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Leslie E. Gehres

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Years of service
  
1914-1949

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Rank
  
Rear Admiral

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Born
  
September 23, 1898 Newark, New York (
1898-09-23
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Commands held
  
Naval Air Station San Diego USS Franklin Fleet Air Wing 4

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II Aleutian Islands Campaign Philippines Campaign Battle of Okinawa

Awards
  
Navy Cross Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross Purple Heart

Died
  
15 May 1975, San Diego, California, United States

Battles and wars
  
World War I, World War II, Aleutian Islands Campaign, Philippines Campaign, Battle of Okinawa

Leslie Edward Gehres (September 23, 1898 – May 15, 1975) was a highly decorated Naval aviator with the rank of Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. He is most noted as Commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Franklin, which was badly damaged by a Japanese air attack in March 1945. Gehres is also an example of "mustang" officer, rising from enlisted man to admiral's rank.

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Early military career

Leslie Gehres was born on September 23, 1898 as a son of Charles Peter and Phoebe Ann Gehres. He attended Western High School in Rochester, New York and Union High School in Newark, New York before he enlisted with the help of his mother in the New York Naval Militia in 1914. He was assigned to the 6th Division, Third Battalion.

With the entry of the United States into the war his unit was mobilized on April 6, 1917 and he subsequently served on the cruiser USS Salem and on battleships USS Massachusetts and USS Indiana, where he received further Naval training.

Gehres was subsequently assigned to the Fourth Reserve Officers Class at United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Upon completion of the course, he was commissioned Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve on May 24, 1918.

He was transferred to the Regular Navy in September 1918, where he served aboard the battleship USS North Dakota, which operated on escort duty with Atlantic Fleet. He stayed aboard this ship until June 1919, when he was transferred to the destroyers.

Interwar period

For the next five years, Gehres served aboard destroyers USS Tingey, USS Gillis, USS Aulick and USS Jacob Jones. In June 1924, Gehres was transferred to the Navy Yard at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii where he served until November 1926, when he assigned to the Naval Air Station at San Diego.

Subsequently, Gehres was transferred to the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, where he reported for naval flight training. He was designated Naval Aviator on August 30, 1927 and served with Naval aviation from that time.

World War II

Gehres was appointed a Commander of Patrol Wing 4 on November 1, 1941.

Every flight was a flight that the crew should not have returned from. Every man knew this and yet none wavered.

Decorations

Here is the ribbon bar of Rear admiral Leslie E. Gehres:

References

Leslie E. Gehres Wikipedia