Richard Riley Johnson

Military
Richard Riley Johnson UPL 64234 UPL 64234 Richard Riley Johnson

303rd Bomb Group Face Book Page - Internet Photo

Object Number - UPL 64234 - Richard Riley Johnson

'I flew 32 missions with the 303rd out of Molesworth (Pilot B-17)'



Born in 1922, Mr. Johnson was the son of migrant farm workers and sharecroppers during the great depression. Living in abandoned houses, barns and tents, his family managed to survive while putting the author and his brother through eight elementary schools in six states.



In 1935 he became interested in collecting Indian artifacts which developed into a love of archaeology which he maintains to this day.



After high school the author hitchhiked from Souther Illinois to Norfolk, Virginia to work in a defense plant. He joined the Army Air Force after getting a draft notice in 1942.



With only a high school diploma he managed to pass all the requirements to become a pilot of a heavy Flying Fortress bomber in which he flew 32 combat missions over the Third Reich. Two missions on D-Day, June 6, 1944, marked the halfway point in his combat tour. The author takes the reader along on every mission whereby he earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and four Air Medals.



After leaving the Air Force he moved to Washington DC and then to a little fishing village on the Chesapeake Bay where he met and married his wife in 1954. While raising three children the author took up flying again and started towing aerial banners around Baltimore and Washington, accumulating over five hundred hours in his 1946 Piper Cub, PA-12 airplane which he bought in 1968 and which he still owns.



During the Vietnam War he towed a protest banner around the White House, being the only pilot to ever do so.



He joined the Civil Air Patrol in 1959, doing much search and rescue work over the next 14 years, retiring from the CAP with the rank of Lt. Col.



He gives numerous talks every year on subjects dealing with archaeology and aviation in the second World War.

Connections

See how this entry relates to other items in the archive by exploring the connections below.

Units served with

Official emblem of the 303rd Bomb Group approved 7 November 1942.
  • Unit Hierarchy: Group
  • Air Force: Eighth Air Force
  • Type Category: Bombardment

Places

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

Enlisted

Revisions

Date
ContributorYorkshireman
Changes
Sources

303rd Bomb Group Face Book Page - Internet Photo

Date
ContributorEmily
Changes
Sources

Self, via American Air Museum Memory Book Correspondence.

Richard Riley Johnson, 'Twenty Five Milk Runs (And a Few others)', (2006)

Date
ContributorAAM
Changes
Sources

Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum Membership List, July 2000

Richard Riley Johnson: Gallery (1 items)