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Maxwell Franklin Leslie
Maxwell F. Leslie in April 1942Born October 24, 1902
Seattle, WashingtonDied September 26, 1985 (aged 82)
San Diego, CaliforniaAllegiance United States Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1926–1956 Rank Rear Admiral Commands held VB-3
Carrier Air Wing 3Battles/wars World War II
Awards Navy Cross
Bronze Star
Presidential Unit CitationMaxwell Franklin Leslie (1902 – 1985) was a naval aviator in the United States Navy during World War II. He is credited with playing a major part in the Battle of Midway.
Leslie attended the University of Washington before entering the U.S. Naval Academy in 1922. He was commissioned Ensign in 1926, received flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola in 1929 and was designated Naval Aviator in 1930. When the U.S. entered World War II, he was executive officer of VB-3 aboard USS Saratoga. He later commanded Bombing 3, operating off USS Yorktown during Midway. He also flew with his squadron off USS Enterprise, while escorting USS Hornet on the Doolittle Raid.
Battle of Midway
Following the Japanese destroyer Arashi that had been counterattacking USS Nautilus, Leslie and Lieutenant Commander Wade McClusky, from Enterprise, managed to arrive above the Japanese task force at the precise moment its combat air patrol had been drawn down to the deck to repel Yorktown's torpedo bombers, and at the moment of the First Air Fleet's maximum vulnerability. With Zeros too low to be effective, the Dauntlesses poured down through the miraculously open sky to unload their bombs on the Japanese carriers, their hangar decks cluttered with confused ranks of recovered and warming-up aircraft, snaking fuel hoses, and stacks of munitions from the various rearmament operations.
In just five minutes, Enterprise's Scouting Six and Bombing Six destroyed two Japanese fleet carriers. Kaga was abandoned at 1700 and sank at 1925. Akagi was abandoned just after Kaga went down, and was scuttled before dawn June 5. Attacking nearly simultaneously with McClusky's SBDs,Yorktown's Bombing Three, led by Leslie, inflicted heavy damage on Sōryū, and she also sank that evening. After successfully attacking Sōryū Leslie and his wingman Lt(jg) P.A. Holmberg ditched near USS Astoria due to fuel exhaustion, after their parent carrier Yorktown was under attack by Japanese planes when they returned. Leslie, Holmberg, and their gunners were rescued by one of the cruiser's whaleboats.
A single carrier, Hiryū, which was ten miles to the north of the other three carriers, escaped damage the morning of June 4, but was sunk on June 5. For heroism at the battle, Leslie was awarded the Navy Cross.
Later career
Leslie continued to serve overseas during World War II, and after the war spent the rest of his career in various ships and shore stations. He retired in 1956. In addition to the Navy Cross, he was presented the Bronze Star Medal with combat "V" and the Commendation Ribbon, the Presidential Unit Citation to Enterprise, American Defense Service Medal, Fleet Clasp, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Leslie died 26 Sept 1985 in San Diego, California.
In popular culture
Leslie was depicted by Monte Markham in the 1976 film Midway.
Categories:- 1902 births
- 1984 deaths
- United States naval aviators
- United States Navy officers
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- American people of World War II
- American aviators
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