William James Daley Jr
Military ROLL OF HONOUR
IWM, Roger Freeman Collection
Object Number - FRE 2330 - William J 'Diamond Jim' Daley of No. 121 Eagle Squadron, RAF with his Spitfire Mk. V. Handwritten caption on reverse: '121 E.S. Fox Studio Photo U.K....
William Daley attempted to enlisted from Amarillo, Texas, in the Army Aviation Cadet programme but was rejected. He then went to the Clayton-Knight Committee, and having nearly 200 hours of flying time, was accepted for the RAF, where he graduated a a Pilot Officer on 27 June 1941.
On 9 July he arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, and was off to an Operational Training Unit. Upon completion of his training on 1 September he was assigned to No. 121 (Eagle) Squadron flying Hurricanes, soon transferring to Spitfires.He seldom encountered the Luftwaffe in their normal duties of convoy patrol and fighter sweeps. On 24 April, however, he shared in the destruction of a Junkers 52.
He soon downed an Fw-190, and on 27 May he sank a minesweeper and destroyed another Fw-190. In June he became acting Flight Lieutenant. On 29 September 1942, upon transfer to the USAAF, Major Daley became Commanding Officer of 335th Fighter Squadron. In late 1942 he returned to the States and subsequently was assigned as Deputy Commander of the Ninth Air Force, 371st Fighter-Bomber Group.
In September 1944, While taxiing [42-28426], he was rammed by an out of control P-47D [42-26294] and was gravely injured, dying the following day. He had eight air victories with the RAF and the 9th Air Force.
He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with eight Oak Leaf Clusters, the Purple Heart with an Oak Leaf Cluster and the British Distinguished Flying Cross.
Connections
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Units served with

- Unit Hierarchy: Squadron
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Fighter

- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Fighter
- Unit Hierarchy: Headquarters
- Air Force: Ninth Air Force

- Unit Hierarchy: Squadron
- Type Category: Fighter
Aircraft
- Aircraft Type: P-47 Thunderbolt
- Unit: 371st Fighter Group 404th Fighter Squadron
- Aircraft Type: P-47 Thunderbolt
- Unit: 371st Fighter Group 406th Fighter Group
- Aircraft Type: Spitfire
- Unit: 4th Fighter Group 335th Fighter Squadron No 121 'Eagle' Squadron
- Aircraft Type: Spitfire
- Unit: No 121 'Eagle' Squadron
- Aircraft Type: Spitfire
- Unit: 4th Fighter Group 335th Fighter Squadron No 121 'Eagle' Squadron
Places

- Site type: Airfield

- Site type: Airfield
- Site type: Cemetery
- Known as: Epinal American Cemetery
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Born |
Hemphill, TX 75948, USA | 30 November 1919 | William James Sr and Zola R [Roberts] Daley. |
Other Graduated as Pilot |
Canada | 27 June 1941 | Received his pilot wings in Canada on 27 June 1941, granted a commission as a Pilot Officer (P/O) on probation in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR). |
Other Arrived UK |
Glasgow, Glasgow City, UK | 9 July 1941 | 9 July 1941 he arrived in Glasgow, Scotland. |
Other Posted 56 OTU |
Sutton Bridge, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE12, UK | 14 July 1941 | Posted to 56 Operational Training Unit to finish his training at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, England. 14 July 41. |
Other Assigned |
Debden, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11, UK | 1 September 1941 - 25 September 1942 | Assigned to 121 [Eagle] Sqn RAF. |
Other Transferred |
Debden, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11, UK | 29 September 1942 - 11 November 1942 | Transferred from 121 [Eagle]Sqn RAF to 335th FS 4th FG USAAF. |
Other Transferred |
15 July 1943 - 9 September 1944 | Transferred to 406th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF. 15 July 1943. | |
Other Taxiing / Landing collision |
Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France | 9 September 1944 | While taxiing [42-28426], he was rammed by an out of control P-47D [42-26294] and was gravely injured, dying the following day |
Died |
Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France | 10 September 1944 | Died of wounds from landing accident previous day. |
Amarillo, TX, USA | Amarillo, Texas, USA. | ||
Buried |
Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial | Buried at the Epinal American Cemetery, France. Plot B, Row 25, Grave 65. | |
Other Joined RAF |
United States | Volunteered to join the Royal Air Force. | |
Other Pilot training |
Tulsa, OK, USA | Learned to fly in the 3rd British Flying Training School at Miami, Oklahoma. Subsequently the Spartan College of Aeronautics at Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
Revisions
Photo of his P-47 has his name painted on it, "Pilot Lt. Col. J. Daley"
Merged with duplicate entry to include details from:
- Ted Damick, VIII Fighter Command pilots list
AAM DB entry
Personal research & 'Eighty-One Aces of the 4th Fighter Group' by Frank Speer.
Personal research & 'Eighty-One Aces of the 4th Fighter Group' by Frank Speer.
Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Ted Damick, VIII Fighter Command pilots list / http://www.4thfightergroupassociation.org/pilots.html