Lieutenant George Leo CantelloPrint Page
The monument and reserve commemorate First Lieutenant Leo Cantello of the United States Air Force who gave his life in the defence of Sydney in 1942.
On Sunday, 8 June 1942, Japanese submarine I-24 surfaced about 4 miles off the coast of Sydney. The submarine opened fire with its deck gun on the sleeping city of Sydney.
At Bankstown Airfield, about 20 kilometres west of Sydney, Lt George Leo Cantello of the 41st Fighter Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, United States Air Force received a phone call saying that Sydney was being shelled. He was the only pilot on the base at the time. He took off immediately in his P-39 Airacobra aircraft. The aircraft's engine failed about two minutes after takeoff and it plumetted to the ground and exploded in a ball of flame north of Hammondville.
Location
Address: | Stewart Avenue, Leo Cantello Reserve, Hammondville, 2170 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | Foreign |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -33.951656 Long: 150.96825 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Military |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Sunday 12th June, 1988 |
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Lest We Forget
Cantello
(1915 - 1942)
In the early hours of 8th June 1942, Lt. Cantello took off in his P-39 Airacobra fighter plane from Bankstown Aerodrome in response to the shelling of Sydney by a Japanese submarine lying off the coast.
For undetermined reasons the aircraft crashed near this memorial shortly after takeoff, killing Lt. Cantello instantly.
Liverpool City Council with the support of
The 5th Air Force Memorial Foundation
The Flying School Class 40-A Association
The American Battle Monuments Commission
Has erected this memorial in Australia's Bicentennial Year as a permanent reminder of Lt. Cantellot`s sacrifice and the contribution made to the defence of Australia by the United States Armed Forces during World War II.
He gave his life for liberty
Plaque :
City of Liverpool
These plaques were unveiled on 12th June 1988 by the Honourable John C. Dorrane Consul General of the United States of America
To commemorate the dedication of this memorial to 1st. Lt. George Leo Cantello 0-3888 USAAF
Commander 41st Fighter Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, who gave his life nearby on 8th June, 1942 in the defence of Sydney.
Alderman C.R. Conway, J.P. Mayor
D. W. Mead A.I.M.M. Town Clerk / City Manager
Brigadier J. M. Sanderson A.M. President
Bicentennial Community Committee
PO. S. Kidd B.E., M.Eng.Sc., D.T. & C.P. City Engineer
Lt Cantello Reserve