SAE Memorial Service – Gil C. Williamson Fall 1996 M.A.Y.H.E.M.
Brothers,
The alumni association has been notified of the passing of our Cal Nu Brother, Capt. Gil C. Williamson, Fall ‘96 MAYHEM class.
It appears Gil was killed serving his country overseas in 2005 unbeknown to his SAE family here in the states. We will be holding a SAE memorial service for our Chapter Eternal brother on Sunday the 8th at 5 PM.
Location: CSUN Ventura Room in the MIC aka Matador Involvement Center (a new building across from the Pub).The Ventura Room is in the 2nd floor of the MIC above the Freudian Sip.
Time: 5 pm will be the start of our ritual.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Phi Alpha,
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Below are the details as we know them:
STUTTGART-VAIHINGEN, Germany — Special Operations Command Europe announced the deaths of nine Airmen killed in an MC-130H Combat Talon II aircraft crash in Albania March 31, 2005.
The C-130 transport plane crashed in the mountains of southern Albania on March 31st during a joint night exercise. Among the dead was Army Captain Gil C. Williamson of Dike, Texas, near Sulphur Springs. President Alfred Moisiu awarded the nine the Medal of Gratitude posthumously. He cited soldiers’ “sublime act of giving their lives to the service of the military cooperation between Albania and the United States.”
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