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<span class=prefix>CDR</span> Raymond August “Ray” Boyd

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CDR Raymond August “Ray” Boyd

Birth
Pocahontas, Pocahontas County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Apr 1957 (aged 38)
At Sea
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 30 Site 2181 RH
Memorial ID
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My grandfather USN CDR Ray Boyd was born in Pocahontas Iowa and graduated Naval Academy class of '42, and went straight into WWII after graduating early due to Pearl Harbor.
I know little of his wartime service, but I know he served on the USS Saratoga and FDR and with various squadrons - he got his wings after the war.
In the 1950's he entertained but turned down advanced engineering positions from aircraft manufacturers and contributed design work with Grumman and Chance Vought on various craft.
He stayed in the Navy and went on to be a Commander and VX-3 squadron F8U-1 Crusader test pilot on the carrier USS FDR.
He was killed when his F8U-1 Crusader lost power after the cat- he did not eject. Sadly both he and the helicopter winchman, Abraham Spector, ADR3, drowned attempting to pull him from from the aircraft and his flight harness. Spector was posthumously awarded the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medal for bravery.
I have been in contact with my grandfathers' plane captain who was present that day but assigned to a different plane on that particular day. He stated that CDR Boyd was very well liked among the men and treated everyone with kindness and respect and that it was a sad day on the "Big Stick.
My grandfather USN CDR Ray Boyd was born in Pocahontas Iowa and graduated Naval Academy class of '42, and went straight into WWII after graduating early due to Pearl Harbor.
I know little of his wartime service, but I know he served on the USS Saratoga and FDR and with various squadrons - he got his wings after the war.
In the 1950's he entertained but turned down advanced engineering positions from aircraft manufacturers and contributed design work with Grumman and Chance Vought on various craft.
He stayed in the Navy and went on to be a Commander and VX-3 squadron F8U-1 Crusader test pilot on the carrier USS FDR.
He was killed when his F8U-1 Crusader lost power after the cat- he did not eject. Sadly both he and the helicopter winchman, Abraham Spector, ADR3, drowned attempting to pull him from from the aircraft and his flight harness. Spector was posthumously awarded the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medal for bravery.
I have been in contact with my grandfathers' plane captain who was present that day but assigned to a different plane on that particular day. He stated that CDR Boyd was very well liked among the men and treated everyone with kindness and respect and that it was a sad day on the "Big Stick.

Bio by: Stefan Reuther

Gravesite Details

Interment date 4-10-1957. Commander US Navy. Information extracted from the National Cemetery Administration's National Gravesite Locator. http://www.cem.va.gov/



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  • Maintained by: Stefan Reuther
  • Originally Created by: Shiver
  • Added: May 17, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8792420/raymond_august-boyd: accessed ), memorial page for CDR Raymond August “Ray” Boyd (10 May 1918–6 Apr 1957), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8792420, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Stefan Reuther (contributor 48357108).