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of McClusky's squadron of 20 dive bombers and Max Leslie's squadron of 17 dive bombers 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
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munitions from the various rearmament operations. Leslie himself did not have a bomb as it was accidentally released via a faulty electrical arming switch. Nevertheless, he also dived with the rest of the SBDs, strafing carrier decks.
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Leslie spent the rest of his career after the war in various ships and shore stations and retired in 1956. In addition to the Navy Cross, he was presented the
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s torpedo bombers, and at the moment of the First Air Fleet's maximum vulnerability. With the Japanese
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in 1930. When the United States entered World War II, he was executive officer of Bombing Squadron 3 (
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was under attack by Japanese planes and their fuel was exhausted, they ditched near the cruiser
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Lieutenant Commander Maxwell Leslie successfully ditching due to lack of fuel, 13:48, 4 Jun 1942
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in 1926, and received flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola in 1929. He qualified as a
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s Scouting Squadron Six and Bombing Squadron Six destroyed two Japanese fleet carriers.
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during World War II. He is credited with having played a major part in the
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before dawn June 5. Attacking nearly simultaneously with McClusky's SBDs,
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Leslie continued to serve overseas during World War II:
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Max Leslie (footballer)

Seattle, Washington
San Diego, California
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
VB-3
Carrier Air Wing 3
World War II
Doolittle Raid
Battle of Midway
Navy Cross
Bronze Star Medal
Navy Commendation Ribbon
naval aviator
United States Navy
Battle of Midway
Seattle, Washington
University of Washington
United States Naval Academy
Carlton Hutchins
Wade McClusky
Howard Gilmore
Lofton R. Henderson
ensign
naval aviator
VB-3
USS Saratoga
USS Enterprise
USS Hornet

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