. Pete once said that this was a difficult landing due to the shallow reefs far from the shore. |
Death | Obituary from findagrave: Birth: Jan. 10, 1921 Glen Flora Wharton County Texas, USA Death: Jul. 14, 1997 Harlingen Cameron County Texas, USA Howard James Gann HARLINGEN - Howard James Gann passed away at Valley Baptist Hospital on July 14, 1997. Mr. Gann was born in Glen Flora, Texas, on Jan. 19, 1921, to Tom and Alma [sic] Gann. He was married to Helen Mae Lewis on Aug. 13, 1950, at the First Methodist Church at McAllen and has resided ever since in Harlingen. Mr. Gann is survived by his wife, Helen; stepson, Glynn Lewis of Gaithersburg, Md.; stepdaughter, Sandra Hein of Laguna Niguel, Calif.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Farrar and Edna McCabe; and two brothers, Bob Gann and Jim Gann. Pete served in the U.S. Navy during World War II on board the U.S.S. Heywood, APA-6 in the Atlantic and Pacific theatres; in the Pacific he participated in many of the island invasions beginning with Tarawa on Nov. 20, 1943. Medals earned included American Area, Victory World War II, Philippine Liberation and two stars, Asiatic Pacific Area plus eight stars, European African Area and Unit Commendation (Tarawa). He received an honorable discharge on the 16th of December in 1946 as a boatswain mate first class. After returning to the Valley, he raised cattle and farmed in Lantana and Harlingen. |
Note | Pete entered the Navy shortly after Pearl Harbor. He did his basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training base and then shipped out with the USS Heywood for the duration of WW2. The following history of the USS Heywood is taken from the Dictionary of the American Naval Fighting Ships web site. USS Heywood Heywood (AP-12) was built in 1919 as Steadfast by the Bethlehem Steel Corp., Alameda, Calif. As SS City of Baltimore she made New York-San Francisco passenger runs for the Panama Pacific Lines throughout the 1930's. She was acquired by the Navy 26October 1940, renamed Hey wood, (AP-12), and fitted out as a troop transport at Portland, Oreg., where she commissioned 7 November 1940, Captain Herbert B. Knowles in command. Heywood cruised as far west as Hawaii before transiting the Panama Canal for Charleston, S.C., arriving 14 June 1941. She carried garrison forces for the defense of Iceland and performed neutrality patrol in waters of the West Indies until the infamous raid on Pearl Harbor. She departed Norfolk 10 April 1942 with reinforcements for the Soman Islands, then replenished at San Pedro before sailing for Wellington, New Zealand. She embarked Marines for amphibious warfare training, then sailed toland them in the amphibious assault in the Tulagi-Guadalcanal area 7 August 1942. She shot down an enemy plane 8 August and frequently repelled air attacks as she shuttled desperately needed supplies and troops into Guadalcanal from the New Hebrides, New Caledonia and ports of Australia. Outbound from the besieged Solomons, she evacuated wounded Americans and Japanese captives. Heywood returned to San Pedro, Calif., 16 January 1943 for repairs. She sailed north 24 April, carrying fighting men who landed 11 May in an amphibious assault on Attu, Aleutian Islands. She returned nearly 500 wounded veterans of the campaign forAttu to San Francisco 6 June, then put to sea with occupation troops landed to occupy Kiska 15 August 1943. Heywood returned to Wellington, New Zealand, 1 October 1943 to train and embark fighting men landed in amphibious assault on bloody Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands 20 November. She returned to Pearl Harbor 3 December for amphibious warfare training culminating in the amphibious assault for the capture of the Marshall Islands which commenced 31 January 1944. She put garrison troops ashore at Kwajalein and Majuro, then landed assault units as Americans swiftly swept on to Eniwetok. With the Marshalls secured, the transport overhauled in San Pedro, Calif., then returned to the Marshalls 11 May to prepare for the invasion of the Marianas Islands. She landed assault troops at Saipan 16 June and on nearby Tinian 24 July as America took a giant sea step toward Japan herself. Heywood participated in the long overseas sweep to Leyte in the Philippines, landing assault troops in the initial invasion of 20 October 1944. She had a brief rest at Manus in the Admiralties where she embarked assault troops landed on the shoresof Lingayen Gulf 9 January 1945. She landed reinforcements to assist in securing Mindoro 9 February 1945. then returned to the States for overhaul before embarking reinforcements for the capture of Okinawa, the last stepping stone to Japan. The close of hostilities with Japan 15 August 1945 found Heywood in the Philippine Islands. She carried occupation troops into Tokyo Bay 8 September 1945 and continued trooplift operations between Japan and the Philippines until 25 October 1945 when she set course for the western seaboard. After setting veterans ashore at San Diego and at Philadelphia, she arrived in Boston 3 February 1946. She decommissioned there 12 April 1946 and transferred 2 July 1946 to the custody of the Maritime Administration. She was subsequently renamed City of Baltimore. Heywood received seven battle stars for service in World War II. |
Education | Pete Gann in Cap and Gown Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 900 × 1,274 pixels File size: 422 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Military | Pete Gann with Younger brother Jim Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 579 × 902 pixels File size: 151 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Military | USS Heywood and Some of It's Landing Craft, Attu 1943. Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 800 × 579 pixels File size: 85 KB Type: Photo |
Military | USS Heywood Captain's Map of Landing and Air Attacks Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 7,036 × 4,262 pixels File size: 1,111 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Military | Newspaper article in Valley Morning Star, Oct 5 1944 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,110 × 865 pixels File size: 159 KB |
Military | Muster Record for Pete Gann in 1942 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,460 × 2,246 pixels File size: 309 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Military | Muster record for Pete Gann in 1946 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,460 × 2,272 pixels File size: 290 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |
Media object | Pete's Obituary Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 477 × 2,102 pixels File size: 610 KB |
Media object | Service flag for WWII families Format: image/gif Image dimensions: 303 × 300 pixels File size: 16 KB Type: Photo |
Media object | Pete Gann about 1960 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 242 × 330 pixels File size: 65 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: yes |
Media object | Pete in Full Sailor Uniform Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 401 × 817 pixels File size: 67 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |