Foley (World War II)

Foley was one of the commanders of the Americans in Call of Duty and Call of Duty: United Offensive during World War II. He served 82nd Airborne Division during operations in North Africa and Italy before requesting transfer to 101st. He was in command of Baker Company during D-Day operations. He was temporaily transferred to Fox Company during Battle of the Bulge, as he returned to Baker Company in time to assault two bunkers.

Biography
Captain Foley served in several battles in Normandy, as a paratrooper in Call of Duty. He also fought in the Battle of the Bulge during Call of Duty: United Offensive.

During the war, Captain Foley seemed to be friends with Sgt. Thomas Moody, or simply assigned to assist or become second in command for him, because he is seen next to Moody almost all of the time. In the original Call of Duty, Foley lead Baker Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. It is highly likely that he was transferred in reference to Call of Duty: United Offensive, as in that game he is in charge of a different group of soldiers from Fox company

Background
He was voiced by Steven Jay Blum (credited as Steven Blum in CoD: United Offensive and Steven Jay Blum in original CoD respectively).

Trivia

 * Captain Foley could be killed only in Call of Duty: United Offensive. Here is how: When Moody tells to pick up the bazooka to destroy the panzer after that when you have on 1 rocket ammo save it (Note: If you have cheats activate "Full Ammo) Then while either one are talking, aim your bazooka at him then fire and he will die (Note:This is only for anti-tank weapons)
 * It is most likely that Foley is based on a real life Cpt. Jack E. Foley. Both of them were in the 101st Airborne Division, both participated in the attack on the village of Foy, and both of them look a lot alike (even though the in-game Foley has blond hair).


 * As a reference to orders in Call of Duty: United Offensive, Foley is transferred to the 2nd Battalion of the 506th PIR, but leads Baker Company against a group of German bunkers around the same time in Call of Duty.


 * There is a Sgt. Foley in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 . Although he looks unrelated to Captain Foley from Call of Duty, since that Sgt. Foley is African-American, though it could simply be a name refrence on Infinity Ward's part.