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Decorations

Unit Citation
and Awards

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with
Oak Leaf Cluster

Service Awards

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apcm.jpg [The Asiatic-Pacfic Campaign Medal]

with 2

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Cpl Gerald P. Galfo
Medical Aidman

Gerald P. Galfo was born in March of 1924, in Angola, NY.

He was married to Florence and to this union came 2 daughters, 1 son and 8 grandchildren.

Gerald was inducted on 11 Feb 1943, entering into the service on week later at Ft. Niagara, NY. He serviced a total of 2 years, 9 months, 19 days. Gerald departed for overseas service on 17 Jan 1945 arriving in the pacific on 18 Feb 1945 – 2 Years to the date became active duty. After servicing 7 months and 23 days he departed the Pacific Theater on 5 Sept 1945 returning to the USA 4 days later on 9 September 1945 and was discharged on 6 December 1945 at ORD Greensboro, NC.

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During his service he earned the Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon with 2 service stars (Air Offensive Japan, Western Pacific), the American Theater Ribbon and the WWII Victory Medal.

Gerald was a 50-yr member of the Newcomb-Long American Legion Post.


Cpl Gerald P. Galfo took his Final Flight on 2 Apr 2004 at the age of 80 yrs old.

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Source: Galfo Honorable Discharge documents; WWII Enlistment Records Database, www.archives.gov; Excerpts from the obituary of Gerald P. Galfo, Buffalo News, Apr 4/5, 2004 (via Legacy.com); Cafarella Family