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Arlington National
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Brigadier General
Joseph J. Foss
General Foss died on 1 January 2003, at the age of 87.
He shot down 26 Japanese planes in 44 days, earned a Congressional Medal
of Honor and had his picture on the cover of Life magazine as "America's
No. 1 Ace."
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Citation: "For outstanding heroism and courage above and beyond the
call of duty as executive officer of Marine Fighting Squadron 121, 1st
Marine Aircraft Wing, at Guadalcanal. Engaging in almost daily combat
with the enemy from 9 October to 19 November 1942, Captain Foss personally
shot down 23 Japanese planes and damaged others so severely that their
destruction was extremely probable. In addition, during this period, he
successfully led a large number of escort missions, skillfully covering
reconnaissance, bombing, and photographic planes as well as surface craft.
On 15 January 1943, he added 3 more enemy planes to his already brilliant
successes for a record of aerial combat achievement unsurpassed in this
war. Boldly searching out an approaching enemy force on 25 January, Captain
Foss led his 8 F-4F Marine planes and 4 Army P-38's into action and, undaunted
by tremendously superior numbers, intercepted and struck with such force
that 4 Japanese fighters were shot down and the bombers were turned back
without releasing a single bomb. His remarkable flying skill, inspiring
leadership, and indomitable fighting spirit were distinctive factors in
the defense of strategic American positions on Guadalcanal."
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