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Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 7:28:59 PM   
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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 7:43:19 PM   
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F4F and a .50 cal AA gun.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 7:45:24 PM   
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Must be early war. -3 maybe?

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 9:23:18 PM   
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is that a destroyer waaaayyyyy out there?

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 9:31:06 PM   
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I like the way that photos is framed.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 9:42:36 PM   
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Yorktown class had a bar similar to this pic under the flight deck at the bow.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 9:43:05 PM   
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And i'd say its the Wasp.. Notice how this fits??   The Lex/Sara had a enclosed bow. and this gun tube doesn't strike me as one of the Yorktowns.  (however if it turns out to be a yorktown, then thats my second guess!!!!  )

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/27/2009 9:44:20 PM   
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errrrrrrr... posting issues    wasp's bow

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 2:16:17 AM   
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It's obviously an early war picture.  The .50 AA was upgraded and the Wildcat has the six position stars which I believe were changed a little after Midway.  The Wildcat could be a -4.  As a WAG, I would say Enterprise, though it could be any of the Yorktowns.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 2:18:53 AM   
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OOOOHHHH!

This is an easy one...the airplane, with the .50 cal, in the aircraft carrier! 

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 3:25:42 AM   
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75%sure Yorktown....let it out of the bag Brady...strong under carriage on those F4F.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 6:16:35 AM   
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LTjg William N. Leonard, XO of VF-3 USS Yorktown in F4F-4 (BuNo 5244) morning of June 4, 1942.

.50 caliber Browning with no cooling hoses to the barrel which identifies it as one of the mounts jury-rigged wherever there was room. Crew is protected by a splinter matress lashed to the lifelines.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 11:16:23 AM   
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LTjg William N. Leonard, XO of VF-3 USS Yorktown in F4F-4 (BuNo 5244) morning of June 4, 1942.

.50 caliber Browning with no cooling hoses to the barrel which identifies it as one of the mounts jury-rigged wherever there was room. Crew is protected by a splinter matress lashed to the lifelines.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 7:57:41 PM   
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LTjg William N. Leonard, XO of VF-3 USS Yorktown in F4F-4 (BuNo 5244) morning of June 4, 1942.

.50 caliber Browning with no cooling hoses to the barrel which identifies it as one of the mounts jury-rigged wherever there was room. Crew is protected by a splinter matress lashed to the lifelines.

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/28/2009 9:37:14 PM   
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 Grumman F4F-4 "Wildcat" fighter (Bureau # 5244) takes off from USS Yorktown (CV-5) on combat air patrol, during the morning of 4 June 1942.
This plane is Number 13 of Fighting Squadron Three (VF-3), flown by the squadron Executive Officer, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) William N. Leonard.
Photographed by Photographer Second Class William G. Roy, from the ship's forecastle. Note .50 caliber machinegun at right and mattresses hung on the lifeline for splinter-protection.

 
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Lieutenant (Junior Grade) William N. Leonard



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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/29/2009 3:43:03 AM   
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Wow! I never knew his story...made it to Rear Admiral with a dream life in between. Just past away 4 years ago.

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Admiral Leonard was born on January 12, 1916, in Douglas, Arizona, and was a 1938 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He was the son of the late Colonel Charles F. and Mrs. Hannah L. Leonard. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years, the former Mary Louise Butt, of Norfolk, Virginia. He is survived by his children, William N. Leonard Jr. and his wife, Victoria, of Midland, Virginia, John W. Leonard of Herndon, Virginia, Elizabeth L. Sufit and her husband, Dr. Carl R. Sufit, of Escalon, California, Richard A. Leonard and his wife, Desiree of Chester, Virginia, and Miss Mary Louise Leonard also of Chester; his brother, Major General Charles F. Leonard Jr., United States Army (retired) of Fairfax, Virginia; his sister-in-law, Miss Virginia Butt of Chester; eight grandchildren, Kathryn Leonard, Colleen Leonard, Elise Dawson, Kaitlin Sufit, Carolyn Sufit, Megan Leonard, Sarah Leonard, and John W. Leonard Jr.; one great-grandchild, Alison Dawson; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Admiral Leonard was designated Naval Aviator # 6953 in December 1940. A World War II fighter pilot, he was an early leader and an ace in the Pacific battles of the Coral Sea, Midway and in the Solomons. He played a key role in the wartime development of Navy fighter tactics and was a pioneer in using captured enemy aircraft for training purposes. At war's end, he was an operations officer with Commander Task Force 38 in the drive to victory in the Pacific. After the war, he continued as a leader in Naval Aviation, commanding VF-171, the first Navy jet squadron to operate from an aircraft carrier.

A founding test pilot at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, he later directed the team that developed the requirements for the A-6 Intruder. Other commands included Commander, Air Group 17; Commander, VX-5; Captain, USS Salamonie; Captain, USS Ranger; Commander, Carrier Division 14, bringing his flag aboard USS Wasp; and Commander, Naval Safety Center. His promotion to Rear Admiral came in 1965.

By the end of his career, he had operated from 18 different aircraft carriers. Admiral Leonard was awarded two Navy Crosses for Valor at the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway. His other awards included four Legions of Merit, one with Combat 'V', the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star with Combat 'V'; six Air Medals, and other commendation and service ribbons.

Retiring to Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 1971, Admiral Leonard and his wife, Mary Lou, enjoyed 25 years of quiet happiness together and in the company of their loving family, until her untimely death in 1996. In retirement, he avidly pursued a wide range of interests, including timepieces, woodworking, and gardening. He frequently was sought out by historians of Naval Aviation and World War II carrier operations, and responded generously to their needs, tirelessly reviewing and commenting on manuscripts and providing source material, insights, and contacts for further research. He moved to his son's home in Chester in 2001.

Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery, with full honors, on November 16, 2005. In lieu of flowers, it is requested that memorial donations be made to the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, 1750 Radford Blvd, Suite B, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida 32501.





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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/29/2009 4:01:30 AM   
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LTjg William N. Leonard, XO of VF-3 USS Yorktown in F4F-4 (BuNo 5244) morning of June 4, 1942.

.50 caliber Browning with no cooling hoses to the barrel which identifies it as one of the mounts jury-rigged wherever there was room. Crew is protected by a splinter matress lashed to the lifelines.

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Ok, i'm impressed.. How the heck did you find it???

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/29/2009 11:12:28 AM   
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Ok, i'm impressed.. How the heck did you find it???



Just a speculation really, he made this shot himself

Aircraft serial, exact date, he's sure it's morning... all against him

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RE: Name This AE...331 - 5/29/2009 11:22:20 AM   
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easy. Its flipper. Chasing a digital submarine.

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