Corporal Robert Fowler Foley, son of I Foley and Agnes Fowler Foley, of Edinburgh, served with 7th (Airborne) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.In early 1944, numerous training exercises were being undertaken in preparation for the Allied invasion of North-West Europe that year. On 4 April 1944, 1 HGSU, Horsa I LG999 took part in a large glider exercise (codenamed 'Exercise Dreme') towed by Stirling IV LJ842 of No. 196 Squadron. The glider occupants were two glider pilots and members of No.3 Platoon 'A' Company, 7th (Airborne) Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
As the towing aircraft descended through cloud, it hit a tree and 15 minutes later stalled, possibly due a failure of the port outer engine, and crashed. All 27 men onboard Horsa LG999 were killed, including Corporal Robert Fowler Foley, a glider troop passenger.
Corporal Foley died on 4 April 1944, aged 24 years old. He is now buried at Saughton Cemetery, Edinburgh.
Service History
- Date not known 7th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) (Corporal)