Get That Fighter
McCarthy heads back to the United States
In February of 1945, William’s time in Panama comes to an end and he is rotated back to the United States. He will remain in the United States awaiting further orders until the war ends. [...]
McCarthy is honorably discharged from the Army
Because of his service during WWII, William would receive both the American Campaign Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
McCarthy reduced to Private
The transfer did not work out well for McCarthy, as only one month into his duty with his new battalion, he is reduced from Sergeant all the way back to Private. The unit’s records make note of [...]
Transferred to C Battery of the 902nd AAA Battalion
On May 18th, 1944, McCarthy is transferred from the 901st AAA Battalion to the 902nd AAA Battalion. No reason is given for the transfer, but it was most likely a simple issue of one battalion [...]
Battalion Sergeant receives the Legion of Merit
In February of 1944, Sgt John A. McElroy was awarded the Legion of Merit award, and during the ceremony the 901st AAA Battalion participated in a battalion review. This would have been a proud [...]
McCarthy promoted to Sergeant
In April of 1944, McCarthy hits the peak of his military career, achieves the rank of Sergeant, and is put in charge of supervising a gun crew of 15 men.
McCarthy is promoted to Corporal
Upon returning from his teaching duty, William is promoted to Corporal.
William becomes an instructor for new officers
McCarthy was so well regarded on the gun crew that in November of 1943, he was chosen to teach and lecture about anti-aircraft guns at the battalion headquarters’ NCO school. He spends two weeks [...]