Operation Dragoon, 80th Anniversary and Honouring Edward C. Graybill and Harvey L. Klein

Earlier this month I was contacted by Julie, an American living in France.  She was looking to locate relatives and any additional information on two members of the 417th NFS: Edward Graybill and Harvey Klein.  The reason for her inquiry is that later this month  the French community in Vauvenargues and Draguignan will celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Operation Dragoon (1944-2024).   Operation Dragoon  was the code name for the landing operation of the Allied invasion and the liberation of Provence (Southern France).  Julie was seeking contact for a relative of Graybill or Klein and any other 417th member who might be interested in attending this celebration.

Edward Graybill and Harvey Klein were members of the 417th NFS and died when their plane hit a power line in Vaunenargues on 9 Dec 1944.  Their remains  are interred at the Rhone American Cemetery in Draguignan, France.

Julie’s friend, Jean Pierre Briole (pictured above at graves of Graybill and Klein) is a “parrain”, or someone who sees after the graves of these two men.  Additionally, Jean Pierre also organises the reenactments of the U.S. soldiers in Provence with authentic uniforms, jeeps, etc…all to commemorate the liberation of the numerous communities in the region.  His latest endeavour is the 80th anniversary celebration of the liberation.

While I was able to located a relative of Harvey Klein, I was unable to locate a relative of Edward Graybill.    If anyone reading this has any information of living family members of Edward Graybill, please get in contact.

Julie’s inquiry prompted me to look for any additional details on the lives of Graybill or Klein and their time with the 417th.  Here is what I can tell you:

Edward Curtis Graybill

Edward Curtis Graybill was born on Aug 28, 1924 to his parents Henry and Florence.  He had a younger brother, James.

In December of 1942, he enlisted for service as an Aviation Cadet.  He received his call to duty in late February 1943 and attended Basic Training at Pecos Army Airfield in Texas.  He completed Basic Training in January of 1944 and was sent to Luke Field in Arizona for pilot training.  After that training completed, he was sent to Mather field in California for B25 Bomber training and then eventually to Salina Air Base for Night Fighter Pilot training and Hammer Field for Night Fighter Operational training.

On October 11, 1944 Edward Graybill left the Hampton Road Debarkation point and was sent overseas to the Mediterranean Theatre of operations.  He was assigned to the 417th NFS and is pictured here along with Klein as part of the “Replacement Crews” on November 19th.

Edward Graybill 5th from left in the top row. Harvey Klein 5th from left bottom row.

Harvey L. Klein

 

My search for information on Harvey Klein was less successful. I was able to located a relative, Gail, the daughter of Harvey Klein’s sister, Phyllis.  Gail had contacted me some years ago with an inquiry into Harvey.  I was lucky to have saved her contact info.  Gail was able confirm that Harvey was born in Chicago, the son to Ruth and Charlie Klein in the Chicago area in November of 1923 and was one of 3 children.  His brother, died young and his sister, Phyllis, died of breast cancer at the tender age of 38. Harvey’s father is said to have died of a broken heart having outlived his wife and 3 children. The deaths in Harvey’s immediate family meant that there was little information passed on to Gail about Harvey’s  life leading up to his time in the service.  She continues her search….

Graybill and Klein’s time with the 417th NFS

Edward Graybill and Harvey Klein were assigned to the 417th  NFS at LeVallon Airfield in France,  on 19 November, 1944.  They were part of a larger replacement crew of 22 arriving from the 19th Replacement Depot.  On December 9th,  1944, Graybill and Klein  took off on a training flight in their Beaufighter (V8875).   Both perished when their  plane hit a power line in Vauvenargues, France.  Their remains are interred at the cemetery in Draguignan, France.  Edward Graybill and Harvey Klein were just 20 years old when they perished.

Beaufighter V8875 before it crashed in Vauvenargues carrying 2nd Lt. E.C. Graybill (P) and F/O H.L. Klein (RO).

In closing, I want to thank Julie, Jean Pierre and Gail for helping me to tell this story.

Peace,

Jackie

 

One thought on “Operation Dragoon, 80th Anniversary and Honouring Edward C. Graybill and Harvey L. Klein”

Leave a Reply