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Grant R. Williams

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Lieutenant Grant Russell Williams (July 29, 1930 – April 26, 1964) was a U. S. Navy test pilot, of Webster Groves, Missouri. He was best known for diverting his crashing plane, a North American FJ-1 Fury, away from populated areas in Jacksonville, Florida, in April, 1964. Williams died in the crash; he was survived by his wife Kathleen and his four preschool children.

Williams had eight sisters, including Margaret W. Asprey, and one who died in early childhood.

References

  1. Strickland, Sandy (Nov 12, 2012). "Family pays Veterans Day visit to South Jacksonville site of Navy pilot's jet crash". The Florida Times-Union. Archived from the original on January 17, 2017.
  2. Fletcher, Dorothy K. (2012). Growing up Jacksonville. The History Press. p. 12. ISBN 9781609495183. Retrieved 25 April 2016. I wish, therefore, to dedicate my book to Lieutenant Grant Russell Williams of Webster Grove, Missouri, and to the U.S. Navy for producing such men of courage and honor.
  3. ^ Asprey, Marge (2014). A True Nuclear Family. Trafford Publishing. p. 103. ISBN 9781490733104. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


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