Foley, John D., TSgt

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Technical Sergeant
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 611-Aerial Gunner
Last AFSC Group
Air Crew (Enlisted)
Primary Unit
1944-1945, 409th Bombardment Group, Light
Service Years
1941 - 1946
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Technical Sergeant

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Home Town
Chicago
Last Address
Banning, CA
Date of Passing
Dec 21, 1999
 
Wall/Plot Coordinates
burial unknown

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WW II Honorable Discharge Pin


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Air Ace


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Air Force Memorial (AFM)
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John D. Foley served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II. He was the inspiration of the popular 1943 song "Johnny Got a Zero".[1]


Foley enlisted in November 1941.[2] After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was assigned to a non-combat role with the 22nd Bomb Group stationed in Australia. His diligent cleaning of the machine guns of a B-26 Marauder caught the attention of the bomber's pilot, Lieutenant Walter Krell.[3] As the top turret gunner was injured, Foley became his replacement, despite having no aerial gunnery training.[1][2]


After a quick introduction to the equipment and procedures and one practice mission, Foley found himself on his first combat mission two days later, a raid against shipping near Rabaul on May 24, 1942.[3] He shot down an A6M Zero,[2] even though he had not even been taught how to use the gunsight.[3] Two weeks later, he was credited with two more over Lae.[2] International News Service war correspondent Pat Robinson wrote an article about him and dubbed him "Johnny Zero".[3]


The song "Johnny Got a Zero" was released as sheet music in 1943, lyrics by Mack David and music by Vee Lawnhurst, and topped out at #4 on the Variety list for the week of April 28.[4] An a capella rendition by the Song Spinners, "Johnny Zero", stayed on Billboard magazine's charts from June to August, peaking at #7.[4] In the song, Johnny does poorly in school, with the other children mocking him with "Johnny got a zero" every time he fails a test. However, when he grows up and becomes a fighter pilot, the words take on an entirely different meaning.[4]


Foley flew on 31 more missions in the Pacific War, sharing credit for at least six confirmed victories and surviving three crashes (in the second, he was the sole survivor).[1][2] After contracting malaria, he was sent back to the United States in 1943 to undertake a promotional tour and become a gunnery instructor.


He applied to fight in Europe, and flew another 31 missions with the 309th Bomber Squadron as a gunner in a B-24 Liberator in only 60 days.[1][5] He volunteered for a third tour of duty, but the war ended.


   

  1944-1945, 409th Bombardment Group, Light

Technical Sergeant
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 409th Bombardment Group, Light Details

409th Bombardment Group, Light
Type
Bomber
 
Parent Unit
Bombardment Units
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Group
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8 Members Also There at Same Time
409th Bombardment Group, Light

Norton, Leland Francis, Capt, (1942-1944) A23 AAF MOS 1051 Captain
Winn, Rex Tremaine, Capt, (1942-1945) A23 AAF MOS 1051 First Lieutenant
Hadfield, Lynn Wilson, 2nd Lt, (1942-1945) A23 AAF MOS 1082 Second Lieutenant
Bismore, Ralph Parker, Sgt, (1943-1945) Sergeant
Hamilton, Vernon Lance, Sgt, (1943-1945) A07 AAF MOS 611 Sergeant
Kalausich, John, Sgt, (1943-1945) A07 AAF MOS 611 Sergeant
Muldrow, Henry G., Sgt, (1941-1945) A01 AAF MOS 612 Sergeant
Barrett, Arthur N., Cpl, (1942-1945) A07 AAF MOS 611 Corporal

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